Explore Top 5 coolest android keyboard apps

In these days most smartphones comes with google OS (google android). It is tough to adjust to typing on a touchscreen. Some of smartphones don’t come preinstalled with the best touchitying software. Now we will explore some android keyboard Apps.

Swype

It is the one of the fastest way to type word on your smartphone screen and provides one continues stylus and finger motion across the screen keyboard. It can work on verity of devices such as televisions, tablets, phones, gaming consoles and more.

I can be fair chance that your Android smartphone comes with preinstalled two types of virtual keyboards - Qwerty and SWYPE. (Go to Settings > Locale and Text.

Alternatively, Settings > Language and keyboard). Activate SWYPE and you're ready to use it... Now, this keyboard app lets you input text by just gliding along the alphabets of a word - without lifting your finger.

For example, if you need to write DELHI, just place your finger on D then slide it over subsequent alphabets E-L-H-I. It just discards the unwanted alphabets. You can add the word to your dictionary list which will appears next time you type it. You if your doesn't come with SWYPE, you can get it for free at swype.com.

TouchPal

TouchPal enables you to type easier and faster way. It provides you a completely new experience to smartphones. TouchPal supports blind type on your touchscreen. TouchPal provide approx 60 languages supports. For example, it lets you blind type on your touchscreen after you have gotten used to the keypad layout.

It does this by more or less learning your input patterns. It also studies the curves as you glide along the keypad to predict the words that you want to type. Seriously, though, these features must be seen to be believed. TouchPal also supports some unique gestures - swipe up to input a number and swipe down for a special character.

And one can even cut, copy and paste from the keyboard itself. Currently, it is free for use as part of public beta. Check it out at www.cootek.com.

ICS Keyboard

In 2010, a company called BlindType demonstrated superb text-prediction software that worked with Android. But before the company could release its product, it was snapped up by Google. Now, some of that technology has made its way to the keyboard in IceCream Sandwich - the latest version of Android.

Well-meaning hackers have taken this keyboard out from ICS and put it up on Android Market for people using older versions of the Google OS. Features in the free version of ICSK include multi-touch, built-in dictionary, configurable auto correction, speech to text (select languages only), custom vibration intensity (haptic feedback), long press "Enter" key to bring up smiley alternatives and even long press on the "/" key in URL mode to bring up domains.

SwiftKeyX

The more you use it, the more SwiftKeyX adapts to your typing style to present to you eerily accurate word predictions. Reviews across the interwebs, including user polls, have awarded it glowing epithets, including the keyboard for "fat-finger typists", "the virtual keyboard Google would be crazy not to acquire" and it even makes it to various lists of essential apps for Android.

The downside? Swift KeyX is free for use for just one month, after which you will have to shell out Rs 205 to use it further. Still, one month should be enough to figure out if it is indeed the keyboard for you.

Go Keyboard, SwiftKeyX

This free app on the Android Market is easily one of the best-looking keyboards for the Google OS. In fact, users can choose between various themes that are available for download. Other features include auto-correct as you type, multi-point touch keyboard, support for slide input. And if you are someone who likes to personalize their apps, you will love the customization options-position of various keys, size, smileys and so on-that Go Keyboard offers.