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    Koko Keyboard

    Koko Keyboard

    Implementation of a re-usable custom onscreen keyboard

    KokoKeyboard is a Java-based reusable on-screen keyboard component/library for Android. It provides developers a template to build custom IME experiences without starting from scratch—ideal for niche input needs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    EmoticonGIFKeyboard

    EmoticonGIFKeyboard

    An advance Emoticons & GIF keyboard

    EmoticonGIFKeyboard is an embeddable Android library offering a lightweight, customizable keyboard UI for inserting emojis and GIFs into apps. It simplifies integration into messaging or social apps to enrich user input without the overhead of a full-featured IME.
    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: 9 This Week
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