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porkbrain | 2 months ago

Text selection used to be frustrating on mobile for me too until Google fixed it with OCR. I get to just hold a button briefly and then can immediately select an area of the screen to scan text from, with a consistent UX. Like a screenshot but for text.

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taskforcegemini|2 months ago

They are using OCR for selecting plain text?

aoeusnth1|2 months ago

It's possible to use the Gemini "ask me about this screen" to OCR the selected area of the screenshot. I guess that might be more efficient in some contexts then trying to use the native text select.

eastbound|2 months ago

On iPhone too, taking a screenshot is the single reliable way to select text.

AlienRobot|2 months ago

At least it's not AI... yet.

clearleaf|2 months ago

This is such an indictment of modern technology. No offense is meant to you for doing what works for you, but it is buck wild that this is the "fix" they've come up with. As somebody learning about this for the first time it sounds equivalent to a world where screenshotting became really hard so people started taking photos of their screen so they could screenshot the photo. How could such a fundamental aspect of using a computer become so ridiculous? It's like satire.

porkbrain|2 months ago

Unfortunately, some apps don't support text selection and on some websites the text selection is unpredictable.

I'd actually compare screen OCR to screenshots. Instead of every app and every website implementing their own screenshot functionality, the system provides one for you.

Same goes for text selection. Instead of every context having to agree on tagging the text and directions, your phone has a quick way of letting you scan the screen for text.

To be fair, I still use the "hold the text to select it" approach when I want to continue with the "select all" action and have some confidence that is going to do what I want.

bathtub365|2 months ago

Does it automatically scroll down while selecting if the text is larger than the screen?

porkbrain|2 months ago

Fair point, it does not on my device

supportengineer|2 months ago

That’s how I do it on the iPhone as well. I take a screen shot first.

You can count on it, it is reliable, it always works.

throwaway894345|2 months ago

Unless you need to select more text than fits on the screen