For example, being able to have the text 'pnb' immediately suggest my actual phone number, or typing in 'idk' bringing up a shrug emoji. I used to be able to do this in Android 10 with SwiftKey, but since I've updated to Android 11 I can't get SwiftKey to recognize these custom shortcuts, even though I have reentered then into dictionaries. Thanks for looking into this for me! Let me know if you need more info.
Hi Owen, thank you for the details. You will be able to create shortcuts by following the information here: How does the Clipboard work with Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard for Android? – SwiftKey Support
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For example, being able to have the text 'pnb' immediately suggest my actual phone number, or typing in 'idk' bringing up a shrug emoji. I used to be able to do this in Android 10 with SwiftKey, but since I've updated to Android 11 I can't get SwiftKey to recognize these custom shortcuts, even though I have reentered then into dictionaries. Thanks for looking into this for me! Let me know if you need more info.
There are many places that offer you these things that you can do on Android.