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Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android

Feb 12, 2015 02:13 AM
Screenshots of mobile keyboards displaying different layouts and a weather app showing 64° in San Diego.

There's no such thing as a perfect Android keyboard. Some, like Swype, have gesture typing down to a science, but lack in predictive technology. SwiftKey, on the other hand, boasts awesome next-word prediction, but less than stellar gesture typing. Many others are optimized for multiple languages, space saving, or emojis, but none are without their flaws.

With this in mind, developer Eun created an Xposed module that will let you choose different keyboards to use with each of the apps you have installed.

So if you're multilingual, for instance, you can use a Spanish-optimized keyboard with WhatsApp, then use an English-optimized keyboard with your SMS app. Or perhaps you'd rather use Fleksy while posting on your favorite Reddit app, but automatically switch to an emoji-heavy keyboard when you're using Hangouts. With this one installed, it's all up to you.

Requirements

Install RememberIME

To begin, open your Xposed Installer app and head to the Download section. From here, search RememberIME, then tap the top result.

Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android
Keyboard remapping software instructions and support information.
Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android
Keyboard remapping software instructions and support information.

From here, swipe over to the Versions tab, then tap the "Download" button next to the most recent entry.

Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android
Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android
Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android
Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android

After a few seconds, Android's installer interface should come right up. Simply tap "Install" on this screen.

App installation confirmation prompt.
RememberME app installation confirmation screen.
App installation confirmation prompt.
RememberME app installation confirmation screen.

Activate the Module & Reboot

When installation has finished, you'll get a notification from Xposed telling you that the module hasn't been activated yet and that a reboot is needed. Tap the "Activate and reboot" button on this notification, and Xposed will take care of the rest for you.

Mobile device notification displaying an error message about a module not being installed.
Notification panel displaying Wi-Fi and battery status with a warning about a "Kerosene module" error.
Mobile device notification displaying an error message about a module not being installed.
Notification panel displaying Wi-Fi and battery status with a warning about a "Kerosene module" error.

Changing Keyboards on a Per-App Basis

When you get back up, no further setup is needed. Simply open an app and bring up the keyboard interface. From there, tap the "Select Input Method" notification and choose the keyboard you'd like to use for this particular app.

Smartphone notification panel displaying options for input method selection.
Input method selection screen on a smartphone with options for Google voice typing and Samsung keyboard.
Smartphone notification panel displaying options for input method selection.
Input method selection screen on a smartphone with options for Google voice typing and Samsung keyboard.

From now on, the keyboard you just selected will open every time you use this particular app. All other apps will still use your system default keyboard, but you can set any app to have its own keyboard in this same manner. The module will ensure that your keyboard and app combinations are remembered.

Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android

Swype set as the keyboard in Google Search

Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android

System default keyboard still active in other apps

Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android

Swype set as the keyboard in Google Search

Automatically Change Keyboards for Specific Apps on Android

System default keyboard still active in other apps

What keyboards did you set for which apps? Let us know in the comment section below, or drop us a line on Facebook, Google+, or Twitter.

The next big software update for iPhone is coming sometime in April and will include a Food section in Apple News+, an easy-to-miss new Ambient Music app, Priority Notifications thanks to Apple Intelligence, and updates to apps like Mail, Photos, Podcasts, and Safari. See what else is coming to your iPhone with the iOS 18.4 update.

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