All essential text input features are provided by the built-in keyboards for iOS and Android, but if you want fancier options, try Google’s Gboard keyboard. Gboard lets you add text using voice input, handwriting or swiping from letter to letter and is available for iPhone, iPad and Android smartphones. Emojis, GIFs and Google search results can be added and searched using Gboard. Also, Gboard offers real-time text translation, at least on Android. Gboard settings on iOS and Android are different. While the fundamental keyboard operations are the same on all platforms, the Android version is more feature-rich and robust. Gboard must be manually downloaded and installed on some Android devices such as a Pixel phone, where it is already installed as the default keyboard. Download Gboard for iPhone and iPad from the App Store and for Android from Google Play. We have mentioned below the steps to enable and use handwriting feature on Gboard.
Steps to enable and use handwriting Feature on gboard
Enable handwriting on Gboard
Step 1: Install Google Play Store Gboard and set it as your default keyboard app. Step 2: I go to the Gboard Settings > Languages. Step 3: Tap “ADD KEYBOARD🇧🇷 button at the bottom. Step 4: Choose the tongue you want to use in your handwriting entry. Step 5: Select the “handwritten” keyboard of various keyboard options. Step 6: Tap “Done🇧🇷 button in the bottom right corner.
Use handwriting in Gboard
Step 1: open any messaging or writing app where you can type to open Gboard. Step 2: Tap the gear icon in Gboard to open settings🇧🇷 Step 3: Touch languages🇧🇷 Step 4: Tap the language you want handwriting at the. Step 5: Choose the handwriting input option🇧🇷 Step 6: Touch Done🇧🇷 Step 7: Return to the app where you can type to access gboard🇧🇷 Step 8: Hold the space bar held down🇧🇷 Step 9: Choose the written version keyboard for your language. Step 10: Use your finger to draw the characters on the calligraphy keyboard🇧🇷
Final Words
We hope you enjoy our article on how to enable and use handwriting Feature on Gboard. In 2015, Google released standalone Google handwriting input software and it was kept under development by Google until 2020. Furthermore, in 2019, after launching Gboard app, Google incorporated its handwriting input technique into Gboard and removed handwriting input app from google play store.