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Android 15 adds three keyboard functions that One UI is currently providing

Google published Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 earlier this month. Among its many features were two new accessibility options: bounce keys and sticky keys, which were designed to be used with a physical keyboard. There are rumors that slow keys, an additional option, will soon be added to these two features. Finally, there is a third possibility.

The recently released Android 15 Developer Preview 2 includes three accessibility options—slow keys, Bounce Keys, and Sticky keys—that you may use with a physical keyboard, according to a new report from Android Authority. Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 previously included bounce and sticky keys, but it added a new option for sluggish keys.

You can set the amount of time a key has to be pressed for the system to record a keystroke by using the slow keys option. Individuals with physical limitations benefit from this feature. Android 15 will make it easier for users to utilize a keyboard with tablets or phones that are in desktop mode, thanks to the three new options.

Now, if you are a Samsung tablet or smartphone owner, this should cheer you up. With One UI, the Korean tech behemoth already provides these three choices. One of the reasons why users favor One UI over stock Android is because of this. Stock Android still lacks many of the helpful features that One UI provides.

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