Google’s Android keyboard gets one-handed typing support
Monday, May 2, 2016 at 9:27PM
Nicole Batac in Android, Android apps, Google, Google Keyboard, Mobile, News, app news

 

If you use a Nexus device or opt to use the Google Keyboard on Android, then you’re in for a treat. The app now has a one-handed mode for devices, like the Nexus line, that done come with one-handed accessibility. You can launch it by long pressing on the comma and then swiping right. The keyboard also gets other useful features like being able to remove words from your dictionary by long pressing on the suggestion as they appear; access the number pad and emoji right from the symbols menu; and delete entire words with a quick left swipe. You can also adjust the keyboard height and control the cursor with a left and right swipe on the space bar. The update is rolling out to the Play Store now and should be up soon.

Source: The Next Web

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