• tal@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I haven’t really found a particularly good alternative. I used to use AnySoftKeyboard, but stopped after I found that it was the cause of some performance issues I was having that would occasionally cause characters to be entered out-of-order on a slower Android device.

    The lack of decent open source onscreen keyboards was actually one of my larger surprises when I hit Android. I thought that there’d be keyboards with user-specified macro keys, keys that could be dragged into a new layout or added and removed, etc, but no.

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      1 year ago

      Well, there is Florisboard but it hasn’t received an update for about 10 months. (Edit: found out its still developing but I think its sloooooowww)
      Openboard is ok.
      AnySoftKeyboard is ok.
      Simple Keyboard looks too simple.
      Eh, i use florisboard. it doesnt exactly suit my needs, but it gets the job done.