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Google Tests Desktop Windowing For Android Tablets
vendredi 13 septembre 2024, 09:00 , par Slashdot
Google is testing a 'desktop windowing' feature for Android tablets that 'will let you resize apps freely and arrange them on your screen at will,' reports The Verge. It's currently available as a developer preview. From the report: Currently, apps on Android tablets open in full-screen by default. When the new mode is enabled, each app will appear in a window with controls that allow you to reposition, maximize, or close the app. You'll also see a taskbar at the bottom of your screen with your running apps. Once the feature is rolled out to everyone, you can turn it on by pressing and holding the window handle at the top of an app's screen. If you have a keyboard attached, you can also use the shortcut meta key (Windows, Command, or Search) + Ctrl + Down to activate desktop mode. (You can exit the mode by closing all your active apps or by dragging a window and dragging it to the top of your screen.)
Google notes that apps locked to portrait orientation are still resizable, which might make things look a bit weird if certain apps aren't optimized. However, Google plans to address this in a future update by scaling the UI of non-resizable apps while maintaining their aspect ratio. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://developers.slashdot.org/story/24/09/13/0130247/google-tests-desktop-windowing-for-android-ta...
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