Google Debuts Handwriting Keyboard
Apr 15, 2015, 2:03 PM by Eric M. Zeman

Google today made available a new keyboard for Android devices that allows people to handwrite text in 82 languages rather than type on the keys. According to Google, the main features allow for printed and script handwriting recognition, voice input, and emoji support. Users can write text with their finger or with a stylus, and the app works on tablets and smartphones alike. Google Handwriting Input is free to download from the Play Store. It supports devices running Ice Cream Sandwich and up.
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