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    Fcitx5 Android

    Fcitx5 Android

    Fcitx5 input method framework and engines ported to Android

    fcitx5‑android is an Android port of the fcitx5 input method framework (originally for Linux). It brings features of desktop IME—like pinyin, table-based input, and plugin support—to Android devices. APKs are available via GitHub, F‑Droid, and Google Play.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Fadeboard

    Fadeboard

    Android Keyboard transforms simple letters into special characters

    FadeBoard is a niche Android keyboard that converts typed text into special Unicode characters—designed to circumvent basic text filters and content restrictions. It provides a playful tool to make messages less detectable by simplistic moderation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KhmerUnicodeLayout for External Keyboard

    KhmerUnicodeLayout for External Keyboard

    Khmer Unicode Keyboard Layout for External/Physical Keyboard

    A lightweight Android tool that adds native Khmer Unicode support for external/hardware keyboards. Implements the standard NiDA layout to allow Khmer typing via USB/Bluetooth keyboards, with ongoing fixes for combining Unicode diacritics correctly.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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