what keyboard APP do you use?
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Typewise.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.icoaching.typewise
Once you get used to it, it is very good. Nice large buttons, fast typing, strong privacy (e.g. EU based, on-device-only learning for next word suggestions), customizable, and you can also get the pro version forever with a single purchase instead of using the subscription model.
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I tried FUTO keyboard out for so long and spent ages contributing swipe data. But its without a doubt the worst keyboard all ive ever used. Kills battery and has bad autocorrect.
I'm using heliboard now and it has no swipe but at least auto correct works well and its good on battery.
Kills battery
My battery usage is unchanged for me
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8vim is wonderful. I love to use it in combination with droidvim and/or vim on my terminal emulator
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I want to use it exclusively so bad, but I spend most of my time deleting and manually rewriting almost every word when I need to type fast. Been using a swipe keyboards for over a decade, and its swipe feature is still so far behind usable.
And Arabic voice recognition on the advanced multilingual model is garbage, it just types random shit that doesn't even rhyme with what I said.
Once I removed all the TTRJ type non-word allcaps crap from the dictionary, it became much more usable for me.
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Simple keyboard, no autocorrect though :S
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I'm soooo fucking glad for this question. I've been using thumbkey for like a year, after I got fed up using a normal keyboard. It's sooo convenient I feel like I make a lot less typos using it and sometimes I can even type without lookin at my screen
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The stock AOSP keyboard.
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Google keyboard with network permissions turned off
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Heliboard, FOSS keyboard app. Very good.
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I tried FUTO keyboard out for so long and spent ages contributing swipe data. But its without a doubt the worst keyboard all ive ever used. Kills battery and has bad autocorrect.
I'm using heliboard now and it has no swipe but at least auto correct works well and its good on battery.
I tried really hard to like it, but when I found myself starting to two thumb type instead of swiping, I had to remove it. I don't even use my phone that much, but when I send a text I need to not have to fight my phone to write the words I'm trying to write.
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I tried FUTO keyboard out for so long and spent ages contributing swipe data. But its without a doubt the worst keyboard all ive ever used. Kills battery and has bad autocorrect.
I'm using heliboard now and it has no swipe but at least auto correct works well and its good on battery.
You can get get glyde typing with Heliboard but it requires a proprietary library.
https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard?tab=readme-ov-file#features
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Going to try thumb key thanks to this thread and see how it goes. Seems like a steep learning curve but I dig the concept of it. Wrote this (slowly) in it.
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Kills battery
My battery usage is unchanged for me
you might have the 'kills battery' setting disabled
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OpenBoard, sometimes Fossify keyboard, once in a while keepass2android keyboard
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Unfortunately Microsoft SwiftKey since its the only one that autocorrects in a correct way when I type and hit the wrong keys.
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Same here. The FUTO keyboard seems to have the best swiping feature among open source keyboards.
Shoutout to https://swipe.futo.org/
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Thumb-key by Lemmy's own dessalines. I even contributed a layout early on, and it's still there.