Totally! SwiftKey can be buggy at times. Just a quick reminder: check that auto-correct isn’t messing with your number inputs. Sometimes it changes them to letters!
As a workaround, if numbers disappear, try tapping the ‘123’ key a couple of times. It might just refresh the input!
I always joke that my keyboard is allergic to numbers! I’ve noticed that my keyboard sometimes requires a reboot of the app to fix those annoying glitches. Has anyone else experienced this?
Haha, I can relate! It’s funny how tech acts out sometimes. But seriously, does clearing the cache help anyone?
Clearing the cache was a game changer for me! It resolved my number input issues significantly. Let’s not forget that keeping the app updated is equally important.
Good to know! I’ve been hesitant to do it because I feel like I might lose important settings. Any tips on that?
Generally, clearing the cache won’t affect your settings. Just your temporary files, which can help improve performance, including number input issues. Give it a shot!
Thanks for reassuring me! I’ll go do it now. My keyboard is way overdue for some spring cleaning!
I often wonder whether some keyboard apps are inherently better than others for number input. What do you think? Is it worth trying a less popular app?
Definitely! Sometimes the less popular apps have unique features that the big names overlook. I recently tried a smaller app called AnySoftKeyboard, and its number input is fantastic.
Interesting! I might just give that a try. But how do I ensure it won’t mess with my default settings?
Most keyboard apps let you choose them as your default without interfering with your device settings. Just make sure to explore the settings.
Exactly! I just want a simple, efficient keyboard. It’s frustrating when every little thing is an ordeal!
I highly recommend Gboard! It has a number row feature that makes it super easy to input numbers without switching keyboards. Plus, it’s really fast!
I love Gboard too! It’s great for finance apps, especially with the voice typing feature for inputting long numbers quickly.
Have you tried SwiftKey? It lets you customize the keyboard layout and add a number pad. It’s been pretty helpful while coding!
I haven’t used SwiftKey much, but that sounds useful! Do you find it easy to switch to the number pad?
Yes! SwiftKey makes it super easy to switch, plus I love how it learns from my typing habits. It’s a game changer!
If you need something that’s more focused on numbers, check out AnySoftKeyboard. It’s very customizable and has various themes!
What about Hackers Keyboard? It has a full PC-style layout, which includes function keys and number pad. Great for coding!