Google has been putting a huge amount of news into the latest Android apps, many of which are targeted bridging the gap between using a desktop and a portable device. Since the phone is widely used as the only Internet connection, it makes sense that we would probably do the same with the computer. Android 10 desktop mode is an example, and one of the latest news related to the program: the ability to copy images.
The & # 39; copy / paste & # 39; was the obvious reason for the difference in the early days of Android, but it hasn't come up much since. We can copy any text, however, and paste it into another application that includes text input; the opposite of the pictures
Gboard clipboard includes pre-attached pictures
As XDA Developers have pointed out, the latest version of Google Keyboard released something new in that code does not work: animated captioning of photos. It also doesn't work for the simple reason that photos can't be copied right now, so it's going to be something that can be easily done from an Android keyboard.
If Android prepares to expand the clipboard, Gboard will work just fine. After thoroughly analyzing Google's input code, at XDA Developers found those lines refer to the option to paste pictures. Not to mention the biggest problem: if the image is on the clipboard, Gboard will be able to access it and attach it to the compatible system. However, currently the option will not be suitable for all applications, only a list of them will allow:
- AOSP messages.
- Viber
- Line
- OK
- Messenger Lite
- Snapchat
- Motorola messages
- Google messages
- VK
- Skype
- in.
- Samsung messages.
- Zalo
- Google Docs
- On Twitter
- Still
- Hangouts
- Hey
This is a first list, but surprisingly Telegraph not installed between social networking and using Google-selected messages. We'll have to wait to see the photocopy as this can only be done using the & # 39; flag & # 39; or progress line to generate values. However, Google plans to add in the future, when new Android clipboard functions are stopped. By copying or pasting images that appear to be unpopular on a cell phone, it is important for those who want to get their phone permanently off the computer.
Via | XDA Developers