I am finding it very difficult to write simple messages. The Pixel phones and keyboard are huge so I often make maybe mistakes.

On my iPhone it used to easily correct spelling. It does not work as well on grapheneos. It does not correct spelling correctly and I constantly need to go back and delete/change words. It is worst when you miss the space bar and there are 2 words combined. It often does not automatically fix this.

Is there anyway to improve the spelling? I see it uses grapheneos own keyboard. Maybe that is the issue?

Or maybe a way to change the size of the keyboard buttons?

Use GBoard without network permission. It's the best that you can get and it will give you full functionality. GrapheneOS uses an AOSP keyboard which I find unusable because of dictionary issues and spell checking and a lack of other things and features.

    Hahax will it not still connect to Sandboxed Google Play Services I use even with Network off?

    Keystrokes are very bad for privacy if they get to Google

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      GI1
      There's no requirement to have any Google services to use Gboard. Gboard works just fine on de-googled phones, without Google services or Framework etc.

      Changing the keyboard program won't change the spell checker.

        abcZ Changing the keyboard program won't change the spell checker.

        Changing the keyboard program allowed me to change the spell checker in:
        System/Language & input/Spell cheeker
        where I could choose GrapheneOS Spell Checker or Gboard spell checker

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          f13a-6c3a Ah, interesting. So gboard comes with its own spell checker.

          You can also try other keyboards.
          There is OpenBoard, and some others.

          9 months later

          I don't know but spell cheking with gboard is not working for me. Using last graphene -> android 14. Gboard is installed from aurorastore and has not permissions.

          1) settings -> system -> languages -> system languages
          first language = english (UK)
          second = Slovak

          2) settings -> system -> keybard -> on-screen keyboard

          • enable gboard and disable keyboard
          • click on gboard -> languages I see english and slovak

          3) settings -> system -> keyboard -> spell checker

          • languages : use system languages
          • default spell checker : gboard

          4) I think it is not necessary but I did want to be sure I did restart phone

          5) opening messaging app and trying to write some words

          • when using slovak language then word suggestions and correction are not working. I can write word which does not exist and it has not red underline
          • when using english language then everything works ok

          any suggestions? thanks

            janci23 If I recall correctly, the network permission needs to be enabled to download the language packs.

            My suggestion would be to go into GBoard's settings: Settings > Apps > All apps > GBoard > Storage and Cache > clear storage, then enable the network permission, set up GBoard to use any languages you need to type in, maybe type a couple things in some random app to make sure it's working correctly, then disable the network permission.

              4 months later

              Hello all,

              So I'm a brand new Graphene user with a pixel 7. I am having the same issue which started this thread. The keyboard is absolutely terrible (coming from iPhone) I went to the Aurora store and typed in Gboard. But it seems to be from Google. Is that correct? or is there another similar keyboard from Google which is not what we are talking about here? I am trying to avoid google. If I download this from google, will this compromise my privacy? How can I proceed here? Sorry I read the above but still kinda lost, I am very new to Graphene.

                Artisto

                Each application in android is isolated by a sandbox and by default each non-system application has only minimal privileges. For example an application cannot access your user storage without the user providing the privileges to do so. An malicious application has first to comprise the kernel-level sandbox and multiple additional security features (e.g access controls) before it could gain additional privileges.

                Artisto

                If you’re trying to degoogle because you don’t trust Google, the very last thing you should install is a Google keyboard. It works offline apparently, but you do need to download language packs initially I believe. I just wouldn’t do it. Who knows what that initial connection will do, who knows whether your keystrokes are stored until you must update the language pack. Who knows if the inter app communication ‘feature’ will get involved and somehow send data on everything you’ve ever typed to Google. Openboard is apparently good, and I’m sure there are other projects you can look at.

                On the other hand, many here swear by gboard, and I suppose if you utilise all of the scopes and functions of grapheneOS correctly you will be ok - it really depends on you.