YSK: Android has a "Ctrl+Z" feature, the keyboards just dont support it
YSK: Android has a "Ctrl+Z" feature, the keyboards just dont support it
Hacker's Keyboard (the first one), Florisboard Beta, FUTO Keyboard and more have a button to reverse and repeat the actions.
This can reverse stuff like deleting a text and more.
This feature exists, but just isnt used!
Supported Keyboards
- Hacker's Keyboard
- Thumbkey
- FUTO Keyboard
- Florisboard (beta)
- Heliboard (modern Fork of OpenBoard)
- Unexpected Keyboard
- AnySoft Keyboard
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Hacker's Keyboard can. Because it's just a condensed full keyboard, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, function keys, and most of the rest included.
35 0 ReplyI rarely use that keyboard, but once in a while you just need to type something in a terminal or a remote desktop or something, and it really comes in handy then.
11 0 ReplyTake a look at Unexpected Keyboard too, it's great and actively developed. F-Droid / GitHub / Play Store
12 0 ReplyCool one, but I use swipe to type. Gboard is my main driver
2 1 ReplyMe too, but Unexpected Keyboard is useful for niche situations that crop up.
4 0 ReplyHeliboard has the option to add swipe, and FUTO has it built in.
3 0 ReplyHeliboard supports swiping, but only once you separately download some library from google. I figured its better than using gboard exclusively though
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Same
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Yes, I formerly used that. But as it is unusable, I left it out
5 4 ReplySuch an unhelpful comment.
4 0 ReplyWow. Dude.
Wow.
Now look at the post and see that I literally added that keyboard, plus any random keyboard people mentioned in comments.
1 2 ReplyI was referring to the "so unusable" part. But ok.
What makes it unusable?
2 0 ReplyIts keys are too small and not configurable, basically that.
4 1 ReplyGot it. Thanks.
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