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  2. Translate with handwriting or virtual keyboard - Google Help

    support.google.com/translate/answer/6142469

    You can type or draw letters or symbols that your keyboard doesn’t have using Google Translate’s virtual keyboard. Go to Google Translate. Next to "Detect language," click the Down arrow . Click the language to translate from. Each language has different keyboards. At the bottom left of the white text box, click the Down arrow .

  3. Use the on-screen keyboard - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/6076237

    Open your Chromebook’s on-screen keyboard. Tap one of the following: To dock the keyboard, select Dock . To float the keyboard, select Float . To move the floating keyboard, at the bottom, hold and drag the Direction pad . Tip: If Dock or Float aren't visible, at the top left of the keyboard, select the Right arrow .

  4. When you update Gboard, it could disappear from your keyboard list. To add it back: On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app . Tap System Languages and input. Tap Virtual keyboard Manage keyboards. Turn on Gboard.

  5. Use the on-screen keyboard on your Pixel Tablet - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlepixeltablet/answer/13555948

    Use on-screen keyboard: Turn this on if you want to keep your virtual keyboard on the tablet's screen when the physical keyboard is active. Keyboard shortcuts: Tap to display a list of useful keyboard shortcuts. Modifier keys: Tap this setting to change the behavior of physical keyboard keys like Caps lock, Ctrl, and Alt.

  6. Use on-screen keyboard: Turn this on if you want to keep your virtual keyboard on the tablet’s screen when the physical keyboard is active. Keyboard shortcuts: Tap to display a list of useful keyboard shortcuts. Modifier keys: Tap this setting to change the behavior of physical keyboard keys like Caps lock, Ctrl, and Alt.

  7. Type with an on-screen keyboard - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/1047939

    Click the keyboard in the YouTube search bar to display the keyboard. Move it around by clicking it and dragging it. Move it around by clicking it and dragging it. To use the keyboard, click the keyboard with your mouse, or enter the corresponding key on your physical keyboard (not all physical keyboards are compatible).

  8. Use the on-screen keyboard - Google Accessibility Help

    support.google.com/accessibility/answer/6076237

    Open your Chromebook’s on-screen keyboard. Tap one of the following: To dock the keyboard, select Dock . To float the keyboard, select Float . To move the floating keyboard, at the bottom, hold and drag the Direction pad . Tip: If Dock or Float aren't visible, at the top left of the keyboard, select the Right arrow .

  9. Use your Chromebook keyboard - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/1047364

    Next to your enabled keyboard, select Right Arrow . To turn on Auto-correction: For Physical keyboard: Under “Physical keyboard,” turn on Auto-correction. For On-screen keyboard: Under “On-screen keyboard,” turn on Auto-correction. Tip: If you have more than one keyboard language, you'll need to turn on autocorrect for each one. Some ...

  10. Use Google Assistant to type with your voice - Gboard Help

    support.google.com/gboard/answer/11197787

    To switch languages, on your keyboard, tap Globe . Learn how to add a language to your keyboard. Tap Keyboard mic . Tips: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish are supported by Assistant voice typing. For supported locales, voice typing is on by default, and you can switch between languages automatically.

  11. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app. Tap System Languages & input.; Under "Keyboards," tap Virtual keyboard.