What is Multiling O Keyboard?
Super lightweight (~ 1/3 MB) yet flexible and powerful soft keyboard. Plus an English plugin still less than 1 MB. (Swype ~15 MB, Minuum ~18 MB, Google Keyboard ~15 MB, Swiftkey ~8 MB, TouchPal ~ 8.5MB)
- Android L Tested
- All in one, multilingual ( Cover >130 languages)
- Accurate gesture input (swipe)
- PC keyboard layout possible
- Gesture oriented (super fast to enter special symbols, words or sentences)
- Resizable and easy positioning. Fits all screen sizes (phone, phablet, tablet…)
- Unlimited themes with style and color mixing (mix your very own shade of pink or purple ).
- Better color Emoji Sticker ?👍🙋 for KitKat, smiley :-) , emoticon 😁, symbols ???? , kaomoji (?°?°)? feel free to create your own ?(ˆ?ˆ?)
- Fun text transformation tool: ????ï? ?e??, 🇧🇮🇬, ??????? or wide.
- Calculator i.e. (4+5)-(6-3)=6
- Autotext
- Split, floating (for ssh terminal) or dock.
- Multiple layouts: QWERTY, QWERTZ, AZERTY, DVORAK… or design your own (DIY, Chubon, KALQ)
- 5-row or 4-row layouts
- Ultra customizable. The only one that let you design your own layout (DIY layout)
- Easy switch between languages, layouts, voice input, or even other keyboards.
- T9 prediction
- Flick or Multi-tap
- Romaji or Flick keyboard.
- 6 predefined layout for ??? (???, ???, Flick…)
- Edit mode (lockable). You can select text, copy, cut and paste …
- Modern or retro (DIY)
- Colorful, pink, purple, neon or monochrome (Mix it yourself)
- Physical or Bluetooth keyboard (all keys can be remapped to the soft layout)
- No internet permission = safer
Comments and Reviews
It is excellent.
lots of people are privacy conscious nowadays and prefer open sauce things (despite not reading sauce ever). while not open sauce its very privacy friendly, no connections are made out of the phone, and my phone is rooted to hell and back, i know if something connects, especially in my home and work networks. also works fine on a15, did some testing a while back
best tweakers keyboard, functionality over form ftw. needs better manuals tho since its tough for new users
ive been using this keyboard since the good old classic multiling, then switched to the o(mni) when it was released. it brings back awesome memories of how a droid should be, up to the user
despite it hasnt been updated since late '20, it still works fine on a11. the ui is a mess, but hey, power users dont need em.
This is the most flexible Android keyboard and my first applictation to install on any new device. I am using a personalized button layout that was inspired by the also excellent MessageEase keyboard. About 9 years ago I learnt how to type using MessageEase's game application and found the concept absolutely fantastic. Multiling O goes a step further, as it has several button layouts to choose from but also allows so called DIY modes (a simple text description of the layout). If this is not your cup of tea, you can use the keyboard in one of the available layouts. Altogether, a fantastic keyboard.
I need this keyboard downloaded in my iPhone