Hi Guys! SwiftKey tablet app included different keyboard layouts to make it easier to type on larger screens, and now those new layouts are now available in version 4.3. You can undock the keyboard and move it around, choose from five different sizes for the full-width keyboard, and pick from two different layouts, thumb and compact.The thumb layout splits the keyboard into two columns so you can use each thumb to type while holding the sides of your phone. Compact shrinks the size of each key and pulls it to one side of the screen so you can type one-handed (you can switch sides by pressing and holding the arrow that appears in this mode). In my testing, both the thumb and compact modes made it easier to type on both a tablet and a phablet, such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
SwiftKey Cloud, the keyboard app can now sync your personal typing profile with the cloud. This makes it possible to have a perfectly consistent typing experience across all of your devices, all without having to train keyboards on your multiple devices. The feature works seamlessly in the background, and it requires you to enable it in the Settings menu before it transmits any data.
USES FOR SWIFTKEY KEYBOARD:
SwiftKey Cloud, the keyboard app can now sync your personal typing profile with the cloud. This makes it possible to have a perfectly consistent typing experience across all of your devices, all without having to train keyboards on your multiple devices. The feature works seamlessly in the background, and it requires you to enable it in the Settings menu before it transmits any data.
USES FOR SWIFTKEY KEYBOARD:
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