Google Added Morse Code Typing to its Gboard App for iOS

Google has added support for Morse code to its Gboard app for iOS. With support for Morse code, it will become easier for users with a limited motion to communicate with just dots and dashes.

Google Added Morse Code Typing to its Gboard App for iOS
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California, July 12: Google has added support for Morse code to its Gboard app for iOS. With support for Morse code, it will become easier for users with a limited motion to communicate with just dots and dashes.

The new support replaces the usual letters with the coded dots and dashes, and also offers text suggestions for swift typing, Engadget reported.

If you are not familiar with the language, Google has also introduced a Morse Typing Trainer web game for Android and iOS that teaches you how to use the input method using Gboard.


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