Jules Aguillon d03afb6e8f Apply Shift then fallback to Fn
This changes both the round trip and the clockwise circle gestures to
first apply Shift and if that didn't change the key, fallback to Fn.

This allows to have letters in the corner of keys while being able to
shift them. Clockwise circle modify keys the same way as round trip for
the center key.

The anti-clockwise gesture now do nothing. It's intended to make it
configurable per-layout.
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Unexpected Keyboard

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Lightweight and privacy-conscious virtual keyboard for Android.

https://github.com/Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard/assets/2310568/28f8f6fe-ac13-46f3-8c5e-d62443e16d0d

The main feature is that you can type more characters by swiping the keys towards the corners.

This application was originally designed for programmers using Termux. Now perfect for everyday use.

This application contains no ads, doesn't make any network requests and is Open Source.

Usage: to apply the symbols located in the corners of each key, slide your finger in the direction of the symbols. For example, the Settings are opened by sliding in the left down corner.

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Similar apps

  • Calculator++ - Calculator with a similar UX, swipe to corners for advanced math symbols and operators. Works up to Android 13 but maybe unmaintained.

Contributing

For instructions on building the application, see Contributing.

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A lightweight virtual keyboard for developers.
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