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There's a secret one-handed keyboard in your iPhone, but you can't use it

A secret keyboard that's never been released is hiding within the iPhone's iOS system code, by Apple developer Steve Troughton-Smith and revealed in 9to5Mac.

Troughton-Smith suggests the hidden keyboard is designed for one-handed use, as the keys are closer together than the original keyboard in iOS, making it easier to type with a single thumb. The keyboard is activated by swiping from either the left or right edge of the keyboard.

Here's a closer look at the keyboard:

ios hidden one handed keyboard
ios hidden one handed keyboard

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Check out a video of the keyboard and how it's activated posted by Troughton-Smith on Twitter:

You'll also notice that you get some copy and paste functions when Troughton-Smith swipes from the edge of the keyboard.

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Apparently, the code for the supposedly one-handed keyboard has been in the iPhone operating system since 2014 with iOS 8 (we're now on iOS 10), which is when Apple released the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Keeping in mind that the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus had larger screens than previous models, it's possible that Apple was looking for ways to make one-handed typing easier on larger screens.

The recent discovery of this unreleased feature doesn't necessarily mean Apple will announce it any time soon, if at all. Unfortunately, Troughton-Smith doesn't elaborate on how to activate the keyboard, either.

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