Developer Tania Finlayson
has found her voice, being she is voice less through Morse code. It is one of her shining abilities among many others. Now she’s partnering with Google to
bring Morse code to Gboard, so others can try it for accessible
communication and many others have already done it, very successfully.
"We created this trainer to make the process of learning Morse code more fun and to encourage people to keep at it. Give it a try if you’ve set up Morse code for Gboard and are ready to learn Morse.
This experiment is part of a larger project to support Morse code for accessible communication. Learn more about it at g.co/morse."; invites Experiment with Google.
Google's Morse code for Gboard includes settings that allow users to customize the keyboard to their unique usage needs. It works in tandem with Android Accessibility features like Switch Access and Point Scan.
Morse code on Gboard for iOS and improved Morse code on Gboard for Android are available from respective App Stores..
This provides access to Gboard's AI driven predictions and suggestions, as well as an entry point to AI-powered products, like the Google Assistant.
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