
For countless Android users, Google’s Gboard has become an essential tool, as it is conveniently pre-installed on most devices. This versatile keyboard app boasts an array of features like swipe gestures, clipboard management, autofill options, and instant translations. One of the standout enhancements to elevate your typing experience is the inclusion of the Undo and Redo buttons, which allow for seamless correction of typing errors with a quick tap.
How to Enable the Undo and Redo Buttons in Gboard
Although the Undo and Redo buttons were initially accessible only through the Japanese keyboard, Google has now made these features available on all keyboards. Before you dive in, ensure that you have the latest version of Gboard installed on your Android device.
Follow these steps to set up the Undo and Redo buttons:
- Open an App: Begin by launching any application such as Messages or Notes that requires the keyboard.
- Access the Suggestion Strip: Tap the Grid Menu Icon located in the suggestion strip of your keyboard interface.
- Add the Undo Function: From the displayed keyboard options, find the Undo function. Drag it into your suggestion strip for quick accessibility. This way, you avoid the extra step of navigating through the grid menu every time you need to use it.
- Test the Buttons: Now that the Undo button is readily available, start typing something and tap the Undo icon if needed. You’ll find both Undo and Redo buttons on your toolbar.

Understanding How the Undo and Redo Buttons Work
The Undo and Redo buttons can drastically streamline your text input process, especially since accidental deletions and edits are common on mobile devices. Rather than sifting through lines of text to make corrections, a simple click can quickly reverse unwanted changes.
However, it’s essential to be aware of some limitations:
- Clipboard Conflicts: If you recently took a screenshot, the clipboard may override the Undo button in the suggestion strip. To restore access, simply tap the Grid Menu icon and select Undo.
- Next-Word Suggestions: When enabled, this feature can obstruct your access to the Undo and Redo buttons. You may need to return to the four-square function to utilize them.
- Session History: Gboard tracks your current typing session, allowing you to use the Undo function even if you switch between apps. However, closing the app from your recent tasks will reset the session, removing any corrections.
- Character Limitations: Unlike keyboard shortcuts on a computer, tapping the Undo button will only remove one character at a time. To delete multiple characters, you must repeatedly press the Undo button rather than holding it down.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I know if my Gboard is up to date?
You can check if your Gboard is updated by going to the Google Play Store, searching for Gboard, and looking for an “Update”button. If it’s not available, you are running the latest version.
2. Why can’t I see the Undo and Redo buttons sometimes?
Sometimes, the Undo and Redo buttons may not appear if you’re using features like clipboard operations or next-word suggestions. You can access them again by tapping the Grid Menu icon and selecting them.
3. Can I use the Undo and Redo buttons across different apps?
Yes! Gboard maintains a history of your typing session, allowing you to use the Undo and Redo buttons even when switching between different applications, as long as the app hasn’t been cleared from recent tasks.
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