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Google to Revamp the System Tray Menu in Chrome OS, Here’s What It’ll Look Like

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Marius Nestor
Jun 18, 2018

Google’s Chrome OS Linux-powered operating system keeps growing and growing, receiving all sorts of neat features to make our Chromebook experienced more and more productive and enjoyable, especially if we’re using Android-powered mobile devices. The most recent thing that will land soon in an upcoming Chrome OS release is a redesigned system tray menu made to be a lot more accessible to users on touch devices, as well as to those that are used to Google’s Android mobile operating system.

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Marius Nestor

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