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Last week, Google released a second one beta version Androidat 14 QPR3. Now it has been revealed that, in addition to innovations such as vibration when adjusting the brightness or the keyboard vibration switch, it brings two new accessibility features related to the physical keyboard: the one-finger function and the Bounce key.

When you enable the one-finger feature and press a modifier key such as Alt, Ctrl, and Shift, the feature will hold that modifier key down while you press other keys. This makes it easier for you to press multiple keys at once to enter a hotkey or execute a command in quick succession.

Bounce keys, on the other hand, cause the operating system to ignore rapid repeated presses of the same key. This feature is intended to help people with impaired motor skills who can press a key multiple times, even if they only want to press it once.

It is very likely that the one-finger function and the Bounce keys that appeared in the second beta Androidu 14 QPR3, get to Androidu 15. It can therefore be expected that it will also arrive on Samsung phones and tablets with the One UI 7.0 superstructure. A well-known expert on Android Mishaal Rahman who on these functions pointed out, also says that a third option called slow keys will be added soon, allowing users to specify how long a key needs to be pressed for the system to register the press.

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