![]() ![]() You will get a list of languages, which is present on your Gboard app. If you are like me, who type native languages in English, go to “ Text Correction”, and turn off “ Auto-correction” to stop the correction of the words in your native language to the nearest English word. Tap on Gboard, and a new page will appear, where you can change the settings. Tap on that, and you will get a list of keyboards installed on your device. Now, you will get the option, to select your input method. Turn off the other keyboards, which is present on your system, except the one which says “ Google voice typing”. Turn on Gboard, by tapping on the switch. Open the Gboard app, and you will find the screen, similar to one given below. But, your system will use the keyboard, which it comes pre-installed with, and in that case, you have to make Gboard, your default keyboard app. If you are already a user of the Gboard app, you can directly skip to “ Selecting your favorite languages”.ĭownloading the app is very simple, and you just need to go to Google Play Store, search for GBoard, and download and install it by pressing the “Install” Button. ![]() But if you are using Samsung, LG, Xiaomi or any other smartphone, which do not come with Gboard installed, you can get it from the Play Store and turn on the option to type in various Indian languages through the ways, which are mentioned here. Most of the smartphones nowadays come with Google Keyboard or Gboard pre-installed, and in such cases, you don’t need to go through the process of downloading and installing the app. Though the Google Indic Keyboard gives you the option to type in numerous Indian languages, 12 to be more precise, including English, but presently with the Gboard app, it is useless to download the Indic keyboard, if you want to type in Indian languages. ![]() Google Indic Keyboard! No, Gboard is better You might find a number of great keyboard apps on the Play Store, but Gboard does not offer unwanted features, which make the app very lightweight compared to the other bulky keyboard app for android. It is easier for most netizens to do their work directly on the smartphone instead of turning on or carrying a bulky laptop, which might be portable, but eventually consume a lot of space on your desk. Note: The steps in this tutorial are same to select any language such as Arabic, Spanish, German and more… In this tutorial, we are using Indian languages.ĭue to the flourishing use of smartphones nowadays, the virtual keyboard apps on the Google Play Store are downloaded more than the number of keyboards, which are sold nowadays. Selecting your favorite languages Use Multiple languages Keyboard to Type your Mother tongue on your smartphone, with the mighty Gboard app ![]()
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