Heliboard goes into 1.0
Heliboard goes into 1.0

Customizable and privacy-conscious open-source keyboard - Helium314/HeliBoard

The successor of Openboard, Heliboard finally comes out in 1.0 my favorite open source keyboard out there.
Heliboard goes into 1.0
Customizable and privacy-conscious open-source keyboard - Helium314/HeliBoard
The successor of Openboard, Heliboard finally comes out in 1.0 my favorite open source keyboard out there.
HeliBoard with Swipe + FUTO have made replacing gboard possible for me. I feel like it's been a 90% replacement, a far greater degree than some of the decent keyboards currently available. I regularly use but swipe and speech to text in two languages. I'm really really happy and grateful for these tools. 💜
Just in case I'm asked, here's the basics steps to get it going:
That's it.
Just setup the two apps with your specifics like the theme and etc. This is what mine looks like now:
until its ready for F-Droid release
Just FYI, it is on IzzyOnDroid!
this is great. I've been looking for a gboard replacement for so long
minor thing: how do i import my personal dictionary from gboard? the github page says something about .dict files but gboard exported a zip with a .txt file
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with importing and exporting personal dictionaries. I looked into it a bit, but wasn't successful in finding anything relevant.
Hi! Started using heliboard a few weeks ago, but what are those other two?
HeliBoard board supports Swipe gestures and FUTO is a free, offline speech to text app that works incredibly well for me and the two languages I use.
Links and instructions here: https://lemmy.ca/comment/8335355
Am I understanding correctly, you can swipe in two languages without hitting a "switch language" button like on Gboard? If so I may have to make the switch
Unfortunately no. That's remains part of the 10% that this solution doesn't replicate 1:1. But... you can use a spacebar gesture (e.g. vertical swipe) to quickly change languages. Works like a charm.
This is the definitive replacement for gboard, people. It works fantastically well already with everything that Gboard has and it will only get better from here on.
Great piece of software!
I second this
It's really great to see a continuation of Openboard.
Still waiting for Japanese support. At the moment the only decent Japanese keyboard on Android are either GBoard or Microsoft one unfortunately.
Have you tried fcitx with the Anthy plugin? I use that for Japanese.
Thank you for bringing up the app to me!
I started learning Japanese as I started using Heliboard, for now I just swap back when I need it. GBoard doesn't play nice with the language button switching between apps so I just use the OS keyboard button and have the language button disabled everywhere, which also frees up some space!
This update somehow has broken haptic feedback on my keyboard 🤔
Thanks, not sure how I missed this!
Why do they always tell you it's the successor of whatever, but never what it is for?
Read the whole sentence?
Why do I have to read a hole?
It was late...
TLDR: Why do I stop using OpenBoard and use this instead :)?
Some new features, bug fixes, and ongoing support.
It is a new application so you do have to set it up fresh - don't switch until you have a bit of spare time. Missed the back and restore button in settings.
Personally I'm on one of the fork's beta versions. I'm waiting for the f-droid release so I get updates.
It has swipe typing plus a lot of other new features/theme customisation that openboard didn't have.
Swiping
Looks nice but I wish the clipboard history could be based on number of items and not just time.
I'm sure that could be implemented.
Been looking for a decent keyboard app, gonna try this out for sure 🙂
Is this better in any way tohan florisboard? I've been using it (florisboard) for a year now and had no problems and have loved its features (especially the text navigation arrows and clipboard history).
Been using this for about 3 months or so. The one piece missing is good swipe word recognition - its really poor compared to Gboard even after this amount of time. I spend more time correcting words than I saved nor typing them. Used swipe with Gboard for many years previously so I know hope swipe works.
Any suggestions on how to improve it?
I have found this to be the case as well.
What it has forced me to do now is to actually try to be close to the letters. When I'm swiping with gboard, I was very sloppy and it would recognize what I wrote. At this point, I'm fine being more accurate for the tradeoff.
Does not use internet permission, and thus is 100% offline.
Does the AOSP keyboard access internet?
What happened to OpenBoard?
Development ceased.
Using it since version 14.1, as far as I remember but since then, I was finally able to replace gboard. Heli is really awesome. I always believed that florisboard will be my gboard replacement but for non-english swipe users nothing really changed or improved for years and then heli came out of the blue. Of course, it's still a compromise compared to gboard and it probably always will be but to me it reached a point where this is minimal.
Yesterday I found out about the experimental dictionaries and imported them. Let's see if there will be visible improvement. Does anyone have more experience with those dictionaries?
I didn't know about experimental dictionaries. Would this help with swipe recognition as it's really poor compared to gboard?
Loving it, I've been looking for a more customisable keyboard.
Nice! Guys, any ideas of when other languages keyboard will stop underline red the words that are correct? I don't like to use multilingual keyboard, I prefer to have multiple keyboards with their own dictionaries. Everything else seems to be working quite well for me. Am I missing something?
If you can't tell me what it is or how it's useful to me when I scan through the primary landing page, not worth my time.
HeliBoard is a privacy-conscious and customizable open-source keyboard, based on AOSP / OpenBoard. Does not use internet permission, and thus is 100% offline.
First Paragraph of the readme.md in that repository.
I mean in a way he has a point next time I'll add the description in the news and the small description in the text.
There's a section you're supposed to read called readme, it's really your fault unless you've never installed software from github before.