Change Default Keyboard on Android Smartphone

Usually, Android smartphones or tablets come with a keyboard app by default. Depending upon the manufacture of your smartphone, the default keyboard could be Gboard, Samsung Keyboard, SwiftKey, or others. Some keyboards have better haptics and more features such as extra emoji support or font supports. We have provided different ways to change the default keyboard app on your Android Smartphone or tablet. Also Read: Most Useful Android Apps In Daily Life

Enable/Disable New Keyboard on Android

Before we look at how to change the Keyboard on an android phone, you need to make sure if the Keyboard you want to change has been enabled from the settings. You can use the same steps to disable a keyboard on your Android phone or tablet. If you are not sure, you can check and enable Keyboard in Android by following these steps: Step 1: Open Settings on your Android smartphone, scroll down to System and select it. Step 2: Under System Settings, Tap on Languages and input. Step 3: Select the On-screen Keyboard option. On some Android smartphones, it might be written as Virtual Keyboard. Step 4: Here, you can see the list of keyboards available on your smartphone. If you don’t see the Keyboard of your choice, tap on Manage on-screen keyboards. Step 5: You will see toggles next to every available Keyboard. Turn on/off the toggle next to the keyboard you want to use on your smartphone. Step 6: An Attention window might pop up for some third-party keyboards like SwiftKey. Tap on OK to continue. Above are the steps to enable a keyboard on your Android smartphone. Next, let’s look at how you can access Keyboard Switcher on Android and change the keyboard.

Change Keyboard Using the Choose Input Method

Android has a simple toggle built into it, which can help you change the default keyboard. Using this toggle, you can choose between available keyboards on your smartphone. To access the Keyboard switcher toggle, you need to first: Step 1: Open an app that supports typing. Step 2: When the keyboard appears, you will see a small Keyboard icon below the Keyboard or in the notification bar. Tap on the icon. Step 3: You will see all the keyboards available on your smartphone on the next screen. Select the keyboard you want to use from the list of keyboards. This is how you can change the keyboard on Android using Choose Input method. If you want to go to another keyboard or switch back to the default keyboard, you have to follow the same above steps and select the keyboard of your choice.

Install New Keyboard and Change Keyboard on Android Smartphone

The easiest way to change your current Keyboard on Android is while installing a new keyboard app. After installing a new keyboard app, you will get an option to choose which Keyboard should be your default input method, and from there, you can select the newly downloaded keyboard as your default keyboard. Step 1: Open Playstore and search for your favorite keyboard app. Let’s say you want to Try Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard. Step 2: Tap on the Install button, and when the app is downloaded and installed, tap on the Open button. Step 3: You will need to enable the Keyboard from the settings to use it. For that, tap on the enable keyboard button. Step 4: A Manage on-screen keyboards page will open, where you need to turn on the toggle next to the Keyboard that you want to use. In this case, we will turn on Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard. Step 6: A new confirmation window will pop up, where you need to select OK.  Step 7: After enabling the Keyboard, go back to the keyboard app. Now you will see the toggle to change the current keyboard. Step 8: Click on the button, then a Choose input method window will appear. Select the newly downloaded keyboard from there. That’s it! You have set the newly downloaded keyboard as the default keyboard on your android device. Once you start using the keyboard, you can further customize it and try out all the features.

Using Gboard

Some popular keyboard apps like Gboard allow the user to switch to other available keyboards on their device. From Gboard, one can switch to other keyboards without using Choose input method toggle. If you want to change the keyboard on your Android smartphone, follow the below steps to change the keyboard on Android 12 or previous versions using the Gboard app. Step 1: Open any app that supports typing. Step 2: Tap and hold the Space bar on the Gboard. Step 3: It will open Choose input method screen. You will see a list of keyboards available on your Android smartphone. Select the Keyboard of your choice from the list, and it will become your default keyboard. As we have mentioned, other than Gboard, many popular keyboard apps also come with similar features. You can check if the keyboard you are using has a similar feature. Press and hold the Space bar and see if the list of keyboards appears. How do I change my Android keyboard back to normal? Open Settings>Apps>and select the Keyboard you want to reset, then select Clear Data. It will reset the keyboard to the default settings. How do I change my Keyboard back to normal? The best way to revert the keyboard settings to normal is by going to Settings>Apps and selecting the keyboard app you want to revert to normal. After that, choose to Clear all data. By this, you will delete the data stored by the Keyboard, including the changes you have made. How do I customize my android keyboard? You can either use the gear icon available on the Keyboard or by using the keyboard app to customize the settings of your Android keyboard. If you don’t see the gear icon to customize on your Keyboard, tap and hold the left key next to the Space bar, and you will see the gear icon. How do you change keyboard settings? You can change the keyboard settings on your Android smartphone either by using the keyboard app or the gear icon present next to the space bar. We have explained all the ways to change the keyboard on Android above in this article so you can follow them.

Final Words

Almost all of us spend a lot of our time typing on smartphone keyboards. By changing the keyboard on an Android Smartphone, one can change the entire typing experience. There are many third-party keyboards available to use SwiftKey, Gboard. We recommend all of you to use trusted keyboards only. Changing the default keyboard is also good for your privacy. As the default keyboard shipped on, some smartphones were caught red-handed stealing private information of the users. We have provided an in-depth guide to changing the keyboard on an Android smartphone above in the article. Go ahead, follow the steps and improve your typing experience.

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