Ever since Microsoft acquired SwiftKey, the intelligent keyboard has been tuned to be more productive. In the latest beta update, SwiftKey Android keyboard was seen as having one of the most requested features, a cursor control gesture .
Users can now move the cursor in a sentence by swiping on the keyboard, which turns blank when activated through the spacebar key.
SwiftKey Adds Cursor Control Through Keyboard
The UK based AI-based keyboard maker has grown popular due to its intelligent guessing of emojis, phrases, and easy typing. Many have applauded it for increasing their productivity, by just being simple and quick. But, it lacked one important feature that its rival, Gboard has it for years – Easy Cursor Control
Moving the cursor easily to wherever you wanted in a sentence saves even more time, thus being more productive. Understanding this, Google’s Gboard has added a cursor controlling feature through swiping from the keyboard’s spacebar a long back.
This made SwiftKey users ask for this too. And now, listening to all of them, SwiftKey has rolled out this feature in its latest beta version of Android.
OMFG FINALLY. WHAT’S NEW We’ve added cursor control to your @Microsoft @SwiftKey Keyboard. Try it out by tapping and holding the spacebar to move the cursor We hope you’ll love it! https://t.co/nvOumAiWsy pic.twitter.com/0DXhwmldgP — Artem Russakovskii (@ArtemR) August 17, 2020