I am looking for a good FOSS keyboard with suggestions and the ability to add multiple languages.

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    2 years ago

    I use OpenBoard most of the time and it’s good if you are more privacy focused.

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      Totally agree. You can customize it a load. It has a ton of functions even local spellchecking once setup

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      Second this. Tried a lot of keyboards when moving over to foss, and this one felt hands down the best for me.

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        Development is still active, there just hasn’t been a new release yet.

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          A year is a long time to go without an update especially when so many features are still missing. If I recall previously the app was seeing very regular releases. Doesn’t inspire much confidence in the project, although I hope im mistaken as i think it has a lot of potential.

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    2 years ago

    I use AnySoft Keyboard. It is very configurable and has a lot of language options.

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    I use https://github.com/rkkr/simple-keyboard because it has the features “hold space and swipe to move cursor” and “hold backspace and swipe to delete”. You can add different languages. Which Android do you use? I’m curious because doesn’t any keyboard (android) allow you to switch languages?

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    2 years ago

    @nobloat

    Haven’t seen unexpected keyboard mentioned. Been using that for a few months now. Lots of keys, not many other features. With a compose key, it would almost be perfect. Hackers is my backup keyboard.

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    Just the other day I discovered 8Vim and I’m exited to learn how to use it. It’s a little buggy and it doesn’t seem to support umlaut letters, so I can’t use it for my native language.

    Others I use are Hackers keyboard (for SSH), Anysoft, and Jbak. Not sure if the last one is FOSS.

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    I use AnySoftKeyboard, configuring it is a mess but it’s super customizable and one it’s set up it’s great.