![]() ![]() Google Handwriting Input is a stand-alone keyboard which allows you to handwrite text on your phone or tablet in 100 languages. ![]() It does however offer a strong hint that Google Handwriting could be coming to other Google products - like Gmail and chat - because one rarely write smileys and frowning faces in the search box.Description of Google Handwriting Input (from google play) Google Handwriting Recognition includes similar logic for emoticons, check marks, copyright and trademark symbols but they aren’t working at this time. When you draw a heart shape, Google’s IME returns the Unicode equivalent of the heart character and Google, at the client side, converts that symbol into a word. Watch this YouTube video for a quick demo.Ī = a.replace(/\u00AE/g, “registered trademark”),Ī = a.replace(/\uD834\uDD1E\u0020/g, “g clef”)) For instance, if you draw a “heart” shape on the search page, Google will render that as the word “heart.” The JavaScript file associated with Google’s Handwriting feature reveal a hidden feature - other than letters and digits, you can also draw shapes and Google can convert some of them into words. It returns a list of possible suggestions (for instance, if you draw a round shape, IME may interpret that as “o, 0, O” while a straight line can be interpreted as “l, I, i, 1”) and one of them is added to the Google search box. When you draw a shape on the Google page, the path is captured in an array of X, Y points which is then sent to Google’s IME (Input Method Editor) API as a POST Request.
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