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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Roshan Thpa

Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS by Microsoft

Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS by Microsoft

Hello Friends, I hope you are enjoying our articles and getting something new and different. So, today’s articles is about “New technology news”. Every smartphone user always be excited to use a new smart application to his/her phone. So today I am giving a good news to iPhone users. Yes, it’s a new released iOS application. My today’s article is “Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS by Microsoft”.

So guys, I am talking about word flow app which is developed by Microsoft-corporation to iPhone users. This app will provide one-handed keyboard to iPhone uses for texting or messaging. Microsoft is bringing a little bit of its Windows Phone to iOS. The company launched a new Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS on April 26, 2016 that is making it easy to text like a pro with just one hand.
A feature on Windows Phone, Microsoft’s Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS allows the user to tap or swipe to type, and is able to predict what you are trying to write to increase the time to takes to complete sentences.
Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS
Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS by Microsoft
Word Flow for iPhone, is a Microsoft Garage project. This app will allows iPhone users to customize the keyboard to switch to its “Arc mode,” which displays the keyboard in the shape of an arch for easy and ergonomic typing with one hand. The idea behind the amazing fast keyboard app is that users will be able to type mistake-free and fast and, using just their thumb if they wish.
Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS:
Microsoft also said it would continue to offer Swift Key’s apps, whose functionality clearly overlap with its own Word Flow product — albeit the former can boast rather greater usage. At the time of the acquisition by Redmond, SwiftKey had amassed installs on some 300 million devices across android, iOS and its SDK products (the vast majority on the Android platform).

Let’s see how to use The One-Handed Keyboard app:
  • Set Up The Keyboard

Once you download the app, you will have to just add the keyboard and allow full access. You can get full access by going to Settings >General > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard > Word Flow.
  • Choose A Theme

You can choose a theme for this application according to your choice. It means users can add a background that is displayed underneath the letters. Users can either use an image included for free (with new ones being added over time), or their own from their photo gallery.
  • Open The Keyboard

Now that you have a theme, it’s time to start using the keyboard. Exit the app and go to text a contact. Just like you would send an emoji, tap on the globe icon and switch to Word Flow.
  • Switch To Arc Mode

This mode works for users who are left and right-handed. It means every right or left handed person can use this app easily. Just up or down (according to yours choice) on the arc icon located on the left and right on the top banner of the keyboard to switch to this mode and see the magic.
  • Change Settings

Settings can also be accessed in the Word Flow app by tapping on the gear icon. Users can change their settings by pressing down on the globe icon when the keyboard is up. From there, you can turn sounds, capitalization and space for a period features on or off, as well as edit your themes.

By using this app, you will also be able to see your word count per minute if you want to practice your speed skills. This app requires iOS 9.0 or later. It is also compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The app version is 1.0.117 and its size is 70.7 MB. This app supports English language. I am sure you will definitely like the Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS. I hope you enjoyed this article, for more update regarding new technologies keep visiting our site. Thank you.

Roshan Thpa

About Roshan Thpa -

Roshan Kumar Thapa is veteran keen tech-savvy person which has enabled him to qualify for the job. He has knowledge in wide range of IT fields. He is highly trained and skilled in Graphic design, Tally, A+ hardware and networking, AutoCAD, Web Design/Development, Application Development, Video editing, Q-Basic and had good knowledge of C, C++, C# and Java programming. He keeps a keen interest in information technology and loves to keep himself updated through news, magazines, books, and blogs. He likes to learn and share his knowledge. He also runs a blog where he posts updates about the latest advancements in technology and his own teachings as well.

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