 Google Assistant accessibility videos using the assistant on Chromebooks. I am Kiran Khaja and I am the accessibility lead for Search and Assistant. In this video, I'm going to demonstrate how your Google Assistant and the ChromeWalks screen reader on Chromebooks work together seamlessly. ChromeWalks is a screen reader that's available on Chromebooks running the Chrome OS operating system. There are two ways to get your assistant on the Pixelbook. It is the second key from the left in the bottom row between the control and alt keys. I'll press the Assistant key now. Type a message, edit text, window. I can now type in my question and I want to ask about the weather tomorrow. W-E-A-T-H-E-R-SPACE-T-O-M-O-R-O-W I can press Enter. Weather tomorrow, deleted. Alert. You may want sunglasses tomorrow in Mountain View. It'll be sunny with a high of 64 and a low of 41 degrees Fahrenheit. Three dashes. More on weather.com. As you have noticed there, ChromeWalks automatically read out Assistant response. I can also use my voice to talk to my assistant. For instance, I can say, OK Google. What's the time in London? The time in London. UK is 10.45pm. Your assistant can be a quick and easy way to find information when you're working on your Chromebook. And the integration with ChromeWalks helps you be more productive. For more tips about accessibility features, please check out the rest of the videos in this series. Also check out the Chrome Accessibility Series to learn more about ChromeWalks and other accessibility features on ChromeWalks. We'll have to hear from our users. If you have questions, comments or feedback on accessibility features in Google products, please contact us by emailing disability.support at google.com or go to google.com slash accessibility to check out other accessibility support options.