Currently, the Live Caption window can display two or three lines of text, depending on the size. While it’s been possible to squeeze in more text by adjusting the system-wide caption text size, this workaround also affects media apps with built-in captions. The new grab bar feature eliminates this issue, giving users more flexibility without altering the system-wide settings.
The introduction of the grab bar was initially highlighted in a blog post by Android Authority earlier this month. According to the post, Live Caption is also expected to receive additional customization features, such as toggles to show emoji icons, emphasize emotional intensity, include emotional tags, and display word duration. These features could further enhance the user experience and make Live Caption an even more valuable tool for a wider range of users.
Credit: Android Authority
Credit: Google via Android Authority
As the end of May approaches, we eagerly anticipate the arrival of this update. With the addition of the grab bar and other potential customization features, Live Caption is set to become even more accessible and versatile, solidifying its position as one of Android’s most valuable accessibility features.
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