Got recommended a video going over this keyboard. Looks pretty good so far despite being in an alpha!

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Heliboard is a lot better and the killer feature, offline voice recognition works only for English properly.

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Edit: it looks like there is a voice input only app they make that is separate, that is what I use. https://voiceinput.futo.org/

Did you mean “but”? Helioboard is a full-blown keyboard if I remember, and FUTO is offline voice LLM only, with multiple language support. I only speak English but it works great. It’s not a keyboard that types, you just click it when you want to speak.

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I find the futo keyboard works great. Swipe is the only feature that’s not so great as it’s fairly inaccurate

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I saw a comment about that on the video I watched. Seems like the way to make it learn was to tap on the correct suggestion.

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I’ll have to give that a shot, thank you

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All in all seems great but is it good for privacy and safe to use

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I see they have a multilingual version, but is it possible to set it to use only English and one other language? SwiftKey does that and it works great.

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Is the licence better for this futo product? I know its not proper foss by technicality but can i realease a modified version at all?

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Check for yourself: https://gitlab.futo.org/keyboard/latinime/-/blob/master/LICENSE.md

You can release modified versions as long as they’re non-commercial and follow a couple of additional rules.

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That was my understanding from reading it but i wanted to see if lemmy interpreted it the same way.

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