Method 1: Install a New Keyboard App
Here’s how you can install a third-party keyboard app, and make it default as soon as you open it. We’ve used SwiftKey as an example.
Step 1: Install and open the SwiftKey keyboard app.
Step 2: Tap Enable SwiftKey. Enable the keyboard(s) of your choice, and tap OK to confirm.
Step 3: Afterwards, go back and tap Select SwiftKey.
Step 4: Choose the keyboard of your choice. Next, tap Finish up to complete the setup.
You can continue further by logging in with your Microsoft account to get additional features.
Also Read: 4 Android keyboards with arrow keys
Method 2: Using the Choose Input Keyboard Method
Apart from that, most Android phones come with an easy method to switch between keyboards. Here’s how:
Step 1: While you are using the keyboard, tap the Choose input method icon below the keyboard
Step 2: Choose the keyboard. If asked to confirm, tap OK.
Apart from that, you can also switch keyboards using the Choose input method option from the notification panel. All you have to do is tap on it and choose the keyboard of your choice. However, some devices/keyboard apps might not show this option.
Method 3: Change the Default Keyboard From Settings
If you have multiple keyboards already installed on your Android phone or if you have accidentally changed to another keyboard, you can change your keyboard back to normal.
Step 1: Go to Settings > System.
Note: For Xiaomi, select Additional Settings, and for Samsung, choose General Management.
Step 2: Tap Languages and input. Now, choose the On-screen keyboard under Keyboards.
On some devices, this option might be hidden under the Virtual keyboard.
Step 3: Now, choose the keyboard of your choice. Tap OK to confirm changes.
Tip: Even if all the keyboards are enabled, toggle it off and back on.
Note: Since there are Android devices from multiple OEMs, the names of options and steps might differ here and there. Hence, if you are unable to find any option to change the keyboard, we suggest using the search option to search change keyboard in the Settings app. It will help you locate the option.
Also Read: How to clear keyboard history on Android
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Last updated on 26 August, 2024
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