Google Assistant's screen search has been moved to a button



Google Assistant's screen search has been moved to a button

    Left: Old design; Center, Right: New design Before, screen search results would appear below the main Assistant prompt after a few seconds, and the screenshot button was found below the screen search results. Buttons for screen search and taking a screenshot are now immediately visible when Assistant is opened. This is a minor improvement, but definitely a welcome one. The change appears to be part of a server-side update, so if you don't have it, you will soon. Comments rndusrnm479461 Finally. The old swipe up barely even worked most of the time. I've been waiting for them to do something like this. Paul Smith samiazza Same here, is there any way to get it without root? Suresh Aryal Change the phone language to US English, delete Google app data and you should be running Assistant after few setup screens or just wait for few hours. samiazza Zahir_SMASH Bombaglad this was never a part of assistant, only now on tap Nicholas Matranga Nope, they removed it for some reason.

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