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SwiftKey has updated their already fantastic keyboard with a handful of new features for users, one of the biggest being Pinyin for traditional Chinese support. Chinese support only recently came to SwiftKey, but Pinyin input has been one of the most requested features since it was left out of the initial batch of supported inputs.
Some other improvements include vague typing enhancements, which should speed up your typing regardless of what orientation you’re typing in. I’d imagine most of those improvements are going to adjust typing in landscape, but anything that reduces typos is a welcome addition.
The keyboard also has some new emoji-specific fixes, including a matching theme for your emoji panel as well as remembering your last used emoji category, which should speed up finding those frequently used emojis.
Hit the link below to grab the update.
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Some other improvements include vague typing enhancements, which should speed up your typing regardless of what orientation you’re typing in. I’d imagine most of those improvements are going to adjust typing in landscape, but anything that reduces typos is a welcome addition.
The keyboard also has some new emoji-specific fixes, including a matching theme for your emoji panel as well as remembering your last used emoji category, which should speed up finding those frequently used emojis.
Hit the link below to grab the update.
Come comment on this article: SwiftKey update brings Pinyin for Chinese support, plus typing and emoji enhancements
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