Unexpected Keyboard

4.4
2.94K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

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.
Updated on
Jul 8, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
2.83K reviews
Sarah Bumpaous
August 19, 2025
Absolute gem! No ads, no fighting autocorrect, no fuss. It gives me all the things I miss from a computer keyboard: Ctrl, Esc, Tab, arrow keys, etc. Most of the special characters I use on a regular basis are easy to access too. A built-in, optional dictionary & spellcheck would be really nice, but even without that, this keyboard is a definite 5 stars for me.
5 people found this review helpful
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Dee C
June 20, 2024
My usual keyboard wouldn't work with my Android 14 2024 Moto g 5G so I looked for another that might offer simular features. This keyboard really was unexpected!! It has all sorts of useful editing functions. It takes some practice to learn how to access everything, but once I learned to swipe towards a symbol to type it, and how to adjust settings, great! It's well worth a try for those who do a lot of writing on phones. Check out the settings to see what it can do.
43 people found this review helpful
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Raymond
October 22, 2023
So far, seems like a VERY viable alternative for remote management of servers on my phone, using KDEConnect. While the arrows do not seem to work in man pages, they do work for pseudographical UI, which is fantastic. If I could get page up and page down, that might solve that problem, not sure. Either way, a FANTASTIC option, so far. Will try out more, see what else it can do. GREAT JOB.
27 people found this review helpful
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What’s new

Bug fixes