Communicate
more easily across languages in Gmail
Finding the right words can be difficult, especially
across languages, and once you choose them, finding a way to type them can be even harder. Try emailing family in Germany, chatting with friends in China or adding a Russian business partner's name to your contacts and you may find yourself limited by the language of your keyboard.
That's why today we’re adding
more than 100 virtual keyboards, transliteration and
IMEs—collectively called input tools—in Gmail. These tools enable you to type in the language and keyboard layout you’re accustomed to, making it easy to keep in touch with family, friends and coworkers from any computer. You can even switch between
languages with one click.
To try it out, check the box next to
Enable input tools under
Language in
Settings.
Once you’ve enabled it, you’ll see the Input Tools icon next to the Settings button in your toolbar, and you can
turn on and off any Input Tool from there.
With these new virtual keyboards,
Gmail supports typing in 75 languages—a big jump from the five
languages that were initially supported when we
introduced Indic transliteration in
Gmail in 2009.
Gmail’s users are from all over the world—and language should never get in the way of a good conversation. If you'd like to use Input Tools in other places, try out the
Chrome extension, the
******* desktop client or the Android app.
Posted by C. Andrew Warren, Product Manager
(Cross-posted on the
Gmail and Enterprise Blogs)
Communicate more easily across languages in Gmail