People are now expecting variety in all things even in Android apps. Then Why not in keyboard.
Yes, there are more than 50+ keyboard applications on Google Play. You may have never thought to change the keyboard on your Android device. Why would you? The one that came with your phone is almost certainly usable and inoffensive. But it may not be the best keyboard for you.
There’s a whole world of keyboards out there, and your default Google/Samsung/HTC keyboard is nowhere near the most useful, most productive, or the prettiest. The keyboard you choose will depend on what you’re using it for: Are you looking for a keyboard with more keys and options? A simpler more elegant keyboard with fewer keys? All the keys aligned in a straight line at the bottom of your screen? The options are almost limitless.
Once you have a keyboard enabled, you can use it whenever you’re typing in a text box. Your default keyboard will always come up first, but you can quickly switch between keyboards by opening your notification bar menu.
1) SwiftKey Keyboard: - SwiftKey Keyboard uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically learn your writing style, including the emoji you love to use (if you use emoji), the words that matter to you and how you like to type. That means autocorrect and predictive text that actually works because it adapts to you. SwiftKey Keyboard caters for all typing tastes - all colors, designs and themes. Support for 150+ languages. Tapping or swipe-to-type. Tons of emoji (smileys, emoticons).
2) Gboard - the Google Keyboard: - Gboard has everything you love about Google Keyboard-speed and reliability, Glide Typing, voice typing, and more—plus Google Search built in. No more app switching; just search and share, right from your keyboard. Gboard also has emoji search to help you find emoji faster, plus GIF search, and multilingual typing to let you switch languages on the fly.
Glide Typing — Type faster by sliding your finger from letter to letter.
Voice typing — Easily dictate text on the go.
3) GO Keyboard - Emoji keyboard, Swipe input, GIFs: - It`s a emoji keyboard who understands you most-Bored with plain android keyboard. There are 10000+ colorful themes, 1000+emoji and GIFs, 100+ fonts and you can swipe to input smoothly.
4) Hacker's Keyboard: - This keyboard has separate number keys, punctuation in the usual places, and arrow keys. It is based on the AOSP Gingerbread soft keyboard, so it supports multitouch for the modifier keys. This keyboard is especially useful if you use ConnectBot for SSH access. It provides working Tab/Ctrl/Esc keys, and the arrow keys are essential for devices that don't have a trackball or D-Pad.
And, lots more to go on Google Play...
If you want to create you own custom keyboard Android application, my refer next post, HB Blog 148: Custom Floating Keyboard.
Yes, there are more than 50+ keyboard applications on Google Play. You may have never thought to change the keyboard on your Android device. Why would you? The one that came with your phone is almost certainly usable and inoffensive. But it may not be the best keyboard for you.
There’s a whole world of keyboards out there, and your default Google/Samsung/HTC keyboard is nowhere near the most useful, most productive, or the prettiest. The keyboard you choose will depend on what you’re using it for: Are you looking for a keyboard with more keys and options? A simpler more elegant keyboard with fewer keys? All the keys aligned in a straight line at the bottom of your screen? The options are almost limitless.
Once you have a keyboard enabled, you can use it whenever you’re typing in a text box. Your default keyboard will always come up first, but you can quickly switch between keyboards by opening your notification bar menu.
1) SwiftKey Keyboard: - SwiftKey Keyboard uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically learn your writing style, including the emoji you love to use (if you use emoji), the words that matter to you and how you like to type. That means autocorrect and predictive text that actually works because it adapts to you. SwiftKey Keyboard caters for all typing tastes - all colors, designs and themes. Support for 150+ languages. Tapping or swipe-to-type. Tons of emoji (smileys, emoticons).
2) Gboard - the Google Keyboard: - Gboard has everything you love about Google Keyboard-speed and reliability, Glide Typing, voice typing, and more—plus Google Search built in. No more app switching; just search and share, right from your keyboard. Gboard also has emoji search to help you find emoji faster, plus GIF search, and multilingual typing to let you switch languages on the fly.
Glide Typing — Type faster by sliding your finger from letter to letter.
Voice typing — Easily dictate text on the go.
3) GO Keyboard - Emoji keyboard, Swipe input, GIFs: - It`s a emoji keyboard who understands you most-Bored with plain android keyboard. There are 10000+ colorful themes, 1000+emoji and GIFs, 100+ fonts and you can swipe to input smoothly.
4) Hacker's Keyboard: - This keyboard has separate number keys, punctuation in the usual places, and arrow keys. It is based on the AOSP Gingerbread soft keyboard, so it supports multitouch for the modifier keys. This keyboard is especially useful if you use ConnectBot for SSH access. It provides working Tab/Ctrl/Esc keys, and the arrow keys are essential for devices that don't have a trackball or D-Pad.
And, lots more to go on Google Play...
If you want to create you own custom keyboard Android application, my refer next post, HB Blog 148: Custom Floating Keyboard.
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