Starting with Mac, Windows, and Linux, Google is the latest version of Chrome today. Introduces a number of features and APIs that developers can take advantage of for apps and virtual reality experiences.
Meanwhile, there are the perfunctory bug fixes and security patches. This version the new as part of Google’s push into that allows for unified, platform-agnostic experiences.
Google Chrome provides the facility to create website shortcut on the desktop of PC. The users usually bookmark their favorite URLs. If you want to add the shortcut to Start menu or pin it to taskbar, just right click on the website shortcut and choose the desired option.
It includes mobile devices, portable VR headsets like Daydream, and desktop-connected ones like Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality Headsets. Developers can build experiences like 360 degree videos, 2D/3D video presented in virtual surroundings, data visualization, home shopping, art, and games. Related to creating mobile experiences in Chrome 67 is the new. Websites can access a mobile or desktop (if available) device’s accelerometer, gyroscope, orientation sensor, and motion sensor — the latter being a fusion of the first two sensors and the magnetometer for use as a virtual compass. This release also expands the Site Isolation Trial to a larger percentage of users.
The security feature is intended to. A Web Authentication API builds off the Credential Management API introduced with in 2016 that allows websites to directly interact with the browser’s password manager and federated services like Google Smart Lock. This API adds a PublicKeyCredential that allows web apps “to create and use strong, cryptographically attested, and application-scoped credentials to strongly authenticate users.” Useful for games, Chrome can now process mousedown, auxclick, mouseup events on mice that feature five or more buttons. This lets back/forward buttons to be disregarded by apps that want to override them. Similarly, on Windows, the right-hand Alt key now registers as AltGraph (ISO-Level-3-Shift) on many European language layouts.
This allows for generating additional printable-characters and brings consistency with those modifiers on other platforms. A broader input related change makes it easier to enter Emoji without remembering a key combination.
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The in the right-click menu of any text field opens up an operating system’s native special symbols picker. It can be accessed by enabling the following flag on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS. ( Update: The flag is listed by Google as being available on all four desktop platforms, but there are some reports of it not appearing on Windows 10.) chrome://flags/#enable-emoji-context-menu.