![]() ![]() This problem is a breaking change, and makes Obsidian almost unusable for those that write daily. It is certainly annoying and almost a breaking change for me, since this means that I can’t use pen input with Gboard anymore, when I feel like manually writing things… and it means that I cannot use Obsidian whenever I try to activate Samsung Dex (which for whatever reason limits me to the Samsung Keyboard). I’d say that both of these problems are related, since they both sprouted from Obsidian Version 1.1.0, and have not been resolved by Obsidian 1.1.1. This doesn’t just occur with a single word, but with the entire line that the cursor is on… sometimes without even typing, just simply clicking the line. With Gboard, I experience the occasional (but highly devastating issue when it happens) deletion of lines that were written - the worst part is … if I accidentally touch another part of the screen while this happens, that line gets erased too. With Samsung’s Keyboard, I experience the keyboard erasing a certain count of the ending characters as I press space (as if the space were a backspace button) Gboard (American English) with Pen input.Samsung Keyboard (American English) with Bluetooth Keyboard.I experience a similar issue with multiple keyboards under various settings including: English is not my first language, so I’m sorry if I wasn’t very clear. I sincerely hope I have resolved your question. ![]() In addition, Gboard is a google application, that is, its data collection appears to be more creepy. I don’t know why they are different, as both are set to “US, International”. For example the character on Samsung is + while on Gboard it is +. It has some implications, as Samsung’s QWERT has some subtle differences with Gboard’s QWERT. You have to ajust the general settings on your Tablet AND on the Gboard app itself. I had some trouble finding the settings, ngl. Like the Samsung keyboard, the Gboard keyboard doesnt appear on the screen when an external keyboard is activated. This solves our problem, as the conflict is with the standard Samsung Keyboard, which ends up being circumvented by a new app. This means that when you conect the external keyboard via bluetooth, the keyboard input is processed by Gboard and not the standard Samsung Keyboard. If you ever need to use MMS messaging, Trumpia has a very intuitive, easy to use User Interface.Hi! I installed the Gboard app and set it as the tablet’s default keyboard, and it replaces the samsung`s standart keyboard in this function. This is a common term in the SMS marketing jargon because GIFs, photos, and even videos are commonly used on commercial text messaging. MMS is the acronym for ‘Multimedia Messaging Service’. In these cases, the most convenient thing to do is to use an MMS messaging software. If you need to text GIFs or any other audio-visual content in a more massive way and for marketing reasons, doing it manually can be extremely time consuming, difficult, and prone to human mistakes. They’re also easier to digest and require no sound like, for example, animated GIFs showing the steps to assemble a certain item. On the other hand, when GIFs are used properly they can be much easier to understand and follow than a video. So if the receiver is short of storage in his or her phone, it’ll be much easier to download a GIF than a much heavier video file. The main advantage of animated GIFs over videos is that they fulfill the same purpose but in a much more compressed way.
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