Writing problems with the stock keyboard - Redmi K20 / Xiaomi Mi 9T Questions & Answers

HI!
I'm having a lot of trouble writing with the Gboard.
I'm practically wrong all the words, something that doesn't happen to me with other phones (note 3, s10, moto one).
Do you think it's a keyboard problem in itself?

possible solution
Try disabling auto-correction in gboard settings

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Strange SIP behavior.. Slow type.

I'm experiencing a strange sip issue while using some applications. I've searched around but didn't found anything regarding that, i'm excusing if i missed that topic. I've just found something about SIP Pad change issues, but this is not my case.
SIP Input works (including input type change) flawlessy almost everywhere (including SMS/MMS/Email) but Opera 10 beta, new Live Messenger for windows Phone, Marketplace, and Facebook App 1.1.0.17. While using those apps (the most i use, ofcourse), it becomes terribly slow. Tap vibration is delayed, and some strokes are even missed.
I'm actually using Energy "Phoenix 2" 23518, Titanium only ROM (i DO hate that crap they call Manila), but experienced this issue with other roms either. Unfortunately i can't find lot of roms Titanium only, so i'm tied to the few provided, so i can't really say it's rom based or not.
It does not matter i enable T9 or not, nor if i use phonepad or full keyboard. Those apps completely freeze the SIP. I can't understand if it's a CPU problem, surely not a RAM issue, as it happens with 80Mb ram free.
Please, someone have an idea? I'm getting crazy.

[Q] Keyboard Issues

Hey so I don't know if anyone else has been experiencing this but whenever I type on the A7 (using the standard keyboard), I always get random letters that I didn't even touch getting typed in. i.e. If I try to type "right" I would get something like "riyught" or if I type in one letter like "l" I would get "lmj" or something like that. I don't know if that's clear but it's really hard to type anything basically and it's very frustrating. I notice this more when I type fast (which I have come accustomed to do). I can't type a single word without having to backspace the errors (and I can type relatively error free on my evo). Even hitting backspace types in a bunch of random letters!
Any alternative keyboards anyone is using that may work better than the standard keyboard? Don't know if it's a software or calibration issue.
I'm not a huge fan of the built-in keyboard either, but my wife doesn't seem to mind too much and the less change for her, the better for me.
I will say, however, that I absolutely hated the keyboard on my Incredible. I did some testing with various options and ended up going with SwiftKey. I absolutely love it. Testing it on the A7 is on my list of things to do.
I'm a big fan of Graffiti. I'm an old Palm OS user from back in the day, and always found it to be intuitive. Tehre is a learning curve, but its good. The newest version includes annoying adds. See if you can find an older version.
Gingerbread (Android 2.3) Keyboard
1. your issue is probably coming from typing too fast. I've found that if I pause just a bit, the keyboard works great.
2. That said, I love the ports of the Android 2.3 keyboard. There is a new one (just search market for gingerbread keyboard) it's free and works great.
Thanks for the suggestions guys- I've tried swype-like keyboards and with the size of the screen it was a little difficult to slide around to type. palm based keyboards were more my thing when I used a stylus. airball, I just downloaded the ginerbread keyboard and it is MUCH better. I can type my normal fast pace and only have an error or two. thanks!

SGS3 Samsung stock keyboard wanted

Hi, as you maybe mentioned, there is a common very anoying lag in SGS4 with the stock Samsung keyboard with spell autoccorrection. I saw that if install different keayboard, including the one from Xperia, it works very fast, no lag, and autocorrection does the job as supposed (no need to "pause" typing in order to get the right suggested word).
The question is - where can i find the Samsung Stock keayboard from SGS3 that could be flashed.instakked on I9505 to try an see if the lag will gone?

[Q] Soft Keys on Galaxy S4 with GravityBox??

Hi! I was trying to find a way to enable soft keys (and navigation bar) on my Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 4.4.2 and noticed there aren't good ways to enable them without dangerous operations!
I searched many times the web in order to find something but wasn't able to find something satisfying! I read about modifying the build.prop but I actually don't want to risk a brick because of something wrong written (I actually already experimented a brick because of something like that)
I noticed the only safe way to enable them is to do it via apps or using a xposed module, GravityBox!
But I knew GB worked only on AOSP, even if I read about people using it on TW ROMs and saying some features are working correctly! I read about people able to enable soft keys on "Note 3" and "Tab Pro 8.4" but will that work also on my S4?
PS. I decided to ask here because of the members' experience and reliability, so Thanks in advantage!

Keyboard Issues

Hey everyone, I came from a Galaxy S4 (using I believe Android 4.X for the longest time), to finally upgrading to an S8 (on Android 7.X now), and I'm getting really fed up with the keyboard, so I'm hoping someone more experienced in the matter can help me with. Dunno if these are an issue on the S8, on Android 7.0, both, or whatever, but it's driving me insane.
But first: Using Samsung's keyboard (English US), predictive text is on, auto spell check is on, and I typically use "swipe to type" rather than pressing individual keys. This is also what I did on all my old phones and it's never been this horrible.
- The autocorrect isn't learning. At all. I cannot tell you how many times I've use the words "to/too", "home" and "come", but every single time, I get "top", "hone", and "cone", to the point where I've had to delete the words from the phone's dictionary. Never had this problem except on brand new phones (and by brand new, I mean first day or two of having it, not *2 full weeks later*).
- On top of autocorrect not learning, randomly I'll get 2 separate words, though it's more gibberish like "c be" or something like that. It's definitely not what I swiped and I don't know what I do differently to see such results. I don't even know how swiping can get you two words, let alone when there's no differentiation between short and long words. Again, never had this issue before.
- For whatever reason, some texts/other inputs put a space before the first word. It starts fine, but as soon as I input the first word, there's a space before it. It's minor but with my OCD, it drives me insane and I'd really like it to stop.
So yeah, those are my problems, really hoping someone can help me out, even if I have to download a new keyboard (if it comes to that).
Thank you for your time!
Me too
You have described my frustration to a T. I came from an S5 to S8+ and the swipe/dictionary is driving me crazy. Same things you experiencing. I try to type Saturday, it gives me two words cn.. theiys Makes no sense, don't know where that comes from. I get random spaces, especially if I edit. I can't figure out how to update the dictionary as like you, it is not "learning" me at all. I try to use the word "will" in a sentence and it gives me "Erik". HUH??? It should give the most common word first. I can't imagine more people are typing Erik than will.
I hope someone can explain how to fix/update this.
I type normal words and sometimes it changes them completely.
Earlier I was typing silly and it kept changing it to sully.
Did it 3 times in a row.
Things like that are annoying.
I came from Galaxy S6 Edge. I experience the same behavior with the keyboard as you describe. Annoying to say the least. Maybe it's time to install a different keyboard
try Gboard..... or swifkey
gerardolan64 said:
try Gboard
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THIS
I tried using the default Samsung Keyboard for a little while, but noticed the same issues. Switched back to GBoard and very happy. Not as "pretty" but it gets the job done much better. Biggest benefit is that all my words and such are stored in the cloud with GBoard, so when I switch to another phone (work phone) it still works just as well. AND, when I buy the Galaxy S9 it will work the same no matter what.
I've had similar frustrations with the keyboard. One particular example is when I type "Kara's" the keyboard changes to "Kara s". When I try to correct it, it changes to "Kara 's".
I also sometimes get two words that don't make sense when typing one longer word. I didn't have this issue with the S7 edge.
I have had the EXACT SAME PROBLEM! I'm about ready to throw this tho g though the wi die. SEE? UGH!
Gboard and SwiftKey are highly recommended.
I personally use SwiftKey because it has great prediction in non English languages (Romanian, in my case) and a lot of cool themes.
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I agree with last commenter about using SwiftKey, it does remember words properly and seems to be very intuitive.
Sorry for bringing this back to life, but does anyone knows a solution to this issue? It seems to be affecting most common keyboards. In my case I use Swype. Switched from S7 to S8+ and Swype started failing to complete full words, starts creating spaces an nonsense constructions. I've been reading that Swiftkey is also having the same problem.
On the other hand Samsung Keyboard works fine but sucks at recognizing words properly. Thanks!
I'm having the exact problems. Came here to find a solution and saw your post first. Ive also deleted words so they don't come up, I get spaces and other times it won't space. Some words just do not show up unless I type them... I, too, use the swipe feature
Just use Gboard and problems solved. Honestly it's ridiculous.
So no real answer besides switch keyboards? Can you still swipe text on different keyboards?
Swiftkey is always the first app I install on a new phone (or after a factory reset). Just do it, make the switch. You will thank yourself.
Yes, Swiftkey does swipe (I don't use it).
I wanna scream at Samsung
Charkatak said:
I agree with last commenter about using SwiftKey, it does remember words properly and seems to be very intuitive.
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I am having the same problems described above. I'm realizing that Samsung was not careful and thorough to test out it's product before launching sales.
They tell me I must go to Best Buy to have a "reflash" done to the software.
I am SO not the techie. I am becoming an android hater w/ this experience. I have already tried all the above suggestions.
If Best Buy can't help, I may take phone to the gun range for target practice.

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