Android 14 QPR3 won’t be out for the masses until June, but we already have a decent idea about what it will bring to the table, thanks to beta releases. Thesecond Android 14 QPR3 beta dropped this week, and although some are experiencing bricked devices while sideloading the update, we’ve learned a fair bit more about what the next quarterly platform release (QPR) will look like. Android sleuth Mishaal Rahman has detailed several of the changes, both big and small, included with the new release. We can now add another to the list, focusing on physical keyboards.

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Google could enhance support for external keyboards on smartphones, foldables, and tablets with Android 14 QPR3 by including support forsticky keysandbounce keys,as discovered by Rahman. These are accessibility-focused keyboard adjustments commonly seen on Windows devices to help people with physical disabilities.

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Simply put, sticky keys enable users to hold down buttons without needing to. As Rahman explains, turning on sticky keys will let people access commonly used modifier keys like Shift/Ctrl/Alt without having to hold them down at the same time. The bounce key is another accessibility feature that tells the system to ignore unintended keystrokes of the same alphabet/character.

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Rahman also found that support for slow keys is on the way, although the toggle for that functionality may only go live in a subsequent release. The slow key setting is also a welcome accessibility-related addition to Android 14, letting users set slow keystrokes so that the system only recognizes keys that are pressed for a certain amount of time.

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Physical keyboard support on Android has slowly but surely been getting better, especially since devices like the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold emerged on the scene not too long ago. Only last year, Rahman detailed a rearrangement of the keyboard shortcuts menu destined forAndroid 14, plus theinclusion of several new shortcutsunderSettings>System>Keyboard>Physical keyboard.