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

  • @kuneho
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    25 hours ago

    it’s 2025 and having a freaking CTRL key on soft keyboards is still a luxury and obscure thing.

    Why? Give us the CTRL key, and that’s that.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    16 hours ago

    I’m hoping it works well. Biggest thing keeping me from switching is how easy it is to switch to Japanese and Chinese, as someone who enjoys music in both languages but can barely speak any. This will definitely help if I accidentally deleted something in either of those languages while looking up a song or trying to translate something. Or just if I’m typing on my txt file app and accidentally erase something I need, since the app has no undo buttons.

  • arglebargle
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    17 hours ago

    OK they added a feature but is it usable yet? Gboard always seemed like the worst option to me. Never did do input right.

    • @Maldreamer
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      Same here

      - FUTO gang

  • Midnight Wolf
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    619 hours ago

    Wow, it took them this long to include a backspace button? Jeez…

    (yes I only read the headline, no I’m not going to read the page, yes I think it’s funny, and no I don’t care that you don’t. thanks for coming to my ted talk.)

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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    481 day ago

    A good reminder to stop using gboard. Others have pointed to alternatives. Heliboard is another FOSS option that’s had this for years.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 hours ago

      Gboard combines Japanese and German in a way that is properly usable. I wish there was a better alternative. That being said, support for east Asian languages (and easy switching) isn’t relevant for most.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      141 day 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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        621 hours 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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          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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            118 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. :(

        • @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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            322 hours 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

            Quality assessment A man of taste, discernment and sophistication

    • @[email protected]
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      21 day ago

      I rely on the glide typing to much, and all I’ve tried don’t feel as smooth. But I’m on GrapheneOS and disallowed internet access to GBoard, so while not great, it’s fine for now

      • burgersc12
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        121 hours ago

        Heliboard has glide typing lol, although the file has to be downloaded manually iirc.

            • @tehmics
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              211 hours ago

              Swiftkey was the first to steal it from Swype I’m pretty sure

      • @Snapz
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        422 hours ago

        That “g” stands for Google. You don’t pay for Google products, so you are the product being sold. You touch your keyboard often. You press sensitive and embarrassing things into it.

    • Engywuck
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      The addition of an option is a good reminder for you to talk about your book. Fine. GBoard is still king for those of us who use 3 languages at the same time. Unrequested suggestions and virtus signaling are sooo annoying…

      • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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        You took the time to comment just like me. I use a few languages too, yours simply sounds like virtue signalling for gboard. ¯|(ツ)

  • @9point6
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    81 day ago

    Fun fact it’s always had undo if you switch to the Japanese keyboard

    I have absolutely no idea why that’s the only way you’ve been able to do it until now

  • Chozo
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    It took a year and a half to develop an “undo” feature? WTF is happening at Google?

        • Carighan Maconar
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          41 day ago

          Are FOSS apps inherently for newbs? Since you gave it the sprout marker from FFXIV?

          • recursive_recursion they/them
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            21 day ago

            oh uhh I used the sprout emoji from FlorisBoard to symbolize growth.

            Are FOSS apps inherently for newbs?

            not really sure how to answer this as Free Open Source Software (FOSS) apps are just more trustworthy than proprietary apps.

            It mostly depends on the development age of the project.

            Being brutally honest FOSS apps that are:

            • Newer tend to be more clunky and are harder to trust because the dev might be inexperienced and might not continue development.
            • Older might have some crust but are more trustworthy as the dev is likely to polish and iron out any cruft.

            So “Are FOSS apps inherently for newbs?” is kinda hard to answer.

            If instead I was asked: “Is x FOSS app easier to use than y proprietary app?” this I could probably give you a more definitive satisfactory answer.

        • @CrayonRosary
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          Why not HeliBoard?

          Last time I saw anyone mention FlorisBoard, a whole post’s comments section was recommending it. Almost like the post got brigaded by astroturfers shilling FlorisBoard. At the time it didn’t even have autocorrect or other basic features. It felt like the Twilight zone.

          Now, I don’t trust anyone who recommends it because it had literally no features over an already established keyboard like HeliBoard, yet a entire post of evangelists coming out of the woodwork. Makes no sense.

          • recursive_recursion they/them
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            31 day ago

            ?

            I mean I like using FlorisBoard as it has fairly frequent updates. If you enjoy using Heliboard that’s also fair.

            Almost like the post got brigades by astroturfers shilling FlorisBoard. At the time it didn’t even have autocorrect or other basic features. It felt like the Twilight zone.

            Now, I don’t trust anyone who recommends it because it had literally no features over an already established keyboard like HeliBoard, yet a entire post of evangelists coming out of the woodwork. Makes no sense.

            Please don’t make this a tribal/team camp thing. Bashing other projects is quite disgusting and offensive especially without any real reason.

            Again if you enjoy Heliboard that’s cool, just don’t diss and talk down additional FOSS projects. The FOSS ecosysten is different from the traditional proprietary ecosystem like Microsoft and Oracle.

            • @CrayonRosary
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              It was eerie. I’m just telling you what my honest impression was. The thread was “What’s your favorite Android keyboard?” and like 8 of the first 10 comments were for Florisboard, despite it being far behind other keyboards, and I had never even heard of it. It made me feel it was some sort of scam keyboard. It’s similar to a situation where if every YouTube influencer is telling me I need to insall something, that’s a giant red flag. Especially when that thing was objectively worse than other options at the time.

              Don’t tell me I can’t comment with my honest experiences.

              And here you are touting a feature that other keyboards have had for years.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        Yes but the space bar has other functions in gboard so it’s a 50/50 shot if you move 5 chars back or activate a random thing you never want to use.

        • Virkkunen
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          61 day ago

          Swiping on the space bar only moves characters, the faster/longer you swipe, the more characters or words you swipe. There are no other functionalities that overlap or conflict with this

          • @curiousPJ
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            51 day ago

            I have multiple languages on gboard…If you’re too slow with the swipe it will open up the language selection menu. There are a total of three buttons to switch languages

          • a baby duck
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            Settings> Advanced > Load Gesture Typing Library

            Easy enough to install, but despite using a closed-source lib from Google, it doesn’t seem to work nearly as well as GBoard. Feels like I have to go back and correct every other word, and it doesn’t seem to choose words contextually or learn from the ones I select.

            It gave me the word “Ines” 3 times just now while trying to swipe “ones”. Trying to swipe “pretty” gave me Perry, prey, Peru, petty, piety, pottery, and pet before I gave up and typed it manually (or “toured it nakedly”.)

            Back to GBoard for me I think. Unfortunately, I don’t see the benefit of a FOSS keyboard that is forced to use closed-source Google code anyway for an objectively worse experience if you rely on swiping. FlorisBoard says they’re working on their own implementation of “glide typing” that sounds promising, so I’ll be keeping an eye on that.

      • burgersc12
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        221 hours ago

        Heliboard is basically like florisboard but you can use swipe typing.

          • burgersc12
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            Heliboard > Gesture Typing

            From their github: Glide typing (only with closed source library )

            • library not included in the app, as there is no compatible open source library available ( can be extracted from GApps packages (“swypelibs”), or downloaded here (click on the file and then “raw” or the tiny download button)
      • @[email protected]
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        121 hours ago

        It’s a pass for me, due to lack of dictionary. Will keep it installed and try it again, when it’s been added