Dave012345678910
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I don't really want to use that. What's a better keyboard? I want a small one that's free but still has all the stuff.
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I did try downloading openboard but I can't Install it.
By the way, where is all the other stuff I posted, and the answers? The only way I found this was by tapping on that red D.
There are several alternative keyboards to Gboard, and the best one for you depends on your preferences and needs. Here are a few popular ones:
Before making a decision, it's a good idea to try a few of these keyboards to see which one suits your preferences and typing style the best. Keep in mind that personal preferences can vary, so what works well for one person might not be the best for another.
- SwiftKey Keyboard:
- Features: SwiftKey offers excellent predictive text and autocorrect features. It also supports swipe typing for faster input.
- Customization: You can customize the keyboard's appearance with different themes.
- Fleksy:
- Features: Fleksy is known for its speed and accuracy. It includes gestures for functions like deleting words and spacing.
- Customization: It has a variety of colorful themes and allows you to adjust the keyboard size.
- Grammarly Keyboard:
- Features: If you're looking for a keyboard that helps with grammar and spelling, Grammarly Keyboard is a good choice. It integrates grammar and spell-check features directly into your typing experience.
- Customization: It offers some customization options, and it's designed to help you write more clearly and effectively.
- Chrooma Keyboard:
- Features: Chrooma adapts its color based on the app you're using. It supports gestures, emoji suggestions, and more.
- Customization: You can customize the keyboard's color and behavior to suit your preferences.
- AnySoftKeyboard:
- Features: AnySoftKeyboard is an open-source keyboard that provides a simple and efficient typing experience. It supports multiple languages and has gesture typing.
- Customization: Being open-source, it offers a good level of customization.
- Microsoft SwiftKey:
- Features: SwiftKey, now owned by Microsoft, offers excellent predictive text and learns from your writing style across various apps.
- Customization: It allows you to resize the keyboard and choose from different themes.
FTFYI like Yandex Keyboard. For one thing, it's had the ability to save notes into the keyboard, which you paste later. And Yandex isn't some small name, it's Russia's equivalent of America's Google.
I do not claim that Yandex is more popular than Google in Europe (or even in Russia specifically). I merely claim that Yandex is a European company akin to Google.I'm sure most users in Europe (outside of the Russian Federation) use America's Google.
I do not claim that Yandex is more popular than Google in Europe (or even in Russia specifically). I merely claim that Yandex is a European company akin to Google.
Why? Would you also not define Ukraine or Poland as European countries?This is probably more about semantics and maybe I'm been pedantic? But I wouldn't define Russia as a European country...
Until 1962, over half of French territory was in Africa! I doubt the Arabs from the African portion of France (Algeria) would consider themselves European. Yet no one (even in 1962) would say that France is not part of Europe....especially when more than half its area is in Asia. I suspect the population somewhere like Vladivostok wouldn't consider themselves European.
Comparisons between the US and Europe, such as mine are hardly unprecedented!"American" relating to or characteristic of the United States of America, One country.
"European" relating to or characteristic of Europe. More than one country.