


According to Android Police, however, this option doesn't show up on every Android device. Here's the full list of commands (and don't forget the forward slash at the front):įinally, if you really hate switching apps to open links in a chat, that in-app browser can be accessed by flipping the "Browse in Hangouts" button in the settings tab. If you don’t want to include a screenshot, uncheck the box. Optional: If a screenshot would help explain your feedback to our support team, leave the box next to Screenshot checked. Regarding those emoticons, the lineup is pretty impressive: typing things like "/shrug", "/facepalm" or "/tableflip" into the chatbox will automatically change them to expressions like (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻. Go to the area in Chat that you have trouble with.

You can turn off automatic notifications, or customize your notifications by. You'll automatically get notifications when you create or respond to a message or if you're mentioned. If you’re not active in Chat, notifications appear on all devices signed in to your Google Account.
#GOOGLE CHAT UPDATE#
Less exciting than a quick way to add "deal with it" guy to your chat logs, the v13 update also adds an in-app browser for web links. Notifications appear on the devices you used most recently. Chat combines with a host of other tools in Google’s Workspace suite to provide users with a convenient way to stay connected with colleagues and peers online. The latest version of Google Hangouts for Android (and the Chrome extension for Windows) adds something clever to your chatting experience: 20 new hidden emoticon shortcuts so you can properly express all those shruggie feelings and table-flipping rage moments. Google Chat Features Otherwise known as Hangouts Chat, Google Chat is a component of the wider Google Workspace portfolio (previously G-Suite).
