The Google Keyboard 5.0 update went live a few days ago, and it brought along a whole host of changes, notably one-handed mode and adjustable keyboard height. Buried in within the major changes were smaller changes all around, such as cursor control and more. So we wouldn’t fault you if you missed out on some of the small stuff.
One amongst the small stuff is the ability to now remove suggestions from coming up again. The gesture is simple and intuitive, involving just a long press on the unneeded suggestion. This will bring up a trash icon, which you can then drop the unneeded suggestion onto.he Google Keyboard 5.0 update went live a few days ago, and it brought along a whole host of changes, notably one-handed mode and adjustable keyboard height. Buried in within the major changes were smaller changes all around, such as cursor control and more. So we wouldn’t fault you if you missed out on some of the small stuff.
One amongst the small stuff is the ability to now remove suggestions from coming up again. The gesture is simple and intuitive, involving just a long press on the unneeded suggestion. This will bring up a trash icon, which you can then drop the unneeded suggestion onto.
Albeit a small change and not groundbreaking or revolutionary in any way, this will help remove those typos that accidentally get added onto your personal dictionary. It can also be used to remove words that you do not use at all, and that come in the way of more frequently used words while gesture typing.
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