After first being spotted in development in July of 2023, the Gboard beta is beginning to roll out an “Undo” button…

  • Carighan Maconar
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    142 days ago

    I wish Heliboard was usable, but it has so many small but show-stopping bugs or omissions.

    I know, I know. Should fix it myself and do a pull request. Hopefully one day got time for that, like fixing the over-scaled emoji picked (that breaks kaomoji due to the scaling) or the lack of a search box there. It’s easily the closest FOSS keyboard to the big two (Gboard and SwiftKey), so with a bit more work it could really compete with them I feel.

    • burgersc12
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      61 day ago

      Really? I’ve been using Heliboard (as a replacement for florisboard) and I have had literally no complaints works just as well as gboard did for me. I 100% recommend Heliboard I think its 10/10

      • Carighan Maconar
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        24 hours ago

        Does it not, for example, have weirdly oversized emoji in the picker on your phone and this breaks the kaomoji?

        • burgersc12
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          123 hours ago

          I do not care about them tbh. All the emojis I’ve tried are fine, but I don’t use the kaomojis.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      81 day ago

      I tried heliboard. It apparently kicks ass on the back end but the front end sucks and that’s the part I use.

      FUTO Keyboard is the one!

      • Carighan Maconar
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        71 day ago

        With FUTO it feels nearly perfect, only issue is that in daily use I write a weird mix of German and English even in the same sentence, and hence I need full mixed-language input which it doesn’t seem to support (yet).

      • @[email protected]
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        61 day ago

        For a second I really thought I had now finally found an alternative to Gboard but unfortunately the swiping detection is really poor and I need it to be able to use German and English at the same time. So I guess it’s still back to Gboard. :(

        • confuser
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          12 hours ago

          The swipe feature isn’t quite done yet, they have a dataset they are building that you can contribute to in a fun way if you want.

          Soon the swipe feature will be good.

          https://swipe.futo.org/

      • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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        11 day ago

        Thanks for the recommendation, trying FUTO out and really liking it. Gboard posts end in good FOSS recs.

    • @essell
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      41 day ago

      I tried to love Heliboard too, had similar issues.

      Moved to FUTO Keyboard after a recommendation on here, really happy with it

      • @CrayonRosary
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        Thanks for the recommendation! It looks really good so far. Well, except for the swipe typing. If they can perfect swipe typing, I’d be so impressed. Even Gboard does it terribly. I noticed they have a public website to help train swiping. That’s neat. https://swipe.futo.org/

        After I tap a suggestion , if I hit a punctuation key , it leaves a space after the word . (like in that sentence .) Gboard removes the space automatically, and Heliboard doesn’t add it to begin with.

        Turns out, you can turn off automatic spaces entirely, and that feels better.

        There’s a github for issue tacking and a Discord for discussions. These are good signs. I really like what I see so far.

        • Ghoelian
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          31 day ago

          If you want to keep using the automatic space setting, set it to insert on suggestions and punctuation. That setting automatically moves the space from after the word to after the punctuation.

        • @essell
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          11 day ago

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