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Google introduced a Morse code feature to the Google Keyboards at Google I/O 2018. Morse Code is a code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short signals of light or sound. https://youtu.be/Oc_QMQ4QHcw The Google Morse Code keyboard, when activated, will replace the usual keyboard with two separate areas for short and long signals. The Google Morse Code keyboard feature will be available in beta on Android devices starting today. Google just released an update to their Gboard for iOS, adding in Morse code to the mix. Google worked closely with Morse code assistive technology expert, Tania Finlayson, in the development of the said feature. Apart from the launch to iOS, improvements were also done to the Morse code found on the Android version. Google even created a game (for Android, iOS, and desktop) to help users learn Morse code in less than an hour. Read more in our articles including "Google introduces Morse Code feature to Gboard" and "Google rolls out Morse code to Gboard for iOS".

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Google introduced a Morse code feature to the Google Keyboards at Google I/O 2018. Morse Code is a code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short signals of light or sound.

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https://youtu.be/Oc_QMQ4QHcw The Google Morse Code keyboard, when activated, will replace the usual keyboard with two separate areas for short and long signals. The Google Morse Code keyboard feature will be available in beta on Android devices starting today. Google just released an update to their Gboard for iOS, adding in Morse code to the mix.

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Our coverage of Morse Code Gboards includes: "Google introduces Morse Code feature to Gboard"; "Google rolls out Morse code to Gboard for iOS"; "What are H/W and S/W Video Decoders?". Each article provides unique insights and information.