Google’s Gboard app has quickly become everyone’s favorite keyboard app. The reasons for the same could be attributed to various services integrated into the application. These include Google search, Translate, Bitmoji, a clipboard manager, etc. In addition, the keyboard also offers voice control functionality. However, in some cases, the microphone will not start and, therefore, the application will not recognize your commands. To counter these issues, this guide lists the different Gboard microphone fixes for your Android device. And once your keyboard is operational, don’t forget to discover 5 tips to save time on Gboard.
Various Gboard microphone fixes
This guide includes four different solutions for said Gboard problem. None of them will cause data loss either on your Android device or even on the app. That said, here are the different Gboard microphone fixes to try.
Activate the voice input feature of Gboard
If you want to use the text-to-speech feature of Gboard, you will need to activate the voice input feature in the application settings. To do this, here are the steps to follow
- Launch it Gboard application and press the three horizontal dots.
- Then select settings from the menu and head to Voice input. Be sure that Use voice input is authorized.
- Now try using the Gboard’s microphone and see if the problem is resolved. If not, try the other fixes mentioned below.
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Check your native language in the app
The language you are using may not appear in the list of language packs downloaded from Gboard. To make sure the preferred language is added, head back to Voice input section and this time press Offline voice recognition. Now press Languages and select the desired language (or the languages of your choice). You can even download this language for offline use.
Once the language is added, go to Gboard, see if the microphone problem is resolved. If you’re still having issues, check out the third patch mentioned below.
Check Gboard’s microphone permissions
The application’s microphone permission may be disabled. In this case, here is what needs to be done.
- Meeting on settings and press Applications and notifications.
- Go to Gboard app and press Permissions.
- In this context, make sure Microphone authorization is authorized or activated.
Now launch the Gboard app and see if the microphone correction works or not. If you still can’t get it to work, the final solution given below should definitely do the trick.
Remove Gboard from battery optimization
In order to preserve the juice of the battery, certain applications are put in battery saver mode. Although this undoubtedly helps to save some battery life, but not without weighing on the normal functionality of the application. For example, many background processes in the application are suspended until the application restarts. And it may be that Gboard has gone into hibernation mode. To remove the app from the standby list, follow the instructions below.
- Meeting on settings > Applications and notifications.
- Then look for the Gboard app and press Battery usage.
- Now under the Background restriction , make sure it is set to: the app can use the battery in the background.
- Then head to the Battery optimization section and press Not optimized menu. To select All apps From this.
- Finally, scroll down to Gboard application and select Do not optimize. This should solve the problem.
So, with that, we conclude the guide on how to fix Gboard’s microphone issues. In addition, we discussed four different methods for the same thing. Let us know in the comments we have developed for you.