How to install and use a third party keyboard on your Apple iPhone

Apple’s built-in keyboard is the smoothest, but it doesn’t offer much. Here’s how to install and use a third-party keyboard on your iPhone.


Smartphone keyboards are often taken for granted, despite the heavy reliance on them in our daily lives. If the keyboard we use is accompanied by a number of inconveniences, the entire phone experience will be ruined. Apple baked a for iPhone solid iOS keyboard. However, many users find it lacking in features and extras. But the good news is that you can use third-party keyboards on iOS. Just don’t expect them to have the same perks bundled with the first-party option, like the ability to use them when typing passwords. Regardless, there are many reasons to install and use a third party keyboard on your iPhone, so here are the step you need to follow.


How to install and use a third party keyboard on your iPhone

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  1. Make sure your iPhone is running iOS 8 or later on file settings program.
  2. go to the app store and click on Search tab in the lower right corner.
  3. Click on Search bar at the top and look for keyboard.
  4. View the list of results and choose the ones you like the most.
  5. Loading And wait for it to install on your iPhone.
  6. Launch it from the App Store page or home screen.
  7. Go to settings app> general > keyboard > keyboard and click Add a new keyboard.
  8. Locate the name of the keyboard you just installed under File Third party keyboards Section.
  9. Once the keyboard is added, tap on its name to choose whether or not you want to give it full access. Apple will display a warning that allowing full keyboard access will enable it to transmit the data it collects. So if you don’t trust the keyboard developer, don’t allow it. You can switch it at any time if you change your mind.
  10. Launch the third-party keyboard app you installed to adjust its settings. It may prompt you to switch the input method by clicking on a file Globe icon. to do that.
  11. there he is! You can now use the new keyboard across your favorite apps.
  12. If you want to go back to the Apple keyboard permanently, you can always delete the third-party keyboard app.


Personally, I rely on Apple’s built-in keyboard. While it’s not full of features, it does provide the basics I need, like the ability to swipe to type. I’ve tried other options in the past, like Gboard and Swiftkey. However, I often found their performance wonky. Android definitely plays better with third-party keyboards than iOS.

What keyboard are you using on your iPhone? Let us know in the comments section below.

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