I’ve looked at a few on fdroid and they all seem like they aren’t being maintained anymore.

Edit: I’ve spent the past day trying most all of the suggested keyboards here and I think I’ve landed on either Unexpected Keyboard or AnySoftKeyboard. Thanks for all the suggestions. Thumbkey is quite the thing to get used to.

    • @[email protected]
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      Hey, thumb-key is really cool! I’ve been using it for a bit and it has solved my issue of constantly fat-fingering wrong letters into what I’m trying to type on other keyboards. I just want to say thanks for developing it and keep up the good work!

    • ɐɥO
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      I should really use it but I just cant get myself to learn a new layout

      • Ook the Librarian
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        Yes, please. I’m still using MessagEase. I want to like thumbkey, but it’s missing a few features that are already implemented in MessagEase. Long pressing for numerals is another feature I miss.

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        I think if you read the github description, you’ll find that conflicts with the philosophy. Would be a nice option, though

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah that’s what I suspected but I thought I’d bring it up just in case it was a planned feature or I was just missing some configuration option.

    • @ShroOmeric
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      Yep, hoping they will keep updating… buy still better than most the way it is…

      • @ARNiM
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        They do, the author just recently started working on it again and welcoming contributions :)

  • HiramFromTheChi
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    Lotta good recommendations here. If you get GrapheneOS, you could get any keyboard (including GBoard) and turn off its network access at the app level (as well as sensors and other permissions), which would make virtually any keyboard privacy-friendly.

    • Danny M
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      Oh, i didn’t think about that! Tho I’d feel gross installing a google product on my phone

    • Vexz
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      I use AdGuard and do the same with its built in Firewall feature for GBoard. The thing is, since I don’t use custom ROMs I can’t be sure that GBoard won’t just use Google Services for spying/tracking.

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      You don’t even need GrapheneOS for that, I’m using LineageOS and can turn off internet access for apps

  • tuto
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    OpenBoard is great. I’ve tried a few and it just feels like a privacy-focused version of G-Board

  • kpw
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    Not every project needs regular maintenance. I can imagine a keyboard to be a finished product, no updates necessary.

    • @[email protected]
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      I won’t pretend to know how tightly integrated the keyboard is within the Android OS, but given the interoperability between app and keyboard it seems likely that vulnerabilities could be leveraged to gain malicious access to the clipboard and other sensitive data.

      • kpw
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        Probably that would be an Android vulnerability.

  • Nik282000
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    So this is definitely not for everyone but Thumb-Key is privacy friendly and designed to be used with just one thumb. I have used Thumb-Key (and it’s predecessor Message Ease) for about 4 years now and they are way easier for me than qwerty, there are fewer buttons so typos are less frequent and you can access all letter/numbers/punctuation while holding your phone one handed.

    https://github.com/dessalines/thumb-key

      • Nik282000
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        What made you initially look for an alt keyboard? I have huge problems hitting the buttons on querty and started by looking for a chorded layout.

        • @[email protected]
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          I sawa video on MessageEase and thought it was neat. Also, I hate legacy problems like QWERTY… And things like qwerty on phone screens.

    • bluGill
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      Thanks for this. I’m starting to learn it, but already feel like I make less mistakes without autocorrect. Sad as I’m a bad speller.

      • Iapar
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        I use it too but i haven’t figured out how to enable autocorrection.

        Which is interesting in a sense because since then i know that i don’t know how to spell most words.

        I am inclined to keep it off just so that i have to think a bit more about what i write.

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          As of the latest version (v0.4.0-alpha04) autocorrect isn’t implimented yet. Here’s what I get when I open the settings:

          Waiting on that myself.

  • @[email protected]
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    Florisboard if you want high customizability, clipboard actions and internal (!) history, great privacy option.

    Openboard if you want swipe typing and autocomplete.

    Thumbkey if you want a keyboard that is made for use with two thumbs.

    • @RageAgainstTheRich
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      I love Florisboard but i just wish they would add the spelling checker 😔

      • @[email protected]
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        Then pay them XD it really is as simple as that. It is a hobby project, otherwise it doesnt make sense

    • @xarexyouxmadx
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      Are you having trouble with it being less accurate than gboard? I’m using it and that’s what I’m experiencing.

  • @[email protected]
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    I use Simple Keyboard from F-Droid (rkkr’s, not the one that sold to an ad company) and it’s quite nice.

      • robsuto
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        It came stock in crDroid 10.

        For previous AOSP keyboards, someone has extracted the .apk and posts it on apkmirror

      • Vik
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        They may also be referring to this but I’m not certain.

  • Bizarroland
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    Are there any good privacy focused voice to text keyboards? Or do I need to run whisper on a private server to do that?