Google's Face control enhances Chromebook accessibility through gestures

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Google has introduced a new accessibility feature called Face control for Chromebooks, allowing users to navigate their devices using facial gestures and head movements. This feature is available with ChromeOS version M132 and higher. Face control uses AI to create a 3D mesh of the user's face, enabling real-time detection of movements. Users must enable the feature in the Settings app and ensure their camera is unobstructed and well-lit. The feature includes options to adjust cursor speed, stability, and actions for clicking or scrolling. This development enhances accessibility for users with different needs, making Chromebooks easier to use.


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