Hacker’s Keyboard (the first one), Florisboard Beta, FUTO Keyboard and more have a button to reverse and repeat the actions.

This can reverse stuff like deleting a text and more.

This feature exists, but just isnt used!

Supported Keyboards

  • Hacker’s Keyboard
  • Thumbkey
  • FUTO Keyboard
  • Florisboard (beta)
  • Heliboard (modern Fork of OpenBoard)
  • Unexpected Keyboard
  • AnySoft Keyboard
  • @MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    Hacker’s Keyboard can. Because it’s just a condensed full keyboard, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, function keys, and most of the rest included.

  • @oohgodyeah@lemmy.world
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    Undo has been available in the Alt Menu of GBoard for a while. Long press on an editable text field then select Undo in the popup alternative menu (sometimes you need to scroll over or tap the 3 dots to see the full menu choices)

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      Let’s see if that’s true.

      Nope. Couldn’t find it.

      Not saying you’re lying, but it’s not available on my version of gboard.

    • @SatyrSack@lemmy.one
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      The options that you see there are not dependent on your keyboard though. Change your keyboard to something else, and you still see the same options when long pressing a text field.

  • @Ibaudia@lemmy.world
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    185 months ago

    Found FUTO to be my favorite of the and trying it out now as a daily driver, thanks for the suggestion :)

  • zitrone 🍋
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    Unexpected Keyboard has A Ctrl key that does pretty much everything you expect

  • @9point6@lemmy.world
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    Wanna know something weirder?

    The official Google keyboard has undo too—just only on the Japanese locale (perhaps on similar languages too)

    No idea why it’s not at least an option to put on the suggestion bar for every other language

  • @Klear@lemmy.world
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    With an OTG connector you can just plug a keyboard into your phone. You can do stuff like alt-tab to switch between open apps. And if you plug in a mouse, a giant cursor appears. It’s kinda cursed but it works.

  • @NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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    A thing I did with Key Mapper from F-Droid lets me undo by pressing Volume Down + Volume Up, and Redo by pressing Volume Up + Volume Down (the order matters). If anyone’s interested I can share how to set it up.

    Note that it’d work better and more seamlessly if you use Shizuku, but I don’t so there’s some caveats. I’ll happily go into more detail if anyone wants, just ask.

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          I installed it and will try it out. Android 15 Beta made it slightly difficult to give some permissions. I’ll have to figure it out first.

          I have Shikuzu installed, curious to see how it enhances it. I only found a few apps that use Shikuzu, most of them also from Shikuzu’s developer.

  • @dustyData@lemmy.world
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    Uuhh, I know we are talking about phones. But the stock keyboard supports all desktop shortcuts when Android runs on a tablet. Like, I’m using them right now on a Samsung A8.

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        Well, I’m downtown right now and I no longer have my tablet with me. But here’s from the horse’s mouth. It says Galaxy Tab S, but it applies to all Galaxy tablets. There you can see the ctrl key on the tablet’s default keyboard. That key has full functionality for the common shortcuts. That’s undo, redo, copy, cut, paste, and select all. I use them all the time ever since I got it. Both tablets and phones can undo and redo if you connect a bluetooth keyboard to them too.

        The Samsung keyboard for phones also acquires the powers of undo and redo if you activate the swipe gestures.

        I don’t know why it is so simple on the tablet but not on the phones, but whatever. It’s a UX quirk, it’s not some magic that the keyboards are creating. Android has an UndoManager right in the OS since before 2018. It is what apps that have undo buttons use themselves.

      • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        35 months ago

        I can’t SS it because it’s covered in like 2 inches of dust and dead as fuck but my old pixel tablet was the same way

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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    Probably to facilitate it on the Android Studio test environment, that or it’s legacy from the linux kernel

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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        I mean because android is a linux based OS it could have inherited ctrl-Z from Linux’s list of ctrl options.

        • @herrvogel@lemmy.world
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          Does the kernel even have that functionality built into it? I thought it only mapped the raw data from the keyboard into actual key presses, but nothing more. That is to say it’s the kernel that determines the ctrl and z keys are being pressed, but it’s something higher on the stack that determines what to do with that information. Could be wrong, though.

    • @sparkle@lemm.ee
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      pretty sure i remember just pressing ctrl-c/ctrl-v on the android studio emulator

  • TheHarpyEagle
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    35 months ago

    I’ve also used hacker keyboard to ctrl+c/ctrl+v when apps block the regular context copy/paste actions, pretty handy.

  • @Lojcs@lemm.ee
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    35 months ago

    They also show up on the context menu in supported apps regardless of the keyboard, no?

  • Ghostalmedia
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    35 months ago

    I’m always kind of surprised that, Google has yet to follow iOS in having universal, system wide, undo / redo shortcuts.

    Back in iOS 1 and 2, we used to mock Apple for lacking universal undo. Then they added that shake to undo feature in iOS 3. That gesture is stupid as hell, and the newer three finger gestures are also kind of janky, but at least they work everywhere.