Windows Central readers largely say no to split-screen smartphone keyboards



What you need to know

  • Google recently added split-screen support for Gboard beta on foldables like the Surface Duo.
  • We ran a poll over the weekend about how people use their smartphone keyboard, and over 93% pin their keyboard to the bottom of their phone’s display.
  • Voters were more evenly split between tapping or swiping as an input method.

Google’s Gboard beta recently gained support for split-screen typing on Surface Duo and other foldable. The addition sparked a discussion about how people use smartphone keyboards. Most of the best keyboard apps for Android support a variety of modes, such as pinned, floating, and split-screen. According to our poll from over the weekend, very few of our readers will take advantage of the new split-screen option for Gboard.

Almost 94% of voters said they prefer using a smartphone keyboard pinned to the bottom of their display. Split-screen mode drew the second-most votes, but it only accounted for 2.76% of participants.





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