Google is testing a novel Windows search application. AND Blog post on Tuesday The application said, currently available on personal accounts via Google search laboratorieswill allow you to exploit Alt + Space Shortcut to search for information from files on the computer, on disk and internet.
The application that has a chrome installation process and requires logging in is also equipped with a Google visual search function, lens, built -in. This means that you can choose and search for images on the screen, as well as translate the text. In one example made available by Google, you can distinguish the problem of mathematics in your homework, and then ask AI Google mode for aid in finding answers.
Like Google search engine on the Internet, you can switch between all results, AI mode, images, shopping and movies and others, as well as choose darkness and airy mode. It is similar to Mac headlights, which can aid search files, applications and network. Windows has long had a built -in function that allows you to search files and networks, but recently updated this function along with the launch of Copilot Plus computers.
After downloading the Google application, plant the search bar directly on the desktop, which you can drag anywhere on the screen and change the size. You can minimize the search bar by hitting Alt + Space. The application also provides the option to enable or disable AI mode, as well as changes in the abbreviation used to open the application by selecting a profile photo and hitting Configurations.
You can try the novel Google application for Windows Turning on the experiment in laboratories. It is currently available only in English and for users in the USA. You need a Windows 10 or up computer to download it.
Update, September 16: More information about the application has been added.
