![]() ![]() Tons of iPad-compatible Bluetooth keyboards are already available, and thankfully at much lower prices.ĭepicted with an iPad Pro on its box, Zagg’s Messenger Universal ($70) is clearly an alternative to Apple’s Smart Keyboard. Just like Apple’s accessory, Messenger Universal combines a full-sized keyboard with a magnetic iPad Pro-ready stand that folds down to a small size. But there’s really no need to wait on iPad Pro-specific keyboards, or spend a king’s ransom for one. There aren’t many iPad Pro-specific keyboards out there - Apple’s $170 Smart Keyboard and Logitech’s $150 Create ( reviewed here) are the first two, if you can find them, with at least a few others announced and on their way to stores. The company is certainly no stranger to developing for iOS with nearly 60 iPhone apps on the App Store to date. Most third-party keyboards since Apple added the capability with iOS 8 haven’t been real home runs due to speed and performance issues, so we’ll have to see how Microsoft works around this. With your feedback, we’ll build a roadmap of improvements to the keyboard over time. We are now working on extending this keyboard to other platforms, starting with iOS.īefore publicly releasing this keyboard to the App Store, we’d love to give Insiders like you a preview. ![]() Word Flow keyboard has long been one of the highly praised features on Windows Phone and was used to break the Guinness World Record for fastest texting. Microsoft is currently recruiting beta testers already in its Windows Insider Program with the following message: This is how typing with Word Flow looks on Windows Phone minus gesture typing : Emoji characters are even recommended when typing words so ‘dog’ might show the dog emoji when typing the word out. The keyboard also supports traditional typing in the same interface. Word Flow works similarly to gesture-based third-party keyboards like Swype, which let you trace your finger across letters to suggest words for quick typing. The company is currently reaching out to enlisted software testers to recruit iOS users with iPhone 5s or later to test the Windows Phone keyboard. Microsoft appears to be planning to port its Windows Phone keyboard called Word Flow to the iPhone as a third-party keyboard, according to WinBeta. ![]()
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