You Can Now Handwrite Your Google Searches

July 28, 2012 in News

google-handwriting

Not sure how useful this one really is, but Google has added a new feature to its mobile search, handwriting. 聽When going to the google.com page, a user can now use their finger as a pencil and write the words they wish to search on the screen. 聽While this does seem somewhat cool, it doesn’t necessarily seem all that useful, especially if you’re someone that uses the Swype keyboard. 聽Of course, as with any other special feature, if you don’t like it, you don’t have to use it. 聽Perhaps some of you will actually find this feature to be useful. 聽To try it out, go to google.com using your mobile Chrome browser, and select “settings”. 聽From there, select “enable” under the handwrite section, then scroll down and tap save. 聽Now you will be able to type your google searches by using your finger to draw the letters.

 

Source: 聽Google Blog

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