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HTC Sense keyboard released to the Play Store

HTC is slowly working to follow Google, Sony, Motorola and others by pulling out some of their specific apps and loading them to the Play Store. The newest addition is the HTC Sense keyboard. With every app that OEM’s pull from their deeply embedded custom skins the better for owners everywhere. With the app safely free to be updated and altered at will, it prevents users from suffering through bugs in hopes that a OTA shows up to fix it.

HTC Sense Keybaord

The images that HTC added to the Play Store are definitely not of the English variety, Chinese maybe? I am not entirely sure. However, the keyboard does have a number of language packs inside. As with most OEM made available apps, this one will only be able to be installed on compatible devices. HTC fails to offer up the list, but we would imagine most of the newer HTC devices, like HTC One (2013 and 2014) should be using it as well as the newer mid-ranged Desire line. It might be worth picking up if you do have a HTC device and you use the Sense keyboard.

What’s New
1. Support Google extract view in landscape mode.

2. Add the prompt when adding none word into personal dictionary.

3. Show .ru/.ro/.nl on Russian/Romanian/Dutch URL keyboard.

4. Enable Handwriting manual submit mode.

5. Fix Zhuyin “ㄦ” cannot be typed issue.

Head to the Play Store and grab it, unless HTC pushed it through to your device already.

HTC Sense Input Play Store Link

HTC corporation on the Play Store for more language packs if needed.

Via 9to5Google