@"MetropleX"#

So they haven't accepted any outside contributions to the core GrapheneOS project? I'm not asking about integrating other separate projects like camera or keyboard. But like feature requests and UI/UX improvements. I can't find any PRs from outside the core dev team.

    Graphite

    If someone wants to contribute to GrapheneOS, they need to start small and prove to the GrapheneOS team that they're willing to maintain their own code/features before they'd be trusted to be making more invasive changes. I've seen the lead dev suggest newcomers contribute to different apps, rather than core Android stuff.

    It's not that contributions are unwelcome, it's that there just aren't that many people who are contributing.

    Check out the closed pull requests for the messaging app. I don't recognize some of those contributors.

    MetropleX

    MetropleX Can do the same with speech services and recorder, with both having network revoked so it can be offered as a solution for those with languages not directly supported by GBoards offline dictation? If not it ideally needs to be explicitly stated.

    I understood this as a question, right?

    1. Yes the recorder and speech service work both "offline" and on voice dictates the recorder does set the punctuation.
    2. The speech service itself, when used as an (keyboard) input method, does not do the punctuation.
    3. Gboard in "offline" state, does start the speech service when you push the microphone button.
    4. In the Gboard settings the option for automatic punctuation is greyed out. Even if you install Google assistant .
    5. Copying text from the recorder into the target app is a real pain. While dictating you can't copy the text. First you need to save, then reopen the dictate, go to transcript and copy the text.

    Hi all, I have faster voice typing enabled and Gboard network permissions revoked. Voice transcription works when airplane mode is enabled and it just says initializing when disabled. It keeps working if I disable airplane mode mid transctription. I installed it through play store. Network permission for play services and play store are off. Any ideas? Thank you.

    What is the real liklihood risk to the gboard key logging everything and sending it to google through mutual consent, even when network permissions for the gboard are revoked.

    Do many graphene owners use gboard with network turned off
    Also, it becomes the default keyboard to enter your password on reboot

      L8437 technically they could, tho I have not seen or heard any

        Raccoon I know what you mean. This is a pain really because the keyboard key logging would get everything. Its a shame someone can't test it somehow to see if its possible. But I have zero knowledge on this kind of thing. I'm just a consumer

        L8437

        Gboard with networking on and Google Services installed/enabled, can and does occasionally send words you type. They do this to built a "better dictionary" in your language, to learn new terms, phrases, slang, etc. If you're also logged into Google, they also build a profile of your personal dictionary in order to do better word prediction (even if your not using prediction).

        Full keylogs going to the cloud probably isn't practical for Google though. They can build a unique profile of the words you use mostly locally, and send the metadata. In browser incognito modes, Gboard also goes into an "incognito" mode where they say they aren't using any key logging at all.

        With networking off, I don't see Gboard sending anything.
        I've been using Gboard with network blocked and offline speech to text downloaded and working.

          Graphite ok thank you very much.
          I would love very much to use gboard without network permissions, but just paranoid about the data being leaked CIA mutual consent of another app.
          The reason for this is I use keypass for passwords and I just copy and paste them, but it pops up in the gboard , so I dont want my passwords being leaked through gboard
          If that makes sense

            L8437

            That brings up another issue. The clipboard can be accessed by either the selected Keyboard, or the foreground app with focus. So if you copy passwords to the clipboard, make sure no app gets focus in the foreground. Not sure if the "draw over other apps" permission can access the keyboard this way anymore.

            Keepass should have it's own keyboard that can paste the username/password directly without going through the clipboard. So the passwords will be safe even from Gboard.

              Graphite thanka again for the useful reply. Can you explain to me what you mean by the focus?

                L8437

                Focus is kinda like, not only foreground visually. But also able to receive input. So if you were to start typing, the focused app is the getting that input.

                6 months later

                alci Thanks for linking this, it works quite well!

                2 months later

                Hi @MetropleX and guys, first to say thank you for your help, the voice input nearly works well, BUT it works in the English language ONLY, no matter if I change everything to German. My Pixel 6 with GOS (Android 14) is on German as well.

                So how to change the voice input for the Gboard-app into German voice input? Doesn't matter if I change everything inside the app into German as well.

                Thanks a lot!

                  Thank you, that's what I tried already as well, but it seems not to be compatible with GOS Android 14, so now is the question, which alternative might be there as well, thank you!

                  Ok, I tried to follow most of what everyone had for solutions that worked for them. Here's what ended up working for me after several attempts.

                  1. Installed Google Play Services from the GOS Apps, which installed GSF and GPS.
                  2. Allowed network permissions during install.
                  3. Downloaded and installed Gboard from GPS (not from Aurora, since the "Fast Voice Typing" didn't show with that download). Allowed network permissions as well.
                  4. On the Gboard app, selected "Voice Typing", then "Faster Voice Typing"
                  5. Didn't see anything downloading, but waited about 30-45mins.
                  6. Went back to the all the Google services, disabled all network permissions, along with Gboard network permission.
                  7. Opened internet, then search box, Gboard opened at bottom, selected voice, said, "Hello World",
                  8. Everything typed out, mission complete.

                  Enjoy,
                  Z