£ instead of $ in Australian language version.
RespondidaThere is a £ instead of a $ on the keyboard, (above x). The $ is now buried 2 layers deep in the symbols. Also, SwiftKey now adds a space before punctuatio(n .) - see! Very annoying.
This has been since an update a while back . I've used SwiftKey for years with no issues , but now I'm over it. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Hello, thank you for reaching us. Could you please let us know, what is the default language enabled on your device? The currency key responds directly to the language/locale that the phone is set to, regardless of the language model/layout in use in SwiftKey. So if your phone language is set to English UK, you’ll get a £; if it’s English US, you should get a $ (and Yen with Japanese, Euro with French/Spanish/German and so on).
Fur further information, we request you please refer to the below support article.
My currency key on the home keyboard does not match my language/layout selection. – SwiftKey Support
Regarding your issue with the space before punctuation. Could you please let us know, if the Auto space is enabled in the SwiftKey app. Please go to SwiftKey app and click on settings > tap on Typing and then check for the Auto space?