Gboard. I want handwriting for Chinese and afaik no foss keyboard has that.
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I use Fleksy, probably not as popular because it doesn't have swype typing but I find the autocorrect works really well, and it's easy to change the word if you don't like what it corrected to by swiping up or down to different options, and you can swipe left to delete words. Built in gif support too, and there's an extension to make the number row always show.
My keyboard autocorrected this into thus once
I'm using the default samsung one, don't know the name
I've recently replaced Gboard with Heliboard. The three main things I want in an Android keyboard are as follows:
- Word suggestions when typing.
- Glide typing.
- Not being super creepy about my data.
Hwliboard does all those things and is super customisable as well.
I've seen a few people mention this one so far. How does it stack up against my wants and dislike?
I don't use the gif keyboard or autocomplete, so I comment about that. but it's so much more customizable than gboard. Honestly surprised you found gboard to be customizable because in my experience it's one of the least customizable ones out there.
When you type our and it corrects to out, I guess it displays it in the middle of the word row, press "out" and hold it and drag it to the trashcan that appears above to "remove suggestion"
Definitely never knew about this. Does that only remove for that exact situation (our into out)? I would be afraid I'm removing out from the dictionary entirely.
It does not remove from dictionary, just for this suggestion/situation
I use the stock AOSP keyboard. Because it's installed by default on LineageOS.
Heliboard.
Privacy.
Heliboard!!
(also on F-Droi & Izzy)
Its amazing & completely open sauce.
Extremely configurable too, which I like (and with built in help that guides to eg where to find other libraries).
And if it helps someone - it's the closest experience to gboard, I only use this keyboard on my devices now. Works with multiple languages at the same time too.
Tho for gesture typing I did load Googles library (still offline).
This seems to be the winner across all the comments so far. How does it do with the correcting words to other words thing I mentioned?
Gboard is pretty good. I switched off Swiftkey because Gboard has the lil space bar cursor thing. Swipe typing is pretty great, and the predictions are fine.
I would prefer a non-Google keyboard, but I haven't found one that's easy to install and works the way I want it to.
Yeah that's exactly my experience, too. Nothing else I've tried has all the features I want.
I use typewise. It feels like there is more space for every button and i no longer accidentally press the space button
Wow this one is wild. I kind of like it at a glance but also I would have to relearn to type π€
A bee posted this
I don't know how you would... Where is it!?
Next to f and h
It takes some getting used to but i am pretty happy with it! You swipe up on the buttons for capitals and it has some gestures that makes deleting and restoring quite easy
FUTO Keyboard. Its newer. Still needs improvements to gesture typing. Overall I like it.
The only thing I'm missing is the ability to use multiple languages at once.
are there any good ones for dyslexics? I hate SwiftKey but have yet to find anything that helps with spelling. I know I can use voice to text but sometimes you don't want speak to your phone in a crowded place.
AnySoftKeyboard.
It has a various styles, and a neat way of switching languages and their layouts.
Does it have the features I called out that I like about Gboard?
It's customizable, though you can't, say, arbitrary drag keyboard keys around on an Android device. There are add-on layouts, and it's possible to create those.
I don't know what "GIF" support involves. It has some support for various Unicode emojis. If this is some sort of Android-native rich text field functionality to embed arbitrary image files, not that I'm aware of, but I may also just not use any apps that support it...I think all the apps I use may just edit regular text.
It does not support swiping, something that I don't use but which some people do rely on.
The two most-significant things that it doesn't do that I would like:
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It does not have the ability to attach arbitrary macro text strings to a key (well, absent from creating a new keyboard, I suppose), something that I have wanted.
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It doesn't support the "drag on spacebar to move cursor in a text field" functionality that some Android software keyboards have.
Of the open-source keyboards, it's the one that I find the best.
I believe -- not in front of my device -- that you can adjust the aggressiveness of text correction or disable it.
You can set it up to keep numbers visible.
I just donβt like correcting words into other words.
So, the normal way to deal with this -- I don't remember whether Gboard supports this, but I suspect it does, and Anysoft definitely does -- is that autocorrecting keyboards don't correct a word that they recognize as a word into another word. The thing is that they won't recognize every word out there. So what you do is to create a "user dictionary", and add your word to it. Then the keyboard knows that your brand name or technical term or whatever is a real word. With Anysoft, you see a list of corrections immediately above the keyboard, and you can tap on the word in its uncorrected form to add it to the user dictionary. You can go into the keyboard settings to view and delete or edit terms in the user dictionary. I don't know about Gboard, whether this is an Android-wide convention or not, but with Anysoft, if you hit space after a word and get an unwanted correction, you can, before hitting any other keys, hit backspace and it'll delete the space and revert the correction; you can then tap space again and continue with the uncorrected word, if you only want a single uncorrected word and don't want to add it to your user dictionary.
Cool thanks for the detailed response. I don't use swipe typing at all so that one doesn't matter to me. Gif support on Gboard is you can press a GIF button and it lets you search and insert gifs from giphy. I like funny pictures, what can I say. π
I guess it ticks quite differently than gboard (which I don't use). It is very customizable, even with add on modules.
I don't use many of the options, though. I don't like long press. No idea what you mean with GIF support.
The autocorrect usually asks whether I accept the correction or not.
Cool thanks for the response. Gif support is a button that lets you search and insert gifs from giphy. I use it a lot because I like memes π
Currently, I just use GBoard, but I'm following the development of Florisboard rather closely.
I just installed the floris 4.0 beta earlier. I think once they ship 4.0 and offer a type-ahead suggestion model Floris'll be worth considering as a serious Gboard replacement.
So far Floris is the best Gboard replacement candidate I've found.
I love Heliboard it is a fork from Openboard. It has themes and is 100% offline
Does it have the things I called out as liking about Gboard?
It's insanely customizable; you can change all of the special characters to be anything else, as well as their positions.
Nice. That's actually even more customizable than I need. How does it do with the correcting correctly spelled words thing?
- Customizable, yes
- Gif, no
Got it, thanks!
OpenBoard. Has what I need in terms of customization and I can turn off word prediction/correction (not sure if it even has it to begin with). Used to use Swiftkey several years ago but i like OpenBoard more nowadays.
I like correction of typos and prediction, I just don't like correcting words into other words. I haven't found a way to have one without the other. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Did you know you can turn off autocorrect?
I've been using Swype since its inception and I've stuck with it after it was called SwiftKey and still use it now it's owned by Microsoft.
Gboard is okay enough but I've gotten more used to SwiftKey.
I like autocorrecting typos, I don't like autocorrecting words into other words. As far as I've found you can't have one without the other. Correct me if I'm wrong though.
No that's correct. It cannot distinguish between typos and different words
It's a shame. It doesn't seem like it would be hard to implement one that doesn't change correctly spelled words at all.
Well SwiftKey advertised with some AI (actually just algorithm) that could analyse the words you typed before and glean from context what you are trying to say and correct accordingly. I find it's wrong more often than not so I keep autocorrect off. Also I use SwiftKey in two languages, English and my native language, Dutch. It does not anticipate in which language it should predict at all. It mostly just favours English.
No way to know if you meant to typo type or typo
Same, been using it long before it was bought by Microsoft. It has customizations I like, and (when it works properly) I can copy and paste between my phone and computer.
That sounds like a really nice feature (the copy between devices). Does it have gifs built in?
Yeah