Not exact matches
I'd also like to have an answer or more details about: — OCR /
handwriting recognition capabilities — Dropbox support — handling of large pdf files — indexing, search within a document or a group of documents — possibility to set an azerty
keyboard for french users — possibility to install third party android
apps — about the price you say 1100 $ and you sell it on http://www.shopereaders.com 1499 $!
As with most pen - enabled phones, there's a
handwriting recognition
keyboard available so you can write in a box at the bottom of the screen and have the system convert your strokes to text that it inserts into any
app.
After checking Stylus Mobile in the Settings menu under Language & Input, the
app places a
handwriting area underneath all Android
apps where an on - screen
keyboard would typically appear.
While other text input options like
handwriting, gestures, voice input and external
keyboards may dominate the smartwatch landscape for the moment and possibly the near future, a
keyboard like Snapkeys will be a very welcome addition to some users» lists of smartwatch
apps, and could even bring manual, key - by - key typing on a smartwatch into the mainstream, if the
app takes off upon release.
Emoji support,
handwriting feature, more languages, and even more — Google Gboard continues to be that smart
keyboard app that everyone loves to add to their phones.
Android Wear 2.0 will add all sorts of new features, including automatic detection of exercise; the ability to add at - a-glance information from
apps; smart replies, a new
keyboard, and
handwriting detection for easier conversations; and the ability to connect directly to the Internet, rather than be forced to tether to a smartphone.
Searching for
apps is as easy as using voice commands, the tiny Android Wear
keyboard, or
handwriting.
You can also send messages and type out notes from your wrist, using either
app and context - specific «Smart Replies», a
keyboard that you swipe across to type,
handwriting, or dictating with your voice.
With Play Store for Android Wear, users can browse recommended
apps in the home view and search for
apps using voice,
keyboard,
handwriting, and recommended queries, so they can find
apps more easily.
In addition to a new
handwriting input method and a new miniature
keyboard, this version will more tightly integrate with fitness tracking (including automatic activity detection, and
app launching based on those activities) and has support for «standalone»
apps.
The new version of the OS, which was first announced at Google's IO conference, will bring numerous features like
handwriting support and a full QWERTY
keyboard, the ability for watchfaces to display info from other
apps and one - touch smart replies based on the context of your incoming messages, as well as a Play Store exclusively for Android Wear.
Back in May, Google announced that it working on version 2.0 of its Android Wear smartwatch OS, with a bunch of new features like
handwriting support and a full QWERTY
keyboard, the ability for watchfaces to display info from other
apps and one - touch smart replies based on the context of your incoming messages.