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Google Handwrite: Way To Search With One Finger

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Google has introduced a feature that would prove to be helpful for users who mostly depend on one hand only for searching on the search giant.

 

The feature is called Google Handwrite and with it you can use your fingers or stylus to write the letters of the keywords of your search on the screen of your phone.After it is typed, Google adds the letter to the search bar. It is most convenient for people who have busy hands and can search for whatever required only with one hand.

 

For the feature to work, Android 2.3 or higher on a phone and on a tablet it should be Android 4 or more, on the iDevices, iOS 5 is a requisite.

 

When you want to get the feature, log into google.com on the device that you use, keep scrolling until you reach the button at the bottom which says, "Settings", there might be a need to sign in with your Google account, click on "Settings", on the " Search Settings" page, you can find the option of "Handwrite", at the bottom, and there you need to touch the "Enable" button.The last step would involve savings the settings.

 

 

The era of smartphone, tablet and Android users has high demand for features for Google Handwrite, because it gives the users a combination of the joy of writing with fingers and managing the search over the phone with mere use of one finger.

 

For more check out Google Handwrite

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