

In other words, the entries are no longer in the Settings page, but the keyboard is still available. Instead, Windows 10 20H1 simply removed the option to “Choose which language use SwiftKey suggestions and autocorrections” through Windows Settings. However, on close inspection, it seems Microsoft has not removed the keyboard. That’s interestingly because as we reported last week, Microsoft seems to have finalized version 2004 ahead of its launch.įurthermore, seemed to be no SwiftKey integration visible in Windows 10 20H2 either, although that update is still fledgling. In fact, the popular virtual keyboard could be absent from the release of Windows 10 20H1 (version 2004) this spring.Īccording to a report from WinFuture, SwiftKey is absent from the latest builds of Windows 10 20H1.

In what we would describe as an interesting move, Microsoft is seemingly considering removing SwiftKey from Windows 10.
