SwiftKey Q&A: Week 1 - Cursor Control
Angeheftet AngesagtWe recently brought Cursor Control to your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard for Android. This much-requested feature had previously only ever been available on iOS.
If you haven't tried it out you can do so by tapping & holding your spacebar to move the cursor.
If you use multiple languages, cursor control will need to be turned on first; this setting can be found in your ‘Typing’ menu.
Make yourself heard!
We'd love to know what you think. This is YOUR opportunity to help us shape the future of Cursor Control, e.g. is it useful? Does it work as you expect? Could it be improved? Do you love/hate it?
Whatever your opinion, we will take all feedback seriously.
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Matt - SwiftKey Community Lead
Hi Rom,
Thank you very much for your feedback. We really want Microsoft SwiftKey to work for everyone, so please be assured that we do take all feedback very seriously and we will take it onboard to help guide future development.
We'd love to share your ideas, do you mind sharing them as well as further feedback here https://aka.ms/sk-support so we can make that happen?
Thank you.
Hi! I was a Windows Phone user for several years. Now, for obvious reasons, I'm back to Android.
Was searching for the best keyboard for me, and the SwiftKey looked very promissing compared to alternatives. But the are some drawbacks that made me switch back to gboard.
Regarding the cursor control there are two issues.
First, is way too sensitive. It takes full concentration to put the cursor a to the exact position. And a slight move when releasing finger usually spoils the thing.
Second, when working with multiple languages, it takes too long to activate cursor control. And again, it you failed to keep your finger deadly at place, it will activate language switch. Even if I release without making a side move, language is still changed, what is awkward.
Overall impression is that you'd better take all the best from competitors and make improvements, than be different in every aspect.
If you're interested, I'll share other particular suggestions.
I'm a long time user of SwiftKey, even pre-Microsoft days. I use the cursor arrows and switched to the spacebar cursor control hoping to free up some screen space by removing the keyboard cursor arrows. However, after a month of using the spacebar cursor control I went back to the arrows just because it has more control and is faster to use.
Deniz, I've submitted feedback using provided link. Just sent a link to this thread.
In case I have more to share, will go there, thank you!
Hi Rom, we've received your email. Many thanks.