A lightweight virtual keyboard for developers.
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Unexpected Keyboard

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Lightweight and privacy-conscious virtual keyboard for Android.

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The main feature is that you can type more characters by swiping the keys towards the corners.

This application was originally designed for programmers using Termux. Now perfect for everyday use.

This application contains no ads, doesn't make any network requests and is Open Source.

Contributing

For instructions on building the application, see Contributing.