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Looking more at this thing, it'll definitely just have a secondary page to handle selection expansion/retraction. |
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This is nice if you can pull it off however, ten years of using multiling just for the edit pad and everything being the same size hasn't been much of a big deal. 🤷🏼♂️
That's more of an issue — with Gboard I'm always transitioning because it lacks the functional keys, and access to quick punctuation. Those are all good ideas. One thing I would suggest is using double tap & long press to double up functions — paste, copy, and cut could all be one icon. Though those can also be in the toolbar 🤔 |
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Here's my latest design sketch. Drawing is my passion. |
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D-pad gestures are mostly working now. They aren't the default, but you can choose them in the advanced preferences for the space bar. |
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At last, here's a build with the gestures "finished": |
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At this point I'm curious what you think of the design and functionality of this thing. Feel free to take a peek if you find the time, here's a link to the current dev build. You can also let me know if you'd prefer me to share these builds in a different manner. So far I've added this d-pad layout, which can be accessed via switcher key or optional space-bar gesture. This the default layout, currently: This includes quite a few new keys. Previously reserved:
Brand new:
I plan on adding:
That's quite a lot of stuff, so apologies in advance for the review process if you do decide to merge this into the main project 🙃 |
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@devycarol the concept looks good so far. Basically all selection does is pretty display for modifier keys (CTRL+V/C/Z/Y, PgUP, PgDown, Home, End, Ins etc.). Want to share the most functional (not the most visually appealing) but little known D-pad layout of Technical Keyboard All other D-pads are entirely skipping the not so common modifiers or are cramming them in a bad way like what Unexpected Keyboard does. Maybe what will make the most sense to not clutter the D-pad for most users is to hide Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Fn 1-12 behind another key layer or in the same one but shown only on button press, and in the current one include Escape, Tab, Shift (for selection) Speaking of Tab this is so convenient: |
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Well it's pretty insane, but the prototype for this thing is pretty darn close to complete. Here's a new build: What's new:
Now it's time to just start cherry-picking changes and making PR's. Polish will come in tow. Wish me luck :). |
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D-pad
Gboard has an "arrow keys" keyboard. Here's a proof of concept that I've cobbled together for this app:
Some of these keys are obviously still WIP.
In what I'm imagining, you'd be able to set the spacebar vertical swipe to this layout. That central 'select' button could serve as a trackpad when it's dragged. It also selects all text when it's long-pressed.
I wonder if keyboard cursor adjustment could be made precise with a virtual mouse pointer, sort of like iOS's spacebar trackpad? That may or may not require an accessibility service (I mean it's already an input method so who knows).
The key to switch to this layout looks like this:
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