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Gboard's Latest Update Removes the Period and Comma Keys on Android (9to5google.com) 72

An anonymous reader writes: Gboard has introduced some significant changes to the app over the past few weeks, making typing on the app much easier than ever before. You can now resize the keyboard to your desired size, and there's even something in the works that will make adding apostrophes to your text even more seamless.

If all of that wasn't enough, the app is now introducing a feature that some will find peculiar, which will allow users to remove the period and common punctuation keys from Gboard. This news comes to us from 9to5Google, sharing that this is now an option with the latest version of the app.

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Gboard's Latest Update Removes the Period and Comma Keys on Android

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  • User Choices (Score:5, Informative)

    by Ksevio ( 865461 ) on Thursday October 23, 2025 @11:04AM (#65745602) Homepage

    The new update ALLOWS users to remove it, not removes it by default.

    Android also lets users swap keyboards if you want to use swiftkey or something else

    • For now. The next step is hidden by default and the end game is they simply don't exist.

      This is google, they play the long game when forcing changes no one wants.
      • A decade ago, TheOnion touted Apple's new laptop with a scroll clickwheel instead of a keyboard.
      • For now. The next step is hidden by default and the end game is they simply don't exist.

        Don't exist like a non-shit keyboard layout on iOS? They're not even smart enough at Apple to give you a layout where the number keys are across the top row when you're entering a password.

      • by Ksevio ( 865461 )

        Then you can just swap to a different keyboard

    • by bn-7bc ( 909819 )
      Comma aybe, but stay away from the period it's used in urls an ac a secimal sep we neeed it
      • Why would anyone want to remove the punctuation keys to begin with???
        • Why would anyone want to remove the punctuation keys to begin with???

          Have you seen the way that people write messages/comments/posts from their phones these days? It is pretty much all shorthand unintelligible gibberish with absolutely no punctuation.

  • by Equuleus42 ( 723 ) on Thursday October 23, 2025 @11:07AM (#65745616) Homepage

    Let's eat, grandma

    Let's eat grandma

    Commas are important

  • by Dru Nemeton ( 4964417 ) on Thursday October 23, 2025 @11:25AM (#65745654)
    Thissoundslikeanawesomechangeforuserssinceusingthingslikecommaandor periodstakesuptoomuchofmyvaluabletimeIreallyhopethaththeirnextstepisto removespacesaltogethersincetherearesomanyoftheminEnglishtextItssomuch quickertojusttypeouteverythinginonecontinueousstreamoftextlikeThaidoes Dontyouthink mygodstypingthatlastbitoftextwasexhaustingwithhavingtousetheshiftkeyandall canwejustgetridofthatookthxbai
  • No, no, no.

    This, this right here, this is enshittification.

    • by Ksevio ( 865461 )

      Giving users more options is enshitification?

      • by aergern ( 127031 )

        In this case, yes.

      • Re:oh, fsck no (Score:4, Insightful)

        by pz ( 113803 ) on Thursday October 23, 2025 @12:39PM (#65745882) Journal

        When the new options are demonstrably worse, the change has no clear motivation other than just being for change's sake, and the outcome will lead to a worsening of already poor ability to communicate, then, the answer is, "yes."

        • Ability for whom to [speak emoji] [question mark emoji] It's quite [sunny emoji] a lot of [group of people emoji] don't give a [eggplant emoji] about how to [speak emoji] [period emoji]

    • by allo ( 1728082 )

      I think you're misusing the term. It may be shitty, but enshittification is the process to make things shitty for profit. You enshittify something first to appease advertisers at the cost of annoying users and then enshittify it to make profit by making the product worse for advertisers. I don't think GBoard is increasing profit by people not using periods and commas.

  • I bet the EU forces them to put them back.

  • It still upsets me that Swype is still the best keyboard, and that it can't really be used on modern Android anymore. No other keyboard I've found has embraced the extremely useful shortcuts that keyboard had. Did a word get completely mangled and you want to retype it? Tap the word and then double-tap the Swype symbol and it would select the whole word and let you try again. It is such a pain to do that on basically everybody other keyboard on Android. Copy/paste having shortcuts was also extremely us

    • by BKX ( 5066 )

      On Gboard, you can just hit backspace and it will delete the last word so you can try again. It kind of sucks when you don't realize until later, but at least that's something.

      • On Gboard, you can just hit backspace and it will delete the last word so you can try again.

        Yow. That's a bug, not a feature.

        • by AuMatar ( 183847 )

          If you tap in the word, that's a bug, you probably typoed the last letter. If you Swype it in, that's intended behavior- you're undoing your last action either way (1 Swype vs 1 tap). Swype behaved the same way,

  • From TFA:

    If turned off, Gboard’s bottom row will just be ‘?123’, [space bar] and the enter key for a cleaner look. It makes for a very wide space bar.

    The amount of space "saved" / moved to the space bar is minuscule. Pretty sure most people's space-bar thumb aren't than wide...

  • Until they give us the option to remove whatever letters or symbols we want from the keyboard.. I mean seriously, how often does anyone use the letter "X"? or "Q", or how about "V"? :P
  • What do they have against periods?

    Women should be outraged!

  • It does make sense. At least two generations of people never use them. My sister teaches in a university and says the emails she gets from students are atrocious. Even worse this sometimes carries over into their writing for course work. It's probably better now; this was all before the advent of AI doing students' homework for them. One wonders how they speak with each other if their written grammar is so bad. Turns out they don't speak with each other.

  • Does the update provide an option to remove data collection as well?

  • by Anonymous Coward
    - e e cummings
  • We do not need to make using apostrophes easier. People already use them in far too many places where they do not belong.

    • by piojo ( 995934 )

      I get that that wasn't a rule when we grew up, but how else do you distinguish Ms from M's? (Not to be confused with I's, as in "I's going to the stores")

  • The point of this change is to make the keyboard interface "cleaner, with more space". Fine. But it begs the question "why?". Why do you need more space when having a 10% narrower space has never been an issues in the first place?

    My bet is that they are trying to make more space that they can fill in with other buttons. Like AI buttons (and spyware) built in directly into your keyboard.

    Mark my words.

  • How about just letting us drag and drop whatever keys where ever we want them? Bonus for custom macro keys like their ".com" button. I want a key that types my full email address, not just the end of it.

    Am I the only one who, when creating new passwords, takes into account how often I'll have to mode switch on the mobile keyboards to type it in?

  • Well, considering a lot of people these days, cannot spell or complete a sentence without using emoji characters, using "texting language", this doesn't surprise me at all.

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