Google has introduced a new and very useful feature for its users that allows handwritten text to be "copied" from a mobile phone and "pasted" on a computer.
Handwriting can be copied and pasted into a computer via a mobile phone lens, according to the World News Agency. However, you must have a newer version of Google Chrome on your computer to use this feature. Similarly, Android mobile phones should have a Google Lens app.
This feature is very simple, view the text written on a page with the eye of a mobile camera and copy the relevant text by highlighting it when the option comes up. Then go to the Documents folder on the computer and select the Edit option and paste it there. To use this feature, it is also important that your writing is clear and concise. Google is adding to this feature and now users can hear the spelling of difficult words in their text. There is also the option to search for well-known phrases while writing.
Google administration hopes that the new type of copy-paste feature is important for all users, but students and researchers can benefit from this feature the most.
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