The WinGlowz Android keyboard: what it already does

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WinGlowz keyboard on Android

The WinGlowz keyboard is now an Android text-entry surface designed to keep everyday workflows faster and more continuous inside real text fields.

In practice, it already supports tap and swipe input, number, accent, and symbol layers, plus useful panels such as emoji, clipboard, snippets, media shortcuts, and some settings.

It also includes a fast Ctrl-based action mode. Depending on the gesture, it can surface action keys, trigger some commands more quickly, and support a more keyboard-first workflow without opening multiple menus.

Some interactions are intentionally bounded to stay coherent: for example, gestures still have to coexist with cursor movement, and sensitive fields keep stronger privacy restrictions.

The right way to read this page is simple: it describes what is already visible in the product today, without turning work in progress into marketing promises.

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