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It's eerily accurate and helps give you peace of mind while typing out emails or working on papers. What you get with Grammarly Keyboard is the usual service packed into a neat package on your phone. It works with most apps and text fields, but you'll be giving up gesture typing and other cool stuff like GIF support and deep customization.
That's the price to pay for typing with correct grammar. Speaking of price, Grammarly and its keyboard are free to use, though there's a premium upgrade for desktop users that includes things like context check and integration with Microsoft Word and Outlook.
SwiftKey is a keyboard veteran and a fan favorite. Like Google Keyboard, SwiftKey uses gesture typing for easier and faster input. It also has an aggressive and artificially intelligent autocorrect engine that learns the way you type and gets better at correcting your typos over time. Something that sets SwiftKey apart is its floating keyboard. You can undock the keyboard, resize it and drag it anywhere on the screen to type, as well as enable a one-handed mode or turn it into a split thumb keyboard.
These features are particularly useful on a larger device, such as a tablet. SwiftKey is available at no cost, with both free and premium themes which can be downloaded through in-app purchases.
Minuum is certainly one of the most strange keyboards, and the only one that breaks from the traditional QWERTY layout. It's based on the QWERTY layout, but it condenses everything to a single row and banks on context along with a strong autocorrect engine to figure out what you're trying to type. It has a built-in dictionary and thesaurus, and it includes one of my personal favorite features: inline emoji search.
Minuum takes a lot of getting used to, but after the learning curve, it packs a ton of features into a very compact package. There is also a trial version , which is good for 30 days. Without gesture typing, Fleksy also relies on strong autocorrect software to correct your sloppy typing. And Fleksy's autocorrect is one of the best in the business. Like Minuum's experimental panels, Fleksy has an extensions bar above the keyboard. Extensions are customizable and range from GIF search to a launcher and clipboard controls.
Not only is Fleksy free, the developers recently made all the included themes free, as well. The only in-app purchase you will find now is an unlock for additional extensions. Another keyboard based on extensions, or slashes, is Slash Keyboard.
Hit the Slash button to the left of the space bar to immediately begin searching something like Product Hunt. Tapping on one of the search results will automatically paste it in the text field you're typing in. Slash Keyboard is entirely free, and it's very unique.
I've always called it the Swiss Army Knife of software keyboards. However, it lacks the strong autocorrect of other keyboards, as well as gesture typing, which can make it a pain to use at times. Ginger Keyboard has it all -- themes, emoji, gesture typing, solid autocorrect, shortcuts to helpful apps like creating a new note or task in your preferred app and even search.
Something else that Ginger Keyboard has that you won't find in many other keyboards is games. You can play classics like Snake or something a little newer, like , without ever leaving the app you're in.
It seems odd, sure. But why not? Ginger Keyboard also has a spell checker, which is a little different than autocorrect. However, while Ginger Keyboard is free, it limits the corrections it makes to just eight. TouchPal is another keyboard which seemingly has it all. It has built-in GIF support, emoticons and emoji, emoji art, a host of free and premium themes, customizable fonts, dialect dictionaries and even news headlines built into the app.
You can gesture type, resize the keyboard or switch to a split keyboard, access your clipboard history and play games. This keyboard is chock full of features, including an app locker to password protect certain apps. It has quick access to commonly themed GIFs, trending GIFs, a search tool and a shortcut which will take you back to your normal keyboard. Much like SwiftKey, ai. It also has over , themes available to download, including animated themes.
If you don't like the themes available, you can create your own with the built-in Make It Mine theme maker tool. In ai. The main feature of Go Keyboard is the massive amount of themes available. You can select key height, the width of the space bar and toggle cursor control on or off.
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