Google launches new handwriting input app
The world's most popular search engine, Google, continues to develop new apps for its users. The Google Handwriting Input app, which allows its users to write in 82 languages with 20 different alphabets – including Turkish – as well as insert emojis by drawing them, has entered the Google Play Store. Thanks to this new app, smartphone and tablet computer users can write without needing a keyboard.
Handwritten input is disabled by default, so you need to follow a few steps to activate it on your device. First, visit Google's search settings page and tap on the "Google Handwriting" section. To activate this new app, tap "enable," and save it at the bottom of the page. The app works for Android 2.3+ phones and Android 4.0+ tablet computers as well as iPhones and iPads running iOS 5+.
Handwritten input is disabled by default, so you need to follow a few steps to activate it on your device. First, visit Google's search settings page and tap on the "Google Handwriting" section. To activate this new app, tap "enable," and save it at the bottom of the page. The app works for Android 2.3+ phones and Android 4.0+ tablet computers as well as iPhones and iPads running iOS 5+.