You can type text easily with one hand, the hand holding the phone. This is a new approach to mobile text entry with only a small number of buttons.
How to type: Just tap the letter, or in fewer cases, swipe a bit. Try and you will see. Or speak, and then edit if necessary before applying your text.
Convert speech to text, or text to speech. A useful feature e.g. for learning languages.
Word prediction under user control: Save long, or any, words during typing. They will be proposed to you next time you start typing them. Activate this feature in Settings! - Tip: Saving 'New_Hampshire' will output 'New Hampshire'.
Can be used as a general purpose Android keyboard, terminal emulator keyboard (SSH etc.), coder/programmer keyboard (quick access to special symbols), as a one-hand or two-hand keyboard, multi language keyboard, even as a so called chorded keyboard (optional use).
Note that during installation, you will be asked to add ComboKey to your list of optional keyboards and grant permissions to use it as a trusted keyboard. According to ComboKey Privacy Policy, the typing information is only entered to the application using the keyboard, nowhere else. - Note also, that if you store candidate words (manually) while typing, they will be kept in your device's dictionary and, consequently, are available to other applications.
While typing you can switch back to the standard keyboard whenever you want. If you are comfortable with new ways of doing things, you might like this app. A bit to get accustomed to, but possibly rewarding.
Several languages are supported. You can switch quickly between ten presettable languages, search the web, translate the text and then listen to it etc. - In many cases, this keyboard can be used without your reading glasses if necessary.
Languages: CODING, Danish, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hausa, Hawaiian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Kurdish, Maori, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Ukrainian. - India and surroundings: Angika, Assamese, Awadhi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Bihari, Bodo, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Marathi, Marwari, Nepali, Oriya, Pali, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu,
ComboKey is based on tiptyper's old idea of the GKOS keyboard but the principle was thoroughly upgraded to improve usability on touch screens. Now, let's tiptype!
- Swipe language indicator horizontally to switch between 5 languages that can be selected in settings individually
- Functional improvements, additions and fixes