The ability to customize digital keyboard appearances, mirroring the aesthetic found on Apple’s iOS for use on Google’s Android operating system, represents a desire for visual consistency across platforms. This customization is typically achieved through themes or modifications applied to third-party keyboard applications.
Implementing an alternative design scheme can improve user satisfaction by providing a familiar and preferred visual experience. Historically, users have sought methods to personalize their devices beyond manufacturer defaults, leading to a market for themes and user interface modifications across various software applications.