SwiftKey

You can get Gaelic on SwiftKey now – both on Android and iOS.

It’s quite easy to install on Android, just go to Google Play and install SwiftKey or an iOS, go to the App Store:

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Then tap Open:

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On the next screen, select Enable Swiftkey:

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OK on the next screen. Not to worry, that’s just Google trying to scare you into using their stuff, which is equally dubious…

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Then Select Swiftkey:

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Now you have a choice at this stage. I didn’t let it extract data from my emails etc. but up to you. First tap Get Better Predictions:

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The the arrow:

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Past this:

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Now pick one:

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You don’t really have to sign in either:

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Almost there… tap Languages:

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Select Scottish Gaelic:

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Watch out – if you’re used to Adaptxt, you can’t install more than 5 languages on Swiftkey for some reason. But other than that, that’s it:

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It now works anywhere you need a keyboard, like email. No need to manually jump between languages, it’s pretty good at working that out automatically:

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Now this is a little different on each phone (in terms of its placement) but its totally ok to have several text entry apps installed. Watch out for the keyboard symbol for example:

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I got a fair view and it’s really easy to switch between them:

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That’s it, hope you like it!

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