Are you facing the problem of searching something in your preferred language on Google or enter some script in your own local language? If you are then the search giant Google has a solution for your problem. As a solution to your problem Google has added to its homepage a virtual keyboard from this week. On both home page and search result page it has added a small keyboard icon next to search field of all 35 non-English versions of its search engine making your search more easier than before and help all the non-English users and the users need not use online translation tools or copy one word, go to some websites for translation and read them.
The search giant announced that it will make the virtual keyboard feature as default on Google search for all available 35 languages namely Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Finnish, Galician, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kazakh, Kirghiz, Macedonian, Malayalam, Mongolian, Persian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Swedish, Tatar, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian and Uzbek, however China is exempted from this list. The virtual keyboard does not need any additional software for its use.
Users will be able to view a tiny keyboard icon pop right next to the search field, when user clicks that icon a virtual keyboard will appear on the screen in their selected language then user can input text either by clicking on the on-screen keyboard or hitting the corresponding key in their keyboard. Previously in 2009 the search giant also developed virtual keyboard API on code.google.com to enable developers to integrate this function on their webpages.