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    AnySoftKeyboard

    AnySoftKeyboard

    Android (f/w 2.1+) on screen keyboard for multiple languages

    The only Android keyboard you'll ever need. Free as in speech and Free as in beer. Android (f/w 4.0.3+, API level 15+) on screen keyboard for multiple languages.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Slide Keyboard

    Slide Keyboard

    Android keyboard with a swipe input system, now with emoji support

    An Android soft keyboard offering swipe-based typing (SlideType style) enriched with emoji and symbol toggling. Designed to improve typing speed and fluidity by supporting gesture input and modern keyboard features.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KryptEY

    KryptEY

    Android keyboard for secure E2EE communication

    KryptEY is a secure, privacy‑focused Android keyboard that implements the Signal Protocol (X3DH + Double Ratchet) directly in the keyboard layer. It enables end-to-end encrypted messaging within any app—without relying on external servers—ensuring that key exchanges and message encryption happen locally, maintaining Signal-level security across platforms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Codeboard

    Codeboard

    Codeboard App

    CodeBoard is an open‑source Android keyboard tailored for coding. It consolidates symbols, code navigation, editing shortcuts, and clipboard tools into one keyboard—eliminating constant layout switching between alphabets, numbers, and symbols.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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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    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: 15 This Week
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