The floating keyboard planned for iOS 10.3 begins to appear

As we well counted a week ago, the Swift Playground are a series of projects that will allow developers to show their proposals for iOS during the World Wide Developers Conference that will be held every year, as always. The good thing about this type of initiative is that there is always some software that we can keep an eye on, and today a keyboard that we already knew something about last January is back on the cover, We are talking about the floating keyboard that would come to the iPad with iOS 10.3 and that would allow us to type more comfortably in depending on what circumstances through our iPad.

This keyboard can be added to all programming with Swift, and honestly, all iPad users should be happy about this addition. In some applications or in Safari itself, filling in a small text field to add a password or little text, the fact that the iPad keyboard covers half the screen becomes an ordeal, since sometimes it makes us a Little more complicated the task of filling out forms. This floating keyboard comes to avoid precisely this, you can use it with one hand and it will have practically the same layout as the iPhone keyboard.

It is one more way to adapt the function Picture-in-Picture that Apple is promoting so much lately and that is already present on both the iPad and macOS. This small floating keyboard will be more useful if it fits for users of the 12,9 ″ iPad Pro, There is little point in such a huge keyboard depending on the circumstances. Everything indicates that in the next betas of iOS 10.3, iPad users who have them installed will already be able to enjoy this keyboard, what we do not know is what type of textual control will be necessary to convert the traditional keyboard into this specific keyboard at our whim.


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