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Google tested ChromeOS accessibility feature, tracking user’s face

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According to the latest content shared by netizen @cr_C2cv, Google plans to introduce a feature called “Face tracking” in ChromeOS. When turned on, it can control the mouse and keyboard by tracking the user’s face.

This is an accessibility feature specially designed for people with disabilities without arms. Google plans to launch it in ChromeOS version 120 (currently version 117). It is unclear whether this feature is limited to some Chromebooks.

Google has already provided a number of accessibility features in ChromeOS, including real-time subtitles, high-contrast mode, reading mode, screen readers, and more, and the upcoming facial tracking is expected to further complement the interaction methods of people with disabilities.

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