Hey guys, im just got rid of gboard and im already missing the autocorrect and swipe to type features. I know there has to be a privacy friendly option out there. Thank you for your help; im fat fingering every other key, pls save me

  • मुक्त
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    35 days ago

    If you are exploring, I’d suggest giving Unexpected Keyboard a try. You might like it even though there is no autocorrect.

  • Stewbs
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    87 days ago

    Heliboard would be my recommendation. Been using it for more than a year now. Started using it when OpenBoard was basically dead in the water and it was merely a fork rather than its own thing and I can safely say it’s the best privacy friendly keyboard I’ve used. Tried so many, FUTO, FlorisBoard but I found Heliboard to be the best. If you want Swipe-to-type features then you can download a proprietary library from the github of Heliboard iirc and load it in the settings of Heliboard.

    Oh and did I mention it’s very customizable? Oh yeah. I think you’ll love it, give it a try :D

  • @chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    66 days ago

    Florisboard is also amazing. One of a very few that dont actually track what you type. The other one i know of with no tracking is anysoftkeyboard.

  • @skarn@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 days ago

    FUTO Keyboard is hands down the best option.

    If you have philosophical objections to the FUTO license, then your options are Heliboard and Florisboard. Heliboard is currently better, but Florisboard has promise.

    • Redex
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      16 days ago

      I like the FUTO keyboard, but it’s just so annoying that it doesn’t support multi-lingual typing and the swipe just isn’t as good as Gboard.

        • Redex
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          16 days ago

          Why did I not know this, I’ve been suffering for so long. Makes it 50 times better. If only the swipe worked better now.

    • @O_R_I_O_N@lemm.eeOP
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      108 days ago

      FUTO: the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog

      … I was planning on testing them all here but that’s so good I’ll think I’ll stop there! I see from recent reviews they are working on improving swipe even more :D thank you so much!

        • @O_R_I_O_N@lemm.eeOP
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          8 days ago

          I’ll probably jump around a bit now, by if its where I settle, I for sure will. Thanks :)

    • @sqgl@beehaw.org
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      28 days ago

      Doesn’t even detect I am glide typing about half the time. Unusable on my Google Pixel 4a.

      • @skarn@discuss.tchncs.de
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        28 days ago

        Which one of the three I suggested?

        FUTO is definitely a bit more resource hungry. Try Heliboard, you need to add a separate library to enable swiping, but it’s definitely way lighter.

    • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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      27 days ago

      Which one is closest to SwiftKey? I got too used to its placement of symbols/special characters, its arrow keys, its always present number row, and it’s left-handed friendly numpad. Been using it for almost 15 years now so it’s going to be hard to switch to a keyboard that doesn’t have an identical layout. I need to do it, though. Its autocorrect went to shit after Microsoft purchased it and I’ve been wanting to switch for years.

      • @LycanGalen@lemmy.world
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        37 days ago

        Seconding Skarn’s comment. Heliboard has a lot of options for what is and is not displayed, shortcuts, etc. If you can’t get it the way you want it through the options, a feature in settings allows you to edit the scripting for the layout. I have all the punctuation to the left of the space bar so I don’t put periods between each word. It took me no more than 10 mins to configure that, including wasting time backing up the original script (it has an option to return it to defaults), and I’m a “hobbyist” progammer at most.

        • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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          27 days ago

          This sounds exactly like what I’m looking for. I can’t code but I’m not afraid of scripting. Thank you.

      • @skarn@discuss.tchncs.de
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        27 days ago

        I found switftkey rather buggy, and stopped using it as soon as GBoard added decent multilingual support, so I really can’t remember the key placement. All are pretty heavily customizable, I’d be very surprised if you couldn’t get them to a state where you’re comfortable.

  • @besselj@lemmy.ca
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    178 days ago

    I really like heliboard. It works without network permissions, has autocorrect, and can do emojis

  • @Zer0Rank@sopuli.xyz
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    78 days ago

    If you want to try something totally different, I can recommend Thumb-key. There’s a bit of a learning curve, but once you get used to it, it can be quite fast to type with.

  • @pandorabox@lemmy.world
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    58 days ago

    I use helioboard and floris board for other languages. Been liking it, very customizable. I changed the spacing on the keyboard to fit my fingers, so i make less mistakes.

    I miss inserting gifs from gboard. Does anyone have a solution to that?

  • @glitching@lemmy.ml
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    tried 'em all and they all suck. it’s possible there are options that work for monolingual people, but for simultaneously using 3-4 languages without annoying switching back and forth, there is no alternative.

    since android 15 you can disable network access to any app and that’s how I run gboard, the only google app I have on my mobile devices.