![]() It’s unlikely this is actually the Gboard version of Android, but more similar to how Chrome OS has a similar-looking keyboard. This works the same as using a Chromecast hooked up to your TV. Tapping on a text field, like Wikipedia’s search bar, will bring up a keyboard that takes after Gboard. The first method is simply using the Google Cast functionality to manually send a Netflix video to your Nest Hub. ![]() ![]() Previously, that menu opened a fullscreen page but it’s now inline, while the latter two actions are entirely new. There’s also an overflow button where you can Report, Refresh, and Send to phone. If you havent already, please download the YI Home app or Kami Home app. ![]() The top-right corner features an ‘Aa’ button to increase font size (100%, 125%, or 150%). How to view YI/Kami Home cameras on Google Nest Hub or Chromecast with Google. There’s an app bar that starts with back/forwards controls and then the page name, as well as URL. Like before, you can access the web by performing a voice search for “Who is Larry Page?” or “What’s the Higgs boson?” At the bottom right of those fullscreen result pages is “Wikipedia.” Tapping opens the mobile page in a built-in browser. Quick Gestures use Motion Sense to detect when your hand moves without a camera. Play or pause a song or video, snooze an alarm, and stop a timer. That rudimentary Nest Hub browser now has a keyboard and a handful of other features to advance the experience. You can use Quick Gestures to control many Nest Hub features. Google’s Assistant Smart Displays have always had a built-in web browser that you could rather easily access. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |