Google has announced a lot of new updates for the Google Meet hand agile feature, which is an effect that arises when one person in the video chat wants someone’s attention. Google said the change was designed to make it easier for participants to see when someone raised their hands. This is achieved by adding audio notifications, visual animation, changes to video grids, and more.
Google Meet is an alternative to internet giants for competing products such as zoom. Users who participate in group video chats, such as class or group groups online, can attract the attention of other participants without being rude to ‘raise’ their hands in software. Video notifications make clear intentions, but it assumes other users pay attention to it.
Google says on the workspace blog that Google meets users will see an updated visual hand icon that displays animation on the user’s video tile; It seems in the lower left corner with a username.
The software will show the forward notification that, when clicked, will show who has a hands up and the order in which the user raises their hands. In addition, the software will automatically lower the user’s hand as soon as they start talking.
In addition, Google says software ‘can’ move video tiles for people who have raised their hands so they are more visible in the whole group video grid. In addition, users can hope to hear the audio notice of the first time someone raises their hands. The feature began to pass yesterday but it might take a few weeks before it arrives for everyone. Changes will be available by default.