Improved search in Files app
With the latest ChromeOS version, searching in the Files app has been improved. “You can now search across your local files and Google Drive at the same time, and also customise your search using the new search chips,” said Google.
Enhanced autocorrection
Autocorrection is now enabled by default for English in compatible apps, automatically fixing typos, spelling, and other errors. “In addition to the new autocorrection for physical keyboards, this update also enhances the performance of the virtual keyboard’s autocorrect and other Assistive features,” noted Google in the blog post.
Setup process is more flexible
According to Google, ChromeOS’ revamped flow now gives users more device customisation options and more flexibility in how they complete device setup, making the onboarding experience smoother. “The new customisation options — touchpad scroll direction and display size — help users to configure critical settings early on, easing their transition to a new OS,” said Google.
Furthermore, even returning users that are already familiar with ChromeOS will find the revamp refreshing, as the setup wizard is now more streamlined and thorough. This has been so that most of the necessary configurations are in place right away when they sign into a new Chromebook.
For RGB keyboards
The new version of ChromeOS bring the ability to customise the colour of the individual zone of the RGB keyboard. “The user still has the option to apply a single backlight colour,” added Google. This feature is currently available on Chromebooks that come with RGB keyboard.
Do keep in mind that the update will be progressively rolling out over the coming days. Your device may not immediately be eligible for this update, says Google.