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AppWizard
October 31, 2025
Gboard has released its second update within a week, introducing a feature called "flick keys to enter symbols," which allows users to input symbols by touching a key and pulling downward. This feature can be toggled on or off in Gboard Preferences. The previous update included a new design that allows users to hide punctuation marks and expands the spacebar for a cleaner interface. Gboard has surpassed 10 billion downloads and has refined its Shortcut UI to match the Android color scheme. Additionally, Gboard has updated its Emoji Kitchen, enabling users to combine stickers for more expressive communication.
AppWizard
October 23, 2025
The Gboard app for Android has introduced a feature that allows users to hide the period and comma keys from the QWERTY keyboard. Users can access this feature through the Messages app by navigating to Settings and selecting Preferences. The default settings enable both keys, but users can choose to disable either key. When both keys are turned off, the keyboard's bottom row simplifies to just the ?123 button and the enter key. Users can still insert a period by double-pressing the space bar, but must keep the comma key enabled to use commas. The update is available for both stable and beta versions of the app, including on devices like the Pixel 6 Pro running Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.1 with Gboard version 16.2.4.815623744 beta.
Winsage
September 7, 2025
Recent updates in the Insider builds of Windows 11 have introduced new keyboard shortcuts for inserting em dashes and en dashes. These shortcuts are available in Windows 11 Dev build 26200.5761 or higher and Windows 11 Beta build 26120.5770 or higher. Users need to enable these features using a tool called ViVeTool by running the command vivetool /enable /id:58422150. The new shortcuts are as follows: Windows key + dash key (-) for en dash and Windows key + Shift + dash key (-) for em dash.
Winsage
August 30, 2025
Microsoft has released several enhancements for Windows 11 through its Windows Insider Program, including: 1. The ability to resume Android apps from the Taskbar using the "Link to Windows" app. 2. An updated battery icon on the Lock Screen that changes color based on battery status. 3. New keyboard shortcuts for typing En dashes (Windows key + Minus) and Em dashes (Windows key + Shift + Minus). 4. An updated Windows Share interface that allows users to pin favorite apps and find apps to share content with. 5. Enhanced dark mode in File Explorer, including a dark color scheme for file-related dialogs. 6. New selection options in Click to Do for Copilot+ PCs, including "Freeform Selection" and "Rectangle Selection." 7. Transition of legacy Control Panel features into the Settings app, including multiple clocks in the Notification Center and updated language options. 8. A new Braille viewer in Windows Narrator for accessibility. 9. Replacement of the "For developers" page with an "Advanced" page that introduces new functionalities.
Winsage
August 29, 2025
Microsoft is enhancing the keyboard experience for Windows users by introducing a new, simplified shortcut for inserting em dashes and en dashes in Windows 11. Previously, users used Alt+0151 for an em dash (—) and Alt+0150 for an en dash (–). The update is expected to roll out to all Windows 11 users later this year.
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