谷歌的“桌面视图”让安卓手机变成袖珍电脑
Google’s unfinished DeX-like desktop mode for Android

原始链接: https://tech.yahoo.com/phones/articles/first-look-google-unfinished-dex-181424457.html

谷歌正在开发名为“桌面视图”的新型安卓手机桌面界面,旨在连接外接显示器后提供类似PC的多任务体验。“桌面视图”不同于目前有限的镜像选项,它将提供一个持久存在的任务栏以便快速访问应用,并支持自由调整大小的窗口以及应用间拖放内容。这比标准安卓的窗口系统有了显著改进,为寻求完整桌面体验的用户提供了一种替代三星DeX的方案。虽然目前它隐藏在开发者选项中,并且仍在开发中,“桌面视图”展现了谷歌致力于增强安卓外接显示器功能的决心,包括显示器排列和鼠标支持。尽管不太可能在Android 16中最终完成,但持续的开发表明谷歌认真考虑将安卓手机打造成功能强大的袖珍电脑。


原文
  • Google is developing a new desktop interface called "Desktop View" for Android phones.

  • "Desktop View" will include features like a persistent taskbar and freeform, resizable windows.

  • While still a work in progress, the new desktop mode shows Google's progress towards offering a PC-like multitasking experience.

For years, if you’ve wanted to plug your Android phone into a monitor and get something that felt remotely like a desktop, your only option has essentially been Samsung DeX. It offers a proper multi-window interface, a taskbar, and the ability to use your phone like a PC. Meanwhile, Android’s offering for other devices has been extremely lacking. That appears to be changing.

Last year, Google finally allowed Pixel phones to mirror their displays to external screens. Then, earlier this year, Google was working on a developer option for desktop mode. Now, deep dives into the Android code are revealing Google's ambitions for a more robust desktop environment, currently dubbed "Desktop View." This isn't just a tweaked interface for tablets; it's designed to work when you connect your phone to an external display, giving you a layout that's far more conducive to getting work done with a keyboard and mouse.

“Desktop View” includes features such as a persistent taskbar, much like you'd find on Windows or ChromeOS. This bar will reportedly give you quick access to your pinned apps and show your recently used ones, making switching between tasks much smoother than the standard Android recent apps view. More importantly, the system is being built to handle multiple apps running in resizable, freeform windows. You can apparently also drag and drop content between windows if the apps support it. This is crucial for getting that true PC-like multitasking experience.

While this early desktop mode is showing significant progress, it's important to temper expectations slightly. First, it's still clearly a work in progress, tucked away in developer options in current beta builds. Right now, it's essentially a modified version of Android's windowing mode that you can currently see on tablets and foldables. So, it’s unlikely that we’ll see this as a finished product in Android 16.

However, the fact that Google is actively developing these features and building upon the basic windowing capabilities introduced in earlier Android versions is a good sign. Google has also been working on bringing external display tools to Android–things like the ability to rearrange displays and move a mouse between displays. It feels like Google is finally ready to offer an alternative to DeX for those who don’t want a Samsung phone, turning your phone into a real pocket computer.

Source: Android Authority

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