Google has begun to roll out the stable Chrome OS 97 update. It adds a few new features to Chrome OS 97 that will enhance the user experience. It was released only a week after Google released Chrome 97 for desktops, Android, and iOS. Chrome OS 97.0.4692.77 has been released on Google’s stable channel.
The update, according to 9to5Google, includes an improved version of the Gallery app. In contrast to the previous version, which only opened a dedicated client for playing music, users will now be able to play their favourite songs natively. You can choose to completely hide this window. The update includes a fullscreen window and a list of songs under the “Now playing” menu.
The update, according to 9to5Google, includes an improved version of the Gallery app. In contrast to the previous version, which only opened a dedicated client for playing music, users will now be able to play their favourite songs natively. You can choose to completely hide this window. The update includes a fullscreen window and a list of songs under the “Now playing” menu.
You can also rewind or skip songs by 10 seconds. As a result, users will now have a more convenient experience. There are also shortcuts for changing the track’s speed. Furthermore, the music player now displays larger album art than what was previously seen on the dedicated client.
Aside from that, the update allows users to view multiple images on the Gallery app at the same time, a basic feature that was not available in the previous version. According to the cited source, users can also zoom and edit different images. One accessibility feature has also been improved in the latest Chrome OS 97 update. There is a fullscreen magnifier that can be used to continuously move the screen with your mouse.
In addition, you can move the window by dragging the cursor to the edge of your screen. Those who haven’t yet received the new Chrome OS update should get it soon. Interested Chromebook users can also manually check for the Chrome OS 97 update by going to the Settings section > About Chrome OS > Check for updates.