New feature automatically changes Gboard QWERTY to a new language when you type

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New feature automatically changes Gboard QWERTY to a new language when you type
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Google Translate has a new feature that automatically updates Gboard to a new language when you enter text in Gboard that is not in your default language.

Google has released an update for the Gboard virtual QWERTY app that will automatically update the language on the QWERTY when you enter text that isn't in the default language of your device. For example, let's say that your device has been set with English as the default language and you open the Google Translate app.

So without you having to think twice about it, Google Translate automatically changed the keyboard to the Spanish version. This saves you from having to go into the Gboard settings to make the change to the keyboard. Once you close theGoogle Translate automatically changes the Gboard QWERTY into Hebrew and Spanish from left to right respectively

As you can see from the images that accompany this article, we also checked out Hebrew and French. To quickly return to the QWERTY based on your default language, you can tap on the Globe icon to the left of the Space Bar. This is one of those cool little"Google" features that make things easier for users. We know that the feature is available on this writer's Pixel 6 Pro with Gboard version of 11.6 and Google Translate version of 6.33. To check which version you're running, go to

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