Google is beginning with Drive and Keep to optimize its widgets for Android tablets.

Widgets designed for big screens are part of Google’s ongoing push for Android tablets. Google Drive and Keep are releasing the first tablet widgets.

More roomy widgets are due for the firm says ‘s increased screen size. Today, you can open Google Drive quickly, search, upload, activate the built-in camera, and begin a new document. It can be configured as a strip or an x/petal.

On tablets, Quick Actions is introducing a second row of shortcuts that instantly launch a blank page in the Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets applications. In comparison to the combined file/folder view, this is meant to enable quicker access.

The Google Keep widget transitions from a right rail to a type of bottom bar in the meantime. At the bottom are shortcuts for creating a checklist, voice memo, drawing, and image note; an FAB (floating action button) is utilized for text. Above it is a scrollable list of notes, and the appearance is strikingly reminiscent of the Gmail widget.

Google will keep improving your favorite Google apps for tablets to simplify multitasking. As of right now, Google Drive or Keep have not yet received these upgrades to the Android tablet widgets.

It comes after a number of recent improvements for Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides that added drag and drop actions that function on text, photos, and files.

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