Top Android Apps 2013: Application Repositions Keyboard Under Your Fingers, Makes Tablet Typing A Breeze

Ever since the tablet revolution began last year, one particular problem has been plaguing Android users - typing. 

Because of the limited space, most people accidentally type on the built-in keyboard even if they were just navigating the surface area. Fortunately, an application currently in development would help solve this inconvenience. 

Presenting the Dryft keyboard from developer Randy Mardsen. 

What separates this application from other similar apps is that the keyboard will be the one to adjust on the current location of your fingers. In addition, it also allows your fingers to rest on the tablet's without registering unintentional touches.

Because of the added features of this app, Dryft will require some system permission and improved accelerometer. As a result, you won't see the Dryft keyboard as a stand-alone application. Instead, its developer plans to license it to Android, as well as iOS and Windows Phone OS. 

Mardsen also indicated that he may make the application available for third-party developers through the Dryft SDK. 

Stay tuned to know more about this must-have application on your Android tablet. 

Here is a video on how the Dryft keyboard works. 

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