Change the built-in Android keyboard to a more convenient one

20 January 2023 0 By georgedeveloper22

Change the built-in Android keyboard to a more convenient one.

Most Android users usually use the keyboard app that comes “bundled” with the device. However, there are countless third-party Android keyboards on the Google Play Store . And these alternative applications can be much better and more convenient. Well, you can not even talk about the presence of additional features. If they were not there, then there would be no point in third-party keyboards.

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  • Chrooma Keyboard – For fixing bugs
  • Go Keyboard – Simple and tasteful
  • Touchpal Keyboard – For those who remember the 2000s
  • Cheetah Keyboard – The most “meme” keyboard
  • Google Handwriting – Not a keyboard at all

Chrooma Keyboard – For fixing bugs

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Chrooma is very similar to Google’s keyboard, except that it provides a lot more customization options. You’ll find all the basic features like gestures, keyboard resizing, predictive input, and autocorrect. But that’s not the point. The main feature is the algorithms, which (as the developers say) are based on the capabilities of neural networks. Thanks to them, Chrooma Keyboard can help you with grammar and punctuation.

Download: Chrooma Keyboard

Go Keyboard – Simple and tasteful

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Go Keyboard has a simple and minimalist design that is quite comfortable at the same time. Among the many features of Go keyboard, which would not be enough to list a few paragraphs, there is the possibility of installing third-party plugins, some of which will change the color theme, while others will add even more features like dictionaries or an emoji emoticon library.

Download: Go Keyboard

Touchpal Keyboard – For those who remember the 2000s

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One of the most curious (the word “functional” here, alas, does not fit) features of the Touchpal Keyboard is the presence of a T9-style keyboard. For those who have forgotten, this is a method for entering messages from push-button phones from the early to mid-2000s. But if that were all, then the Touchpal Keyboard wouldn’t make it to this list. There is the possibility of voice input, support for a variety of gestures, voice recognition, stickers, a gallery of GIFs and a bunch of other things.

Download: Touchpal Keyboard

Cheetah Keyboard – The most “meme” keyboard

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Cheetah Keyboard is one of the best keyboard apps for Android when it comes to using emojis. The program has hundreds of stickers, 3D animated emoticons and a large collection of GIF animations from the Giphy resource, which means there are not just “moving pictures” but also memes. Another feature of this mobile app is the smart reply feature where the android app offers options for quick replies to messages.

Download: Cheetah Keyboard

Google Handwriting – Not a keyboard at all

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Google Handwriting is not exactly a traditional keyboard app. More precisely, it is not at all traditional. It allows you to easily write text by hand on your phone or tablet in more than 100 languages. You can write in printed or written letters, which the application perfectly recognizes. You can also use the stylus just fine, or do without it. In addition, Google Handwriting supports over a thousand emoji emoticons.

Download: Google Handwriting