Google Renamed Google Keyboard To Gboard With Update To v6.0
Google Renamed Google Keyboard To Gboard With Update To v6.0
Google finally made its GBoard keyboard available for Android devices. The keyboard is an updated version of Google Keyboard with Google’s GBoard features.
So, what's the difference and new? The GBoard gives users the ability to use gesture typing, insert GIFs, and perform google searches from the keyboard and has the ability to share those results in any app they are using.
you need to tap on the Google logo at the top of the keyboard which pops up the search interface, as well as options like themes, one-handed mode, and GBoard settings.
Search works from any app and it’s pretty simple. A quick Google search will pull up either a web result or a card with more information. Users can share the direct link from there, or if it’s a card, share information such as the name of a location, phone number, address, and a search link for Google Maps to that location.
GIF search is also include but it's not support in all the apps. apps such as google Hangout and Google Messenger work perfectly, but other such as slack and twitter are exclude d for now.
Here is the few thing we found in the app:
- G button offer quick access to search from the keyboard.
- Toolbar provides access to themes setting, one hand mode, and search.
- "Gesture" Typing has been rename to "Glide" typing.
- Search Emoji.
- GIF button is always show but disabled in app without support.
The big version 6.0 update is now rolling out. so its not be live for you in the playstore yet. you can update or download Play Store
Google Renamed Google Keyboard To Gboard With Update To v6.0
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