Free software on your phone or tablet lets you scan, create, edit, annotate and even sign digitized documents on the go.
To sign within Google Docs, go to Insert, then Drawing, then New. A box will appear for you to draw in. Just go to the menu ...
Once upon a time, a word processor was little more than a blank canvas for your finger-transmitted musings: You’d open up the program, type whatever you wanted — and, well, that was pretty much it.
You can comment in Google Docs using a computer or the Google Docs mobile app on your phone or tablet.
You can turn off automatic capitalization in Google Docs by opening the Preferences menu, or through your phone's settings.
To tweak this, go to Gboard Settings > Preferences and change the Touch and hold duration. It's set to 300ms by default, but ...
Though there are a number of different layouts for computer keyboards – such as QWERTY, AZERTY, DVORAK and so on – most have rows of keys that you push down to generate letters, numbers or symbols.
Google Japan has a long history of announcing humorous new keyboard ideas. Last year the team brought us an infinitely curving Mobius strip keyboard. This year we’re going back to the days of rotary ...
What’s happened? Clearly taking inspiration from rotary dial telephones, Google is introducing a new keyboard that will turn heads in the office. Google Japan has announced the release of its new ...
The Gboard Dial Version keyboard replaces the sound of clacky keys with the quiet whir of spinning discs. The Gboard Dial Version keyboard replaces the sound of clacky keys with the quiet whir of ...
You can currently try out 'Help me write' on the web version of Google Docs, provided you have a Google AI or Workspace subscription. It's also accessible to users enrolled in the Workspace Labs early ...
Google Japan released the Gboard Dial Version, an experimental rotary keyboard that uses multiple dials for text input. The functional design is an open-source project, with full 3D printing and ...