You can tag and assign a task to any extension using Google Gemini’s mentions feature.
You must first enable the extension you are using in conjunction with Gemini to use this feature.
Method 1: Using the @Gemini Mention on the Chrome URL Locator
It is likely that this is the first mention you need to make to have immediate access to the Google Gemini service. Calling the service from your Chrome browser is required. To achieve this, just follow the instructions below.
Step 1: Open the Chrome web browser.
Step 2: To access the Chat with Gemini search, type @Gemini into the address locator and press the spacebar.
Step 3: Press Enter after typing your prompt.
The Gemini service will then become accessible and respond to your prompts.
Method 2: Using Mentions Within the Gemini Interface
You can tag and assign tasks to any Gemini extension using these mentions. Google Maps, YouTube, Google Flights, Google Hotels, and Google Workplace programs like Gmail, Docs, and Drive are a few examples of extensions.
It might be important for you to first activate the extensions by doing the following steps if this is your first time using mentions:
Step 1: Go to the Gemini service in your browser.
Step 2: Select Extensions by clicking the Settings icon located at the bottom left.
Step 3: If you want to mention any extensions, switch them on
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After the extensions are configured, go back to the Gemini home page and interact with the extensions using mentions, as shown below:
Step 1: Open your browser and go to Gemini.
Step 2: Enter @ and choose an extension from the drop-down menu.
Does Gemini Mention Only Work on Chrome?
No, mentions are suitable for all browsers. However, only the Chrome browser will function when using the @Gemini mentioned in the address finder.