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Yesterday Google updated its Google Keyboard Android app with a nifty feature: the ability to customize the keyboard’s background with your own image. For the past few months, this feature was ...
When Android N Developer Preview 3 showed up at Google I/O, we noticed that the included Google Keyboard was filled with awesome new features, most notably – themes. Instead of giving you ...
Google Keyboard 4.0.2 is currently rolling out to users, and the biggest change in the new version is the presence of two snazzy Material themes – dark and light – adding to the existing Holo ...
Version 5.1 of the Google Keyboard comes with some additional customization features that tweak-happy users are going to adore.
If you don't love the look of Android's stock keyboard, Google actually has a few other themes built-in. You just need to uncover them with this trick. Long-press on the home screen and head to ...
But to hold you over until then, the Google Keyboard with material design light and dark themes have surfaced, and is available for download.
As part of the third Android N Developer Preview, Google Keyboard 5.1 added multiple themes and the ability to use your own images as a background. That version is now rolling out (via Android ...
It’s Wednesday and Google is hard at work rolling out updates for its suite of Android apps. Today, the company released a refreshed version of its homegrown keyboard, which ships loaded with a ...
Buried inside the the new Android N Developer Preview 3 is the new Google Keyboard 5.1, a slight bump in version number from the recent v5.0 that rolled out a few weeks back. We weren’t exactly ...
Google’s Android keyboard now has many more themes to pick from, and they’re not as drab as the “material dark” and “material light” options that existed before. With the new version ...
Keyboard Themes Google Keyboard 5.1 includes a new setting section for themes. There's a preview of the keyboard on top, a toggle to show or hide key borders, and then a list of different themes.