Google is now giving a makeover to ChromeOS by reshaping the square corners into rounded ones. According to the latest inputs, the US tech giant is readying a noteworthy update that will add a refreshing outlook to the respective operating system.
Recently, a tipster highlighted how Google is adding new tweaks to ChromeOS and bringing rounded corners to the surface. Earlier, the OS used to show square-shaped figures for boxes and pop-up messages. However, this outdated look will soon flaunt a fresh design.
@michaelperrigo @GabrielBrangers @jojothetechie @robby_payne @chromeunboxed @9to5Google @NexusBen
FIRST LOOK: To Complete off the redesign, ChromeOS has finally received Rounded Corners in the Canary Channel 🥰.The Flag gives you many options, I have set it to 18 Pixels! pic.twitter.com/f1Nhz8Zorc
— C2 Productions (@cr_c2cv) July 2, 2023
The information further reveals that ChromeOS is getting a new flag that will let you change the rounded corners at an 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18-pixel radius. When using it, you will be able to see the difference in the rounded corners that are applied to the system elements.
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Pay attention! It is not entirely clear when the manufacturer will bring rounded corners to all ChromeOS users, but it’s likely not being released imminently.
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