Morse in words with Gboard: Learn Morse in an hour

Η Google φέρεται να έχει ενσωματώσει κώδικα Morse στο Gboard για συσκευές and iOS. Apparently it is an attempt by the company to help people with limited mobility to communicate using their smartphones.

However, it would not be a bad idea to learn Morse code.Morse

What is the Morse Code?

The Morse code was developed in the 1800 decade to allow messages to be sent via telegraphs. Its simplicity makes Morse code one of the most flexible forms of communication and has been used in countless ways over the years.

The latest use of the Morse code is like assistive technology to help people with mobility problems in communication.

Morse code consists of dots and dashes which are converted to letters depending on the order and repetition. So the code is ideal for people with disabilities who want to use the modern .

Morse code at Gboard

Google has added support for Morse code to Gboard, the company's keyboard application running on Android and iOS devices. The company works with Tania Finlayson, an expert in assistive technology with Morse code. Finlayson has cerebral palsy, so he knows the value of assistive technology very well.

Finlayson explained the value of the Morse code in a post at The Keyword saying:

Technology today is designed for the mass market. Unfortunately, this means that people with disabilities are left behind. Developing communication tools like this is important, because for many people it makes their lives more lively.

With the morse code in Gboard you can use dots and dashes instead of the QWERTY keyboard to type text. Gboard will turn those dots and dashes into words and sentences instantly.

Learn to type the Morse code

Google also developed one Morse code learning game (Morse Typing Training). It is available for Android, iOS and desktop computers. The game can help you learn Morse code in less than an hour, which is worth it, no matter whether you have mobility issues or not.

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