Better Late than Never: Microsoft’s Android Keyboard Gets Essential Feature

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There’s no doubt Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard is one of the best, if not really the best, third-party keyboards on both iPhone and Android. And it’s really no surprise why, as Microsoft has put a lot of effort into expanding SwiftKey to include pretty much every single language out there. And somehow the company still finds more languages to add with every new update. But the latest SwiftKey beta for Android isn’t about languages, as the company has decided to finally add a feature that should have been there from the very beginning. The latest build released to testers, which brings the app to version 7.6.6.9, includes support for an adaptive theme on Android. In other words, the default SwiftKey theme can now follow the system settings and thus provide a more consistent typing experience without you moving a single finger. “We’ve introduced a new adaptive default theme for your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard. If your Android version supports dark mode, your keybo...

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