Google is working on improving palm rejection on certain Chromebook models. This can boost the experience of drawing and notetaking apps.
New evidence suggests Google is working on adding palm rejection to certain Chromebook models, ensuring that Chrome OS devices with touch screen and pen support are a lot more intelligent.
The first flag obviously refers to a palm rejection feature, so Chromebooks can detect when your palm is resting on the screen when using a stylus or pen. The second flag, meanwhile, could be about detecting when you’re holding your hand on the screen, to avoid summoning the shelf and other areas in Chrome OS. Both flags are off by default.
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