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Tech giant announces Word Flow Keyboard for iOS

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Microsoft says the iOS version will also receive its much-loved word predictive feature and also its swipe feature which a lot of Windows Phone users love.
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Microsoft has announced that it will be bringing its Windows Phone Word Flow Keyboard to iOS back in January and a new sign up page was made available to beta testers so they'll be able to access the keyboard soon.

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Microsoft says the iOS version will also receive its much-loved word predictive feature and also its swipe feature which a lot of Windows Phone users love.

Users will also be able to customize keyboard backgrounds with their image and there is also a one-handed mode. Users will be able to swipe and tap out words by simply moving the keyboard to the side in an arc.

Last week, Microsoft released a hub keyboard which was first made available on Android before it arrived on iOS. The hub keyboard lets users access files on your one-drive account with any third party source, as well as contacts directly from the keyboard.

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The Word Flow Keyboard app for iOS is currently in beta form for testers on Microsoft's Garage site.

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