Recommended keyboard for Android
Recommended keyboard for Android
I’m using Florisboard: f-droid.org/…/dev.patrickgold.florisboard/
It can be a bit rough around the edges, but it’s got the features I want.
I personally use an expected keyboard. Really nice, especially if you use termux. FCITX5 for Android is another good keyboard if you like the more AOSP style keyboard that supports other characters
HeliBoard has been my chosen SwiftKey replacement: github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard
Features I value:
It does suck to see an app that I loved and paid for (yes, I used it for THAT long) get enshittified and try go gobble down AI and son down my throat.
Not to mention M$ owning my typing history (which I kinda could live with).
RIP SwiftKey.
It’s available on the IzzyOnDroid repo
The latest release hints towards F-Droid availability: github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard/releases/tag/v1.2
Just updating 1.1 APKs would have created issues with incoming F-Droid build.
Since I run GrapheneOS, I just install any keyboard I like, and deny it network access in the permissions panel to disable any privacy invading features.
I would rather be running a fully open source keyboard, so I’ll be watching this thread for better solutions.
It’s what I use too, best open-source option I’ve found, but I’ve had Android complain about it using CPU in the background sporadically.
I also wish that it had support for arbitrary Unicode input and the ability to modify the keyboard on-the-fly in the UI, add keys and pop-up menus linked to user-specified characters and sequences of text.
I’ve never encountered a keyboard app with UI/UX comparable to Fleksy, so that’s what I use (and UI/UX is everything for a keyboard).
The settings became a bit silly in terms of UI in the course of updates though, I mean specifically the keyboard itself.
I just switched to HeliBoard. I was using OpenBoard, but I don’t think it was getting updated. The worst part of OpenBoard was it would autocorrect email addresses, so it would turn [email protected] into “my email address mail come” or something, and if I forgot to hit delete right after it did so, there was no way to undo the autocorrect. HeliBoard seems to recognize the @ and stop autocorrecting it.
I just discovered that HeliBoard has an undo button! I can’t count how many times I’ve deleted whole sentences or paragraphs by accident while editing a large block of text.
It has a bunch of other new features and preferences that OpenBoard doesn’t have. For instance, you can swipe up/down from the keyboard in the same way you can swipe left and right to move the cursor.
I just got swiping to work in Heliboard, which is nice. Works and looks just like Gboard. You just have to go to the advanced settings, scroll all the way to the bottom, then load the required library manually.
This is a direct link to the library if you have an ARM 64bit v8 phone. Otherwise, you can find different version in that same repo, I think. Just use the 3-dot menu to download it:
github.com/erkserkserks/openboard/…/arm64-v8a
I found the link to that file in this reddit thread: