I’m slowly but surely switching everything I use to FOSS alternatives and after using Gboard for a while thanks to it’s good swipe typing, I moved to OpenBoard for the same reason. Unfortunately, the fact that I can’t auto-fill my password via 1Password is bugging me (on top of less-than-ideal autocorrect). You guys know any alternatives?

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      1 year ago

      Yap, and if you like the Gboard Material You look, you can try this Florisboard version with dynamic themes also

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    I am using OpenBoard with bitwarden, and while it doesn’t offer the autofill in the autocomplete section it does work as a dropdown in the input field

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    Keepass2Android provides both an autofill function and an alternative keyboard. As the name implies, it works with a Keepass file.

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      1 year ago

      KeePass DX also has a virtual keyboard called “Magikeyboard” that will type entries for you. Great UI and a biometric unlock feature, too.

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    1 year ago

    I’m using GBoard on grapheneos with all permissions removed basically. Not quite what you asked for

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      Thanks! I’ve been using the official OpenBoard for months, and it’s good to find a fork that’s being updated.

      I just wish it were as smart as Gboard at turning its into it's when appropriate.

      But look, they put underscore on the F key where it belongs!

      Still no emoji search, though. 😥

      This widget toolbar is super handy.

      Oh, and you can delete learned words you entered by accident, and built-in words, too. That was sorely missing from the official version.