Type the past few days strange things through Gboard? That is not you. A Gboard-bug ensures that the keyboard is weird behavior. So, solve it.
Weird types by Gboard-bug
Gboard has an awkward bug. Swipe to type, then records the popular keyboard app, suddenly all the other words and sentences. Google has a solution provided, but you have to carry out an action.
The bug is quite serious. In this video is to see how someone swipend behind each other ‘did’ try to type, but that Gboard there is something very different. Also in other places to create users reports of strange phrases. For example, on Reddit, where user Valnac “Yup. Not working at all” wild types, but Gboard “I. I I Will Don’t Always Love WannaYou.” of made. So watch out before you tap send!
The bug seems not to be universal, because not everyone who suffer from. However, the bug for several devices. Among others mentioned are the Pixel, Pixel 2, Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, Galaxy Note 9, and the Moto G6.
Solution for this problemGoogle calls two actions to Gboard to start working normally again. First of all you can the app to force close in the settings menu of Android. To do this, go to ‘Apps and notifications’ in search of Gboard, press the app, select ‘force stop’ and then ‘ok’.
The second option is to have your device completely to restart. Probably the solution through the Google server activated, but must Gboard to be restarted to make use of.
Not typing but talkingNow you can get text messages also be easy to send through the Google Assistant. In this way, you don’t have to type. Curious about the capabilities of this voice assistant? Read what Google Assistant questions you can ask.
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