![]() One thing I dislike about the keyboard is that the space bar's touch-zone is maybe too small. ![]() The utility of the keyboard is great, the autocorrect and suggestions work well most of the time. I don't know if it's even possible to access selected text from the keyboard interface (I could see ios restricting that) or maybe it's already available and I just haven't stumbled upon the magical tap/swipe/pray combination yet. That's cool, but please make actual instructions available.įinally, I would absolutely love copy/paste functionality thru the keyboard instead of the hit-or-miss screen tapping. I've been using this keyboard for a year or so and there seems to be a lot of functionality hidden behind an interface that I can only assume is supposed to be intuitive to the point of not needing instructions. Maybe I'm just an aging millennial but I can't figure out where to find instructions of any kind for this keyboard.ĭoes every feature of the infinity video (assuming it's called that) need to be discovered by randomly tapping and swiping with multiple fingers at every possible context point?Īlso, how does one search the sticker packs? I see some defaults were selected for me and I can choose new ones but scrolling through all the options is essentially impossible. You can still press "Search" to launch Gboard though. ![]() >Minor: when searching apps on Spotlight, the keyboard will still stay "Search" rather than "GO" for launching apps. >Major: Hit or miss depending on Gboard : The keyboard will get in the way if you're typing a lot of words since the screen won't scroll down as you type (super annoying while I was writing this review) >Minor: sometimes (although rarely) the space scrolling can get stuck and keep scrolling. It also won't properly scroll long text in small view fields containing long strings like URLs in Safari. > At this time I only have a few gripes (keep in mind this keyboard overall still dominates the native one despite the below issues) : >Major: Moving the cursor via Spacebar only lets you move the cursor left and right instead of freely placing it on the screen. I've actually been encouraged to type a lot more because of it. The predictive text is super accurate and swipe typing is superior. > This keyboard solves just about all of them. Wall of text since Apple reviews strip any way to organize ☹️ I've noticed Apple's keyboard seems to have gotten worse and worse when it comes to accuracy (both swiping and tapping) along with other annoyances I don't feel like enumerating. Contacts search queries are not sent to Google. The app only sends searches, usage statistics, and voice inputs to Google, and stores the words users type on their device for spelling and search prediction purposes. Privacy: Gboard is designed to keep users' private information private. Multiple languages: Gboard supports a wide range of languages, including Afrikaans, Arabic, Bengali, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and more. Google Search: Users can search and send anything from Google, including nearby stores and restaurants, videos and images, weather forecasts, news and articles, sports scores, and more. Glide Typing: This feature allows users to type faster by sliding their finger from letter to letter. Stickers: Users can create or share stickers to express themselves. Emoji Search: The app allows users to find the perfect emoji faster by searching for them. GIFs: Users can search for the best reaction GIFs and send them directly from the keyboard.
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