Google's default Android keyboard, Gboard, isn't the only option users have. Let's take a look at some alternatives that have features Gboard is sorely missing.
Though there are a number of different layouts for computer keyboards – such as QWERTY, AZERTY, DVORAK and so on – most have rows of keys that you push down to generate letters, numbers or symbols.
Google announced that its mobile keyboard, Gboard, now supports over 300 languages on Android. Traditional and simplified Chinese and Korean are notable additions among the more than 20 languages ...
If you use Google's iOS keyboard Gboard, you can now translate to and from all languages supported by Google Translate -- that's currently 103. This means you can effectively type and translate in any ...
If you speak multiple languages, or your native language isn't the one that came with your Mac, typing on your computer can be frustrating. But you can easily fix this snafu by changing the language ...