ASUS Keyboard with Hindi and Tamil support released for India

ASUS has released ASUS Keyboard for its Zenfone series of smartphones and its Android tablets in India. Even though the app was available on Google Play since last year, the company has added Hindi and Tamil languages for Indian users. ASUS has promised to add more languages and localized features soon. The keyboard offers accurate next-word prediction and suggestions, auto-correction and a learning capability, says the company.

Commenting on the launch of new Keyboard, Peter Chang, Regional Head – South Asia & Country Manager – System Business Group – ASUS India, said:

The ASUS keyboard is a very user-friendly device that supports only ASUS gadgets. We are constantly working towards devising techniques that make use of our gadgets smoother for our customers irrespective of the language. Our new innovation enables finger flicking, fast swipe typing and intelligent learning and word suggestions that simplifies your typing needs significantly. Supporting multiple languages is the most important aspect of localization. In view of our customers’ feedback, we have introduced multi-lingual support. We believe that it is important to serve all of the users with diverse features and simplify the user interface significantly.

Features of ASUS Keyboard

  • Multi-lingual Support – English, Hindi & Tamil
  • Easy finger-flicking to speed up input: Flick up for uppercase or down for symbols, or flick left or right on the space key to change the input method.
  • Fast swipe-typing: Type words simply by moving your finger over the keys in one smooth gesture, with no need to tap each letter.
  • Intelligent learning and word suggestions: Frequently used words are remembered and your personal dictionary which is referenced for suggestions

Download ASUS Keyboard for free from the Google Play Store. Remember, it works only on ASUS devices.


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