Google's recent update to Gboard introduces circular key shapes, replacing the traditional squares and prompting mixed reactions from users. While some are frustrated with the visual changes, others express annoyance at the complaints surrounding it. The update not only alters the aesthetic but also affects key placement, thereby disrupting users' muscle memory who have relied on the previous layout. Although change can be challenging, users can customize their experience by turning off key borders in the settings menu to adjust to the new design more easily.
In the latest build of Gboard, Google has changed the key shape from squares to circles, leading to a split reaction among users.
The discontent stems from both the aesthetic changes and the moves in key positions, disrupting users' established muscle memory.
Change can be difficult; some people are upset by the interface shift while others are frustrated by the complaints of fellow users.
To mitigate the change, users can disable the key borders in the Gboard themes settings, easing the transition to the new design.
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