![]() All you have to do is tap the little globe key that’s sitting (typically) in the bottom-left corner of the keypad-and boy, if I had a dollar for every time I hit that key by accident… One of the downsides, strangely enough, is that it’s a bit too easy to switch from one keyboard another. Unfortunately, iOS’s implementation of third-party keyboards is less than perfect. Specifically, I was champing at the bit to try gesture typing-at last!-on my iOS devices. ![]() Disable all your other keyboards Ĭount me among the many who were thrilled when Apple finally followed Google’s lead and allowed users to install third-party keyboards on their iPhones and iPads. ![]()
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