You may have heard of complaints and criticisms about the development of the use of OS, or more precisely. Some feel that it doesn’t get a lot of love from Google and the OS imposed seems only there so that Google will have something to display on the market that can be used. Google doesn’t really leave it, as shown by the arrival of the Osboard virtual keyboard on Aus OS. Unfortunately, it also revealed exactly how long to make it happen.
Someone can certainly argue that the smartwatch is the worst screen for typing and may not need such a virtual keyboard. That said, the Gboard also handles more than just typing the finger but also tetailors sound, language selection, and, of course, emojis. Of course, using the OS does have its own keyboard application but quite a lot of rough versions of the AOSP keyboard on the Android phone.
In the end, Wear OS gets the keyboard experience that Android users enjoy their phone, of course, tuned for small and circular screens. The keys are separate distantly better but you are more likely to shift your way through words rather than peck letters. Of course, voice input may still be more comfortable and more recommended.
Even though the wider layout, the Gboard on Wear OS still has space for important features, such as a list of suggestions or corrections with what you just typed. There are also shortcuts for emojis and language selector so all related to the text communication right under your fingertips.
The Gboard on OS Wear will take refuge in the next few days but Google suggests it’s just the peak of the iceberg. It has more at the store this year, which implies that he has more to be announced on Google I / O later this month. Whether it continued the momentum for the rest of the year still had to be seen.