today i learned that #flickboard does, in fact, have a breve diacritic key — it's on shift + ^
"eĥoŝanĝo ĉiuĵaŭde" is thus possible even on the base english / latin layout
today i learned that #flickboard does, in fact, have a breve diacritic key — it's on shift + ^
"eĥoŝanĝo ĉiuĵaŭde" is thus possible even on the base english / latin layout
#flickboard v0.3.2 is out! Now with an official #zulip chat room (replacing Discord) and overhauled enter key management.

## Layout - Added french frappefluide layout (#401, by @jiquiame) ## Changes - Overhauled how enter overrides are handled - Minor tutorial cleanups - Changed the chat link from Discord to [Zulip](https://zulip.flickboard.natkr.com) **Full Changelog**: https://codeberg.org/natkr/flic...
#flickboard 0.3.1 brings #unicode 16 emojis, better autofill compatibility, #esperanto, and fixes a crash if you enjoy pasting /really/ long texts: https://codeberg.org/natkr/flickboard/releases/tag/v0.3.1
#flickboard v0.3.0 is out now*, now with custom macros!
https://codeberg.org/natkr/flickboard/releases/tag/v0.3.0
*Temporal perception may vary depending on where you choose to get your #androidapps from.
## Layout - Added Georgian (Kartuli) layout (@vlandemart: #368) - Added undo/redo shortcuts - The newline gesture is now visible for inputs that override enter - "Toggle Numbers Layer" now has a unique icon - Added a new gesture for toggling numbers when using dual-sided layouts ## Feat...
Just found out that #flickboard has the abilty to change capitalisation of the current word under the cursor by capitalising the shift buttons via a "returning" flick gesture to and from the edge; just like the capitalisation gesture for regular character edge flicks.
Oh and while typing this, I just found out it's possible to jump word-wise via the space bar fast action while shifted.
This thing is PACKED with features and smart interface design.
I've been using #ThumbKey for a while now and just found out about #FlickBoard.
It works a lot better IME and has tons of useful features such as the zalgo-operator. I can now type interobangs; how cool is that‽
There are so many hidden features that I'm still discovering; it's amazing!
I think my favourite has to be that I can hide the letters on the keys, forcing me to look at the text I'm typing rather than the keyboard.
This is how my keyboard looks now: