- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
- cross-posted to:
- android@lemdro.id
There are a whole lot of different keyboard solutions on Android, and let’s be honest: a lot of the offerings aren’t great. While many of them have strengths, I initially struggled in my de-googling of my life to find a keyboard that had everything I wanted with regards to layout, swipe typing, and voice input. What follows is the best method I’ve been able to come up with (credit to the cowboy-hatted individual who clued in me into FUTO voice).
I’ve been using Heliboard with the swipe typing library for about a year and it’s been really good. only issue I have is for some reason the keyboard stops correcting until a restart, I’ll type a word with 2 letters wrong, the suggestion will be on the bar and it won’t replace it.
Transcribro uses the same engine as FUTO Voice but is actually open source.
Unfortunately I can’t use any keyboard other than GBoard simply because no one else has figured out swipe typing yet.
Have you tried Heliboard with Google swipe library?
I didn’t realize that was possible…
Check out the article in the post, it walks you through adding it :)
The swipe typing on Heliboard can be a bit rough, and I have this issue where sometimes when the keyboard comes up, it isn’t fully featured ie, swiping doesn’t work and I can’t bring up the copy/paste menu.
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Why would Nazis pay for open source development?
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