Input for all screens
As more large screen form factors become available, apps need to support input peripherals more than ever. Learn about some straight-forward best practices to support input methods like keyboard, mouse, and stylus. These simple changes can elevate your app experience and grow user engagement.
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Learn more about input compatibility → https://goo.gle/3LOH1nz
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Learn more about input design → https://goo.gle/3r4XCva
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