Getting Started
Keyman for Android
Keyman for Android lets you type in over 600 languages on Android mobiles and tablets. To get started, here are some helpful hints:
Keyboard Keys (Keyboard Present) |
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Select another language/keyboard |
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Hide the keyboard |
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Backspace |
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Return |
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Shift key. Long press this key to access the CTRL, ALT and CTRL ALT keys (which can access additional key layers) |
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Keys with a small dot in the top right corner indicate a long press key. Access further functionality by long pressing the key |
Toolbar Icons | |
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Share your text via Mail, Text, or Twitter |
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Open the Keyman Browser to use the web in your language |
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Open the menu for additional options |
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Adjust the font size |
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Delete all current text |
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Load this help page |
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Open the initial setup screen |
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Open the Keyman Settings screen |
Accessing Keyboard Help
Step 1) Open the keyboard list by touching the globe key.
Step 2) Touch the info icon for your keyboard.
Help Index
- Getting Started
- Keyman for Android help home
- Adding new keyboards
- Switching between keyboards
- Removing a keyboard
- Installing custom keyboards/dictionaries
- Installing system-wide keyboards
- Removing a dictionary
- Using the Keyman browser
Integrate Keyman with your App or Website
If you are interested in learning how Keyman can be integrated into your own app or website, visit keyman.com/engine
Further Help
For more information on Keyman, visit keyman.com
For more information on Keyman for Android, visit keyman.com/android