This can be an issue for new android users when installing new keyboards. Stock android keyboards are not that appealing and most users opt to install a better looking keyboard with a more vibrant feel when typing. Here are the basic steps on how to place the stock android keyboard and start using it again.
The first scenario is that you did not "disable updates" on the stock keyboard. You can easily get access to it by:
The first scenario is that you did not "disable updates" on the stock keyboard. You can easily get access to it by:
- Going to Settings > Language and Input > select Android Keyboard as your Default Input.
The second scenario is that you intentionally disabled updates on the stock android keyboard. This happens when users feel that their device is slowing down since the keyboard is still running in the background despite of not being used as a default input. If this is the case, then you should do the following.
- Go to Settings > Apps > All Processes > find Android Keyboard > tap Enable.
- Go back to Settings > Language and Input > select Android Keyboard as your Default Input.
The third scenario is quite rare but can happen, especially if you are the adventurous type and want to know what it's like to root your android device. If you have rooted your android device and then opt to unroot it without making backups, there is a possibility that won't have access to all your deleted android pre-installed features including the keyboard. There is no way to register your Gmail and go to Google Play Store to install another keyboard. If this is the case, Read these instructions on how you can get your android back to its original state.
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