Could a new virtual keyboard come to Windows 10? It seems so and it would arrive with the Fall Creators Update
With the disappearance of (Switching to a mechanical keyboard: experience, advantages and disadvantages) on mobile phones users were forced to adapt to some virtual keyboards that above all, at first, left a lot to be desired. Small screens, with keys of the same size and very tight functions were responsible for these problems.
However little by little Apple, Google and Microsoft were improving their native virtual keyboards, and they did it in part because of the improvements that provided by third-party developers, many times with solutions so practical, ingenious and easy to carry out that it was strange that they had not adopted them before.And these keyboards quickly spread to tablets and touch screens
And we have talked about Apple, Google and Microsoft and it is the latter that has traditionally offered a less evolved keyboard, especially on its desktop computers , at least if we compare it especially with Google (the one that has innovated the most) and Apple, which has been taking the ideas that Google and third-party developers were leaving.
What are the features we could expect in a refurbished keyboard?
virtual clade and it seems that from Redmond they have put their batteries to correct existing bugs and provide the improvements that users demand. Some improvements and news that would come with the following versions of Windows 10.
And that is what Twitter user Walkingcat has deduced after the failure that has caused Insider Program users to enter the fast ring They have received a Build that should not have left the Redmond offices as it is still in the development phase.
And thanks to different parts of the code, it has been able to recognize as a novelty the presence of an improvement originating from the well-known Swiftkey keyboard. This would mean that from Redmond they are working on adding new functions and components to a new keyboard that would arrive presumably with the Fall Creators Update.
Working on this new keyboard would be the team at Microsoft's WordFlow, responsible for the keyboard in Windows 10 Mobile. In this way we could come across an improvement in functionalities such as swipe (drag to write) that we can already find in almost all mobile keyboards.
We will have to wait for successive updates to see if these improvements are reflected in a new keyboard that manages to attract users. And you, _do you use a physical keyboard or do you prefer the on-screen keyboard?_
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