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Google Meet and Docs now use the new Material You toggle [U]

Google’s biggest apps already feature the main elements of Material You but additional aspects are now making their way through, with Docs, Sheets, and Slides using the new toggle design.

Original 11/18: The Material 3 switch is larger and even more of a pill than before as the entire container is shaped that way. According to Google:

  • M2: Switches have circular thumb that extends beyond the edge of the track.
  • M3: Switches have a taller and wider track, new color mappings, and the ability to hold an icon in the switch thumb.

Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides use the switch directly in the editor’s overflow menu for Print layout, Suggested changes, Available offline, and Star. It does not leverage the optional icon (checkmark) within the circle, which grows in size from the off to on state.

Compared to toggle in system Settings on Android 12/13, it’s now as wide and more compact.

  • Accessibility: Visual presentation is more accessible
  • Color: New color mappings meet non-text-contrast requirements in addition to compatibility with dynamic color
  • Icons: Ability to have an optional icon within the switch thumb
  • Layout: Track is taller and wider

Since it’s in overflow, you don’t get to appreciate the animation fully since the menu quickly disappears after a selection is made. This change is not live anywhere else in the app, like Settings.

The Material You toggle is rolled out with version 1.22.442.03.90 of Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. The Google app, as part of its Material You redesign, will use the new element in settings.


Update 12/20: Version 181.0.491208130 of Google Meet and 2022.11.27.491208063 of Meet (original) use the new Material You toggles. Compared to Docs and its overflow menu that immediately closes on tap, you can more easily play with the new buttons in Meet from Settings > Meeting settings.

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Author: Abner Li
Source: 9TO5Google

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