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1. Also, you might want to make this app "more sticky".An excellent lightweight keyboard that is packed with features and customization (perhaps too much).
2. btw, why does it need full internet access?This is the best Android keyboard, if you can wield it.
3. The coupe of things I can say are these: the ability to customize the extra symbols on the period key and no hand writing recognition to text input for any languages.
4. Still, being able to put navigation buttons (including "delete last word" and "undo") in an easily accessible part of the UI has been unbelievably handy.
5. Text navigation is top notch with one-touch or one swipe access to arrows + home/end as well as backspace, delete (forward) & backspace by whole words.
6. Besides that, the biggest issue is a couple of bugs, including occasional issues when typing at fast speeds, but it has recently gotten an update to fix some other bugs, including Android Pie incompatibiities, so the situation is improved.This is exactly what I was looking for.
7. Efficient typing is nothing you can standardize, but here's a keyboard that lets you adjust each and every aspect of layout and behavior.
8. Much more flexible than anything else out there and lightweight to boot.I've been a fan of the developer since the Multiling (minus the O) keyboard.
9. Ability to use a MessagEase style, large button layout in portrait and a full qwerty layout in landscape is completely unique and was well worth the minor learning curve for custom layouts.
10. Ability to have one-touch access to esc, ctrl, tab & voice input makes everything from daily text input to ssh sessions much easier.
11. Let's say I've typed a word then switched apps; when I go back to the first app and press the space bar to resume typing it opens an internet browser and redirects to a Multiling-related web page.