Keyboards are probably one of the most sensitive apps on our phones, having access and handling practically everything we type. I’ve stopped using keyboards that require network access and started using only opensource apps a few years ago. What are your favorite, privacy-respecting android keyboards?

So far, I’ve found these alternatives:

  • AnySoftKeyboard. I’ve used ASK for years and I’ve always been very happy with it. Probably the autocorrect could use some improvement. It’s definitely the most mature opensource keyboard out there, with the most features and configurations
  • OpenBoard. The one I’m using right now. Easy and fast to configure, quite good auto-correct
  • FlorisBoard. Haven’t had the time to try it out extensively so I don’t have any opinion about it
  • SimpleKeyboard. It offers the bare minimum one could ask from a keyboard but sometimes you don’t actually need more than that
  • AOSP keyboard and LineageOS’ fork, that is, the keyboards that come with some ROMs out of the box. They’re probably what a lo of people use

These are the alternatives I’ve been considering. If you know about other opensource keyboards to extend this list, pleas let me know


Pros/cons of each one of the keyboards I’ve used, based on my usage and preferences:

AFK

  • + the copy/cut/paste tool that I could invoke by swiping up from the space bar
  • + configurable input shortcuts
  • + smaller extra top bar being (and configurable, not just with numbers)
  • + the ability to backup your settings, shortcuts and dictionaries
  • + plenty of themes
  • - maybe the settings are a bit too overwhelming

OpenBoard

  • + it’s better at predicting words in my experience (maybe just placebo?)
  • + “drag to delete” gesture on the delete key
  • + configurable input shortcuts
  • + “swipe to move the cursor” gesture on the spacebar
  • - no select/copy/cut/paste tools

FlorisBoard

  • + theme editor
  • + select/copy/cut/paste tools (maybe hidden behind too many taps)
  • + ability to show the numpad using the “dialer layout” instead of having all the numbers on the same row
  • + “drag to delete” gesture on the delete key
  • + “swipe to move the cursor” gesture on the spacebar
  • + actively developed
  • - no autocorrections (yet)
  • Onizuka
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    81 year ago

    I rely on swipe, sadly this makes Gboard still the only real option for me.

    Anysoft swipe is really bad in comparison. Also I’m not sure if the app is still maintained.

    I had my hopes up for floris and still have. Their swipe actually works great but only in English and not much happens there for months now.

    The lineage fork of AOSP Keyboard has swipe and while it works pretty good, the bad autocorrection destroys all the other good points of it.

  • Redjard
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    61 year ago

    Used gboard for the longest time and juat recently managed to move on to florisboard. It lacks some features but has enough other niceities on its own that are just enough to justify the move based on functionality

    You can use my setup as a starting point if you want, it is a proper oled theme with no colors or bright surfaces, behavior very gboard-like. I use sayboard for stt (dictating). https://cloud.redjard.com/s/redjards-florisboard-setup_zip

    • @YellowtoOrange@lemmy.world
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      -191 year ago

      Is the swipe good? Are the autocorrections good? Can you have a number line and keys have symbols on long press? Is the audio dictation quick and easy tonuse and doesn’t go to a second screen?

      Essentially I’d love a glkeyboaes just like gboaes but open source and off network.

      • Redjard
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        21 year ago

        I think no autocorrections (for now). I never used them so idk.

        Swipe is different to gboard, but imo better. gboard tried some things with snapping to certain parts, but I always found it unintuitive, it mostly got in my way. Florisboards swipes are more “plain” as in that I find them very predictable.

        You can add a permanent number line. It also won’t vanish on random inputs like gboards does. Clipboard has arbitrary history size, and is also available everywhere (It annoyed me to no end to not have it for password fields in gboard).

        Dictation is quick, it will switch the keyboard, but not the screen. To continue typing you need to press one button to return the keys.

        With the symbols and layouts you have far more choices. I could have 1-1 recreated my gboard, but I found an even better layout (still need to readjust to it tho).

  • @Darorad@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    I’m using florisboard, though I think the project is dead, there hasn’t been any activity in the github since last year

  • merde alors
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    31 year ago

    AnySoftKeyboard. cause i write in 3 languages and it’s the most flexible and capable among the noninvasive alternatives

    • ZebraGoose
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      11 year ago

      Same here! Only thing i miss in ASK is cursor move on space swipe

  • @LagDrake@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    I’m using Typewise for the form of letters, gesture to capitalize/delete. Would be tempted to use an alternative, as I don’t really know how friendly to data it is…

  • @CactusFog@sh.itjust.works
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    21 year ago

    I use Florisboard with a custom M3-like theme. I believe I picked it as I liked it more at the time and haven’t tried any others since.

  • dobeltip
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    21 year ago

    I use OpenBoard works fine for me. I tried FlorisBoard while ago, but my phone got heat up idk why.

  • @niedonakofeinowany
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    11 year ago

    Florisboard, but switching to Samsung Keyboard in messaging apps.