Google Keyboard for Android now has a one-handed mode | The Verge



Google Keyboard for Android now has a one-handed mode | The Verge

May 02, 2016 May 01, 2016 April 30, 2016 Plus design tweaks and a resizable keyboard Android Police A new number icon next to the spacebar opens up a traditional phone-style number pad that's far easier to thumb at quickly. Users now have the choice of sharing "small snippets" of input with Google to "improve Google Keyboard for everyone." Presumably that ties into the keyboard's suggestions and making word prediction smarter. The keyboard's height can now be adjusted between five different choices ranging from short to tall, with "normal" as the middle point between them. Android Police There's more new stuff, too, like some neat gestures. For example, just tap and hold on the spacebar and move left or right to move the cursor around quickly. That sounds like Google's answer to Apple's handy 3D Touch cursor control — it's also a trick we've seen in third-party keyboards before. You can now delete entire words instead of single characters by sliding left from the delete key.

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