Stock Keyboard am I crazy? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Am I crazy or is the Samsung Keyboard garbage? It does word prediction but doesn't auto correct... WTF?!?! Or am I missing something here?

Go to settings and then go to language and input there you click on the tool box on the side of Samsung keyboard
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mithun46 said:
Go to settings and then go to language and input there you click on the tool box on the side of Samsung keyboard
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Nothing in there for auto correct... I just downloaded the Jelly Bean 4.2 Keyboard but now I don't have my numbers on the keyboards "Home"

Your not crazy my friend. Mine wont auto correct either. Setting are set for predictive text but like u said it doesnt actually apply the correction.
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intelinside83 said:
Nothing in there for auto correct... I just downloaded the Jelly Bean 4.2 Keyboard but now I don't have my numbers on the keyboards "Home"
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Yel its annoying that there isnt a numbers row but I've got used to long processing the top row in which the alpha characters are shared with numbers.
Its not bad once you get used to it

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Yel its annoying that there isnt a numbers row but I've got used to long processing the top row in which the alpha characters are shared with numbers.
Its not bad once you get used to it
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Yeah I'm used to it too but I feel we are wasting a lot of real estate here on this other keyboard... Maybe smile faces... Hmm there's a good idea
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My keyboard has numbers across the top...or am i not understanding your post? I absolutely love this keyboard just becauseof that feature.

I downloaded perfect keyboard to get autocorrect back but then you lose the ability to use the pen for input
This is pretty crappy on samsung's behalf. A keyboard without autocorrect?

droidstyle said:
My keyboard has numbers across the top...or am i not understanding your post? I absolutely love this keyboard just becauseof that feature.
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The post is about not having autocorrect on the stock Samsung keyboard
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intelinside83 said:
The post is about not having autocorrect on the stock Samsung keyboard
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I know that... I forgot to quote the post about not having numbers across the top of the keyboard.
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Yel its annoying that there isnt a numbers row but I've got used to long processing the top row in which the alpha characters are shared with numbers.
Its not bad once you get used to it
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droidstyle said:
My keyboard has numbers across the top...or am i not understanding your post? I absolutely love this keyboard just becauseof that feature.
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intelinside83 was referring to the lack of a number row on the stock Android 4.2 keyboard. The stock Samsung keyboard is quite different, including the inclusion of the number row.

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intelinside83 was referring to the lack of a number row on the stock Android 4.2 keyboard. The stock Samsung keyboard is quite different, including the inclusion of the number row.
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thx that answered my question...srry Im a little slow this morning!

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I know that... I forgot to quote the post about not having numbers across the top of the keyboard.
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Sorry I was referring to the 4.2 keyboard
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This really is quite silly of Samsung. The keyboard has auto prediction and in my experience the auto prediction works quite well. The problem is that the keyboard will only input what you actually type regardless of whether or not it's correct. If you want to enter a predicted word you have to tap it yourself. I can't imagine it would be too difficult for Samsung to change the keyboard to favor the top predicted word, which would essentially be auto correct.
I'm still using the Samsung keyboard though because I'm getting along with the Swiftkey flow integration rather nicely.
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I'm actually really happy for the number row since I use numbers frequently and it was a pain having to constantly toggle it on/off. And, that auto-correction is disabled as I usually disable it any. Just had to turn off auto-spacing and auto-capitalization because it was wreaking havoc on authenticating into web sites like this one as it was adding a space in-between my password. Good riddance I say...

darkkterror said:
This really is quite silly of Samsung. The keyboard has auto prediction and in my experience the auto prediction works quite well. The problem is that the keyboard will only input what you actually type regardless of whether or not it's correct. If you want to enter a predicted word you have to tap it yourself. I can't imagine it would be too difficult for Samsung to change the keyboard to favor the top predicted word, which would essentially be auto correct.
I'm still using the Samsung keyboard though because I'm getting along with the Swiftkey flow integration rather nicely.
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It is reported that upcoming 4.1.2 (not 4.2) enhancements will include integrated "swyping" functionality into the keyboard so it wouldnt make sense for them not to rectify the autocorrection issue.
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/11/20/galaxy-note-2-android-4-2-release-date/
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Did the stock Sammy JB keyboard in the GS3 have no autocorrect either? Or does that phone still run ICS?
I might just have to switch to Swiftkey or Thumb Keyboard again - but that number row is GREAT - it is hard to turn away from it.

Yeah I went back to the stock samsung keyboard just cuz of the numbers... silly but I'm loving it! Just hooing for auto-correction. Maybe if they dont fix it someone will come out with a 3rd party with numbers!
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Yup, no autocorrect. I'm using Swiftkey now.

It seems the Samsung keyboard is actually a variation of the swiftkey flow. I wonder if it's something to do with that. The flow part works pretty well and I love the number row
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[Q] Does the SGS3 come with a Swype Keyboard?

I was watching a review of the American version(can't rem which carrier?) and it stated we had choice of three different keyboards...and none was Swype. Man I hadn't planned on rooting immediately, but to get the Swype keyboard, that seems bogus if it doesn't come with it, does anyone know for sure?
If I am not mistaking, I do believe Swype is built into the Samsung keyboard under a different name.
yahknow1 said:
I was watching a review of the American version(can't rem which carrier?) and it stated we had choice of three different keyboards...and none was Swype. Man I hadn't planned on rooting immediately, but to get the Swype keyboard, that seems bogus if it doesn't come with it, does anyone know for sure?
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Just get the FlexT9 from market. Takes swype and makes it even better.
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Yes. It comes with a Swype keyboard
Source: I'm holding the deivce.
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Yes. It comes with a Swype keyboard
Source: I'm holding the deivce.
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Thankyou, I love Swype. I was just reading through the pages at AndroidCentral.com and they said it this way:
"Those of you used to seeing Swype pre-loaded on Samsung phones can now find this functionality baked into Samsung’s keyboard; to enable it, check the box marked “continuous input” in the keyboard menu."
Is this what you've found cypher? or does the keyboard actually say its the "Swype" keyboard?
I'll prolly know first hand here in just a little while, my GS3 is "Out for Delivery" right now!!
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Just get the FlexT9 from market. Takes swype and makes it even better.
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I'm curious, How does FlexT9 work with Swype?
yahknow1 said:
"Those of you used to seeing Swype pre-loaded on Samsung phones can now find this functionality baked into Samsung’s keyboard; to enable it, check the box marked “continuous input” in the keyboard menu."
Is this what you've found cypher? or does the keyboard actually say its the "Swype" keyboard?
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Actually, that's exactly it. It's the "Samsung keyboard" but it's got the 'Swype' functionality. And it's enabled by default.
I don't actually use it or Swype though so I can't comment as to differences or shortcoming, etc.
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yahknow1 said:
I'm curious, How does FlexT9 work with Swype?
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It's its own keyboard but uses the same sliding motion to type. I find it more accurate than swype.
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I also installed Swype beta on it as well, they beefed up the looks of the beta and it looks pretty nice now
yahknow1 said:
I was watching a review of the American version(can't rem which carrier?) and it stated we had choice of three different keyboards...and none was Swype. Man I hadn't planned on rooting immediately, but to get the Swype keyboard, that seems bogus if it doesn't come with it, does anyone know for sure?
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yes, it does have a swype keyboard.
Swype beta blows the Samsung version away I think....
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one thing that I miss from swype is the ability to hit a word after continuing on with the sentence and getting suggestions. Does anyone now if that option is available for the samsung keyboard? i looked but couldn't find it.
mrshiat said:
one thing that I miss from swype is the ability to hit a word after continuing on with the sentence and getting suggestions. Does anyone now if that option is available for the samsung keyboard? i looked but couldn't find it.
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yea im wondering as well
You guys should consider swift key. Seriously.
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+1 to FlexT9 keyboard, although I believe the new Swype beta is basically the old FlexT9 and Swype combined as Nuance (creator of FlexT9) bought Swype a while back. The new Swype beta is the first keyboard I've liked over it. I just hope once the beta expires there is a way to purchase it for devices it doesn't come preinstalled on.
I don't like the new T9 (what they're calling Swype) that's built in to the GS3. I was used to Swype on my old Epic, but this version is nowhere near as good. It does have the option to select from a list of possible words, but I have the worst time getting it to accept basic words through "gliding" (not swyping). and end up just typing them when they don't show in the list of suggestions. Granted this is while using my right thumb in one-handed operation, but that's how I used to use Swype with no problems.
If you do type words it doesn't know, it will add them to the dictionary, but I have no idea how to remove them if it's a typo.
It does NOT have Swype.
Samsung keyboard has a swyping feature, but it's very primitive.
nabbed said:
It does NOT have Swype.
Samsung keyboard has a swyping feature, but it's very primitive.
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Yeah. Calling it primitive is a nice way of putting it.
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PatrickHuey said:
You guys should consider swift key. Seriously.
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+1. If SwiftKey is setup correctly this is an awesome app. I don't even want to use any other keyboard.
PatrickHuey said:
You guys should consider swift key. Seriously.
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Tried it and prefer Swype.
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Any keyboard other than stock slid to one side?

So, the stock keyboard seems to absolutely suck.
Most of the text predictions seem to be proper nouns from a long dead Eastern European language and every time I look for an "m" I trigger the delete key.
I can't always have 2 hands free to operate this behemoth, so I need a keyboard set up on the right hand side. Do any of them do it other than the retarded stock ap?
Google Works.
Try Kii Keyboard
DrunkUncas said:
So, the stock keyboard seems to absolutely suck.
Most of the text predictions seem to be proper nouns from a long dead Eastern European language and every time I look for an "m" I trigger the delete key.
I can't always have 2 hands free to operate this behemoth, so I need a keyboard set up on the right hand side. Do any of them do it other than the retarded stock ap?
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Try the Kii Keyboard in the market, i like it and bought the pro version, it is the most customizable keyboard i have ever used.
I made a page here of a few Android Keyboards.
Just to give peeps some more ideas.
I'll be updating all of the pages in time..
Grant Barker said:
I made a page here of a few Android Keyboards.
Just to give peeps some more ideas.
I'll be updating all of the pages in time..
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That's a nice list but it still doesn't answer the question regarding which ones are resizeable for one handed operation on this phone. So far I've found that Kii and SlideIT are acceptable alternatives but Kii keyboard is not moveable from one side to the other. I still like the stock Samsung keyboard better if it just had auto correct.
Sometimes changing the DPI on the keyboard will move it over, but personally I like Swype. I use it normal, but what really helps the one handed use across the whole device is my Flygrip. Best accessory I've ever bought.
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sleevasteve said:
Sometimes changing the DPI on the keyboard will move it over, but personally I like Swype. I use it normal, but what really helps the one handed use across the whole device is my Flygrip. Best accessory I've ever bought.
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I just checked out the flygrip it is really cool I may have to get one Thanks
jellyhead said:
That's a nice list but it still doesn't answer the question regarding which ones are resizeable for one handed operation on this phone. So far I've found that Kii and SlideIT are acceptable alternatives but Kii keyboard is not moveable from one side to the other. I still like the stock Samsung keyboard better if it just had auto correct.
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You can move kii keyboard to the left side of the screen or the right. Look at the keyboard padding option
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I wonder if SwiftKey would be willing to implement this. I think I'll shoot them an email and see as it would be handy.
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jbrown30 said:
You can move kii keyboard to the left side of the screen or the right. Look at the keyboard padding option
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Yes but that requires going into the settings every time you want to switch sides. I'm talking about the ability to switch sides quickly for using with either hand. SlideIT has a bar which can be pulled from side to side. I do like the top row numbers on the Kii keyboard though. I'd only used the samsung keyboard for about a week and was already accustomed to using the top row numbers.
jellyhead said:
Yes but that requires going into the settings every time you want to switch sides. I'm talking about the ability to switch sides quickly for using with either hand. SlideIT has a bar which can be pulled from side to side. I do like the top row numbers on the Kii keyboard though. I'd only used the samsung keyboard for about a week and was already accustomed to using the top row numbers.
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Oh gotcha I didn't know that. Thats cool. Luckily for me ive got big hands. The top nunber row keeps me at kii tho for sure. Plus the fact that you can use any theme you find on the market. I bet if someone brought something like that up to those developers they would implement it. They are ALWAYS updating
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jellyhead said:
That's a nice list but it still doesn't answer the question regarding which ones are resizeable for one handed operation on this phone. So far I've found that Kii and SlideIT are acceptable alternatives but Kii keyboard is not moveable from one side to the other. I still like the stock Samsung keyboard better if it just had auto correct.
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Huh...from the linked page: "You can resize the keyboard by dragging the resize key!" A.I. Type Keyboard
TouchPal
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pgzerwer said:
TouchPal
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Thank you. Touch pal is awesome!
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The new Swiftkey beta slides to one side, resizes, and undocks
nhizzat said:
The new Swiftkey beta slides to one side, resizes, and undocks
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I'm digging TouchPal. Have you compared the two? Instead of long pressing, TouchPal allows you to press on key and slide up to choose upper character (number),slide down for punctuation. You can also press delete button or slide from delete left to delete entire word. Finally, it suggests words that show up between the keys that can be selected by dragging then to space bar. I also forgot that you can slide space bar up to select emotions. I'm sure there's more... LOL
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If TouchPal had top row numbers it would be very close to the default Samsung keyboard. So close but not quite.
jellyhead said:
If TouchPal had top row numbers it would be very close to the default Samsung keyboard. So close but not quite.
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Really? Seems like TouchPal has quite a few add'l features.
TouchPal X is definitely the finest one.
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Yeah, I kinda stumbled into TouchPal Keyboard about a year ago since I have used TouchPal Dialer for years. Keyboard has proven more useful on my Note 2 than it did on my previous phones. And yeah, I went to the X version after official release (the beta was really flaky early in the development ).
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[Q] What keyboard are you using with your S4?

Just curious what keyboard everyone is using. The S4 is defaulted to the Samsung keyboard which uses SwiftKey, but the S4 also comes with Swype. Are you using one of those, or are you using another? Maybe the SwiftKey or Swype from the market to gain some more options? Another keyboard?
What are you using, and why do you prefer it?
I'm using SwiftKey from the market. The stock Samsung keyboard does not have auto correct which is not something I can deal with.
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+1 on Swifkey.. Love the flow more than swype and stock
SwiftKey here
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Swift key is the best
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rednoved said:
Just curious what keyboard everyone is using. The S4 is defaulted to the Samsung keyboard which uses SwiftKey, but the S4 also comes with Swype. Are you using one of those, or are you using another? Maybe the SwiftKey or Swype from the market to gain some more options? Another keyboard?
What are you using, and why do you prefer it?
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I'm using stock 4.2.2 keyboard because I like the Holo UI look.
Kii. It has the option for the top number row like the stock keyboard, but it has autocorrect. I own Swiftkey also, but I hate it.
I use swiftkey from the market although the stock keyboard is kinda nice with the number row on top
installed the AOSP 4.2.2 keyboard. got so use to it when i was on my nexus, why change..
Check out the Swype keyboard I modded for a dedicated number row:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471891
i am using the google keyboard currently, but looking for something with a little better flow. the fact that the comma key isn't on the letter screen bothers me.
+1 SwiftKey.
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a.demarco said:
i am using the google keyboard currently, but looking for something with a little better flow. the fact that the comma key isn't on the letter screen bothers me.
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Press and hold the period
Actually a few of the keys on the main screen have sub functions so experiment
SwiftKey! :thumbup:
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I've been using swiftkey but the lag the keyboard creates drove me crazy. I'm now using the Google keyboard and I bounce to the kii keyboard every once in a while.
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dansan382 said:
installed the AOSP 4.2.2 keyboard. got so use to it when i was on my nexus, why change..
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I hear ya.
I like that it matches my N7
I used to be a huge fan of kii. Then I found swift key.
Had some fun with touch pal.
But ended right back up with swift key
SwiftKey keyboard without a doubt.
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Get shafamales themed Google keyboards

Keyboard alternatives? Help please

Mainly wondering if there is a way to get the samsung board on aosp roms. I really like having the #'s row, ability to swipe, and have one handed option all in one board. I honestly like the aosp board better in terms of word prediction and typing accuracy but reaching that # button in the bottom left-hand corner is a pain for me. Is it possible? What are good alternatives?
Google keyboard or swiftkey. Doesn't have a number row but you can make the long press key time extremely short and it makes typing numbers so fast as if its just letters
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hopesrequiem said:
Google keyboard or swiftkey. Doesn't have a number row but you can make the long press key time extremely short and it makes typing numbers so fast as if its just letters
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I havent tried swiftkey in a year probably. Will check em both out. I flashed tw before I went to bed and started using my phone today and thought "wth was I thinking" haha. But the keyboard is ok(in landscape). Even the fullsize tw keyboard is easier for one hand use than the aosp kb on this phone imo
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I havent tried swiftkey in a year probably. Will check em both out. I flashed tw before I went to bed and started using my phone today and thought "wth was I thinking" haha. But the keyboard is ok(in landscape). Even the fullsize tw keyboard is easier for one hand use than the aosp kb on this phone imo
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I have a few paid keyboards and my favorite is kii keyboard. It also has the number row option.
Have tried and purchased probably every keyboard out there over the last two years. My favorite so far is ironically the Google Keyboard. Super simple and works good. Does everything I need it to and does it well.
Only ironic because its free and still better than most paid keyboards. Although no numbers row is slightly disappointing I feel like it is something we will see down the road.
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Here is AOSP keyboard with number row on top. Just flash from recovery and should be good.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0f0vnkm0dy8jw2w/GoogleKB_Num_Row.zip
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Here is AOSP keyboard with number row on top. Just flash from recovery and should be good.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0f0vnkm0dy8jw2w/GoogleKB_Num_Row.zip
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Where I found the MOD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38431774
I have to agree with the above poster. Kii Keyboard is my favorite. I use it on most of my devices, including my Note II. It has all the features of the Samsung Keyboard and many many more, including themes, recolors, and even the ability to take the appearance of other popular keyboards. I love having the ability to customize it to fit my needs for the day or task. Link below to get it from the Play Store.
Kii Keyboard - Google Play Store
Another Kii supporter here...I have tried most of them including a bunch of paid ones (smart keyboard pro, thumb, etc). Kii is definitely my favorite.
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Here is AOSP keyboard with number row on top. Just flash from recovery and should be good.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0f0vnkm0dy8jw2w/GoogleKB_Num_Row.zip
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Why is it 85MB when the original is 11?
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rbowen87 said:
I have to agree with the above poster. Kii Keyboard is my favorite. I use it on most of my devices, including my Note II. It has all the features of the Samsung Keyboard and many many more, including themes, recolors, and even the ability to take the appearance of other popular keyboards. I love having the ability to customize it to fit my needs for the day or task. Link below to get it from the Play Store.
Kii Keyboard - Google Play Store
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really? haven't used it in awhile it had one handed operation now?
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really? haven't used it in awhile it had one handed operation now?
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It always has to a degree. It doesn't come straight out and give that option, it like most things takes a bit of tweaking. Since I have quite large hands, it never has been an issue for me so I didn't both writing down the exact settings I used to achieve it, but under keyboard layout, you would pick the keyboard layout you want, then go further down and mess with either the left or right padding options based on where you want it, and that quickly and easily creates a one-handed keyboard that you can fully adjust the sizing of as you desire by just tweaking those settings.
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Why is it 85MB when the original is 11?
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Because mine is in a flashable zip file.
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Because mine is in a flashable zip file.
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I've never seen it cause that massive of a keep in file size, I mean we're taking about a 75MB difference not a 1MB difference.
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Best Keyboard

Hey guys, I've been using the stock android keyboard for a while and I'm curious, what's the best keyboard you guys have used?
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clank714 said:
Hey guys, I've been using the stock android keyboard for a while and I'm curious, what's the best keyboard you guys have used?
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I prefer swype like interface.
I have used both swiftkey (before swype-like interface) and afterwards, swype, thumb keyboard, and Slideit.
I prefer using swiftkey slightly.
Swype is probably the best in regards to sliding.
Slideit is nice but has a slight lag that messes me up.
Swiftkey has some predictive stuff which can both help or hinder.
I think you can't go wrong with any of the above 3.
For tablets, I just use thumb keyboard.
for me either stock 4.2 keyboard or samsung galaxy s4's keyboard love them both
I like the stock keyboard and Google keyboard from the market. The stock keyboard is tough to type with after having a number of drinks
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richii0207 said:
I like the stock keyboard and Google keyboard from the market. The stock keyboard is tough to type with after having a number of drinks
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Haha. I use SwiftKey, in Pitch color scheme. Jelly Bean keyboard https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jlsoft.inputmethod.latin.jelly.free is great too. Just like the stock Google keyboard but with more secondary functions on the keys.
As someone who purchased both swype and swiftkey, I personally use the Samsung keyboard, though I must add that I took the apk from the international version and changed some things to make it work how I wanted it to. Currently I m testing the Google keyboard from the 4.3 leak and its pretty good, haven't used it very long though.
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I've been a swype user since day 1. Even when I had my GS3 but I'm loving the stock Samsung keyboard on the GS4.
Pay for SwiftKey. Best app purchase I have ever made.
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Swype...best ever. I'm pretty sure that's an objective truth.
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Redflea said:
Swype...best ever. I'm pretty sure that's an objective truth.
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Wish Swype would for allow for customer autotexts (abbreviations). I use about 100 of these daily.
I used to use swiftkey before I came to the s4 but now I dont seem to think it looks good on the phone it just looks plan so as of now im using stock even though I serverly hate the keyboard because I keep making mistakes on it.
Have you guys tried touchpal?
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Samsung stock keyboard....that top row of numbers is awesome especially for entering passwords over and over
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I've used SwiftKey for nearly a year now. I did try the 4.2 stock keyboard for a week or two but found my way back to SwiftKey. The predictive capabilities are phenomenal and can really save you time.
I like the stock Samsung key board. The numbers on top are great. My only concern is the dictionary. I have added words to the Samsung dictionary, but they still dont show up when texting. Has anyone had success with adding words to the dictionary?

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