Those on Rapid Release domains can expect the new menu to be available by the end of the week. The reframing feature will only be available for paid or educational Google Workspace accounts, and those that subscribe to Google One with a 2TB or larger plan. ![]() The update is now rolling out to all Google Workspace customers. Of course, if you don't like this new menu system, you can still access the visual effects through the traditional kebab menu towards the bottom of the UI. Users will also have the ability to turn off a video feed from the new menu as well. ![]() The new menu will allow users to reframe the image, and easily access the blur setting, along with all the backgrounds and filters. The news was picked up by Android Police, and was featured on the Google Workspace Updates page, with the company sharing that users will now be able to access some of its most popular visual effects features from a quick-access menu that will appear when hovering over one's own video feed.
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