Bums me out, I was looking forward to being able to use Swiftkey on iOS 8 like I could on Android. If I have to use this Samsung phone until I get a new iPhone, fine But Samsung, your keyboard sucks. Maybe I can find another keyboard, other than the Apple keyboard, that works well on the iPad. I really did like Swiftkey on Android, but on the iPad not so much. If they don't fix it soon I'll be dumping Swiftkey until they do fix it. I really don't like it when keys on a keyboard change depending on context, anyways, that just a badly designed user interface. ![]() So I'm about ready to throw Swiftkey out of the boat, although I've happily used Swiftkey on Android for a couple of years.On Android Swiftkey, the "Enter/Return" key never changes to a "Send" key, so I think that this is just broken on iOS 8. By clicking Accept, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. In fact, I'd rather have it be an "Enter/Return" key all the time, that has always worked for me in all contexts. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. This is just the wrong context for Swiftkey to have a "Send" key in place of the "Enter/Return" key. With the "Send" key, I press it and nothing happens other than a space character appearing immediately after the search string! If I press it twice, the browser will finally start my search. It was first released for Android in July 2010, followed by an iOS release in September 2014 following Apples implementation of third-party keyboard support. ![]() When I have an Enter/Return key there, I can just press it and the browser starts my desired search immediately. Microsoft SwiftKey is a virtual keyboard app originally developed by TouchType for Android and iOS devices. However, when entering text for a search string in the browser, Swiftkey shows a "Send" key instead of "Enter/Return".
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