The QWERTY keyboard dates back to the time when typewriters were invented. The alphabets are actually deliberately scrambled because, apparently, putting the letters in alphabetical order allows you to type the resulting key padding faster. So to make typing slower, QWERTY keyboards were born.
Qwerty keyboards on mobile devices are fine, but not if you don’t have very good vision or if your fingers are larger than normal. Some devices do not support adjustable keyboards, which makes qwerty keyboards a little difficult for some people to use.
Fortunately, there are keyboard apps for Android that can fix this. And we have put together all the best!
Here they are:
6 best apps that make the keyboard bigger on Android
Developed and offered by Google.
Gboard is one of the most downloaded keyboard apps from Google Play. It is very flexible and has understandable parameters that make it easier to use and modify. It is available in many different languages. The keyboard is adjustable for convenient entry. The interface is simple but there are also themes / backgrounds / fonts that you can apply if you want to change them. Borders are also optional. Dictionary and prediction of the next word available.
The inconvenients:
- Not supported on Android Go devices
Unique characteristics:
- Glide typing – slide your fingers from letter to letter
- Support for voice input and handwriting
- Integrated emoji and gif card
- Multilingual input (automatic correction and suggestion from one of your activation languages)
- Translated as you type
Android version requirement: Varies by device
Space required: 27.17 MB
Rating: 4.6 stars
Download it here.
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The Go keyboard has been around for a while and is also one of the most downloaded keyboard apps. It has an adjustable keyboard height. You can also change the font, theme / background and have built-in emoji and gif tables. Many themes are available in the app for free or for a fee. It has standard features such as automatic correction, dictionary, emoji search, multilingual support and supports various layouts for tablets.
The inconvenients:
- No word suggestions / not working properly, as reported by users
- Random ads appear
- A fairly heavy application for a keyboard (as it has a lot of customization options), so users may experience latency when typing / loading the keyboard.
Unique characteristics:
- You can use a photo from your gallery as a background
- Gesture input and voice input
- Take a photo to create a cartoon avatar that looks like you and build a library!
Android version requirement: 4.1 and above
Space required: 36 MB
Rating: 4.6 stars
Download it here.
Submitted by Apps Technologies
This keyboard is aptly named. Large and classic. It has standard features such as adjustable key, sound and vibration when typing, dictionary and emoji board. Themes are also available, just long press the Enter key to access the keyboard settings. It is a light and simple application without complicated parameters.
The inconvenients:
- Contains ads
- No integrated gif card
- No voice input function
Unique characteristics:
- If you want to change the keyboard language, just drag the space bar from side to side.
- Personalization of gestures
Android version requirement: 4.1 and above
Space required: 17 MB
Rating: 4.3 stars
Download it here.
Submitted by михаил вязенкин (Mikhail Vyazenkin)
This keyboard is the lightest BUT probably the most customizable of this list. The developers have created a separate customization application to ensure that it does not increase the size of the keyboard and does not affect its performance. All standard parameters are present. It is a full keyboard builder, which means you can change the size, skin, colors / theme available to the keyboard. There are over a hundred keyboard layouts, it is available in many languages, and best of all, it contains ZERO Ads!
The inconvenients:
- No word prediction function
Unique characteristics:
- Unique keyboard layout (programmable calculator, T9, dvorak and many more)
- Multi paperweight
- voice input
- Customizable gestures
Android version requirement: 4.0 and above
Space required: 695 KB
Rating: 4.5 stars
Download it here.
Download customization applications here.
Listed by Raimondas Rimkus
The Simple Keyboard is a lightweight keyboard application with a minimalist interface and fewer customization settings. You can change the theme color, adjust the height, change the keyboard layout, that’s it. Requires only a vibration authorization, so it would be ideal for people aware of the information they contain. It is specially designed for people who only want the basics.
It is an ad-free application, so NO interruptions or random advertising.
The inconvenients:
- No clipboard
- No next word prediction
- No spell checker
- No typing
- No integrated emoji and gif cards
Unique characteristics:
- Minimum permissions (Vibrate only)
- Open-source application (link in Google Play)
Android version requirement: 4.4 and above
Space required: 842 KB
Rating: 4.6 stars
Download it here.
Submitted by SwiftKey
It’s probably one of the best keyboard apps on the list. It has so many features that you don’t expect a very light application. It has adjustable keys, built-in emoji and gif tables, and an editable keyboard layout. Over 100 colorful themes available for free, and you can also create your own. It supports more than 300 languages and can activate 5 at a time.
The application is ad-free and 100% free. It also has a beta version.
The inconvenients:
- Can sometimes get a little slow
- Consumes more battery than normal (reported by users)
- Language bar takes up a lot of space even when you turn it off
Unique characteristics:
- Learn the user’s writing style to type faster (swipe the keyboard)
- Predictions based on A.I.
- Save your favorite stickers and gifs
- Your position can be inserted from the toolbar
- Calendar function
- Clipboard
- Private browsing option
Android version requirement: 5.0 and above
Space required: 15 MB
Rating: 4.4 stars
Download it here.
Download the beta here.
Change keyboard on Android
Here are the steps to change the keyboard of an Android device to make sure it is applied correctly. After downloading the keyboard app, there is usually a guide on how to install it, but if it doesn’t apply correctly, follow these steps:
> Access your device settings
> Depending on the phone, find the “Language and input” settings
> Click on “On-screen keyboard”
> Click on “Manage keyboard”
> Activate the keyboard you want to apply
> Return to language and input settings
> Click on “Default keyboard”
> Select your new keyboard and you’re ready to go!
We hope these options have helped resolve your keyboard issue.