I propose expanding the comparison to include additional noteworthy keyboards, such as Urik, which has become quite usable for German-speaking users.
Here is a draft of what this expanded table could look like:
| Feature |
Urik |
| Gesture Typing in Termux |
❓ |
| Gesture/Swipe Typing |
✅ Geometric |
| Multi-Language Swipe⁹ |
✅ (Simultaneous) |
| Gesture Engine Open Source |
✅ |
| ML Training Code Public |
N/A (Geometric) |
| Model Size |
N/A |
| APK Size |
~40 MB |
| Clipboard History |
✅ Encrypted |
| Short-Swipe Actions⁸ |
⚠️ Space/Del only |
| Per-Key Customization |
✅ |
| Custom Layouts |
✅ |
| DIY Theme Creator |
✅ |
| Word Suggestions |
✅ |
| No Internet Access |
✅ |
| License |
✅ GPL-3 |
Key Details for the Feature Request Body:
- Gesture Engine: Urik uses a geometric path matching engine (traditional algorithm) rather than a neural network, so it has no ML model to train (
N/A for ML columns).
- Short-Swipe Actions: Unlike CleverKeys' per-key flick support, Urik currently limits gesture shortcuts to the Spacebar (cursor control) and Backspace (delete word).
- German Support: Excellent support with native QWERTZ layouts and simultaneous multilingual spell-checking.
I propose expanding the comparison to include additional noteworthy keyboards, such as Urik, which has become quite usable for German-speaking users.
Here is a draft of what this expanded table could look like:
Key Details for the Feature Request Body:
N/Afor ML columns).