• Strider@lemmy.world
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    As a German, I hate that “im” is always going to be corrected to “I’m” if you do write de/en.

    Im is like at the moment or inside, used very frequently. So it’s hellishly annoying to have to watch for that all the time.

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      in gboard, at least, you can set two dictionaries for the same keyboard, which I think should theoretically prevent that from happening. If you’re using an iphone or another keyboard an equivalent feature might exist.

      I know you’re probably just ranting but I’m going to say this anyway because I, too, had the same issue before discovering this

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        gboard

        If you haven’t considered it already, please consider switching to a open source keyboard that doesn’t collect all your typing data like heliboard

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          Also recommending Futo keyboard (in the Play store or their website) for the same reason!

          Futo uses an offline LLM for text/speech predictions so your data never leaves your device.

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          I remember that I tried it a while ago and there was something that prevented me from actually changing. However, I tried it again now and although I don’t remember what that feature was it doesn’t seem to be missing anymore so I think that I’m going to try using it from now onwards!

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        I’m stuck (mentally) with SwiftKey. The language is shown as de/en.

        Is there a possibility too?

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          go to swiftkey > language > add language and it looks like simply adding a german keyboard should do the trick.

          It says:

          Multilingual: You can type in any installed language that is supported by your current keyboard layout without the need to switch keyboards.

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            Ah OK yes thanks I think I misunderstood.

            Is there a way to use it without it changing im to I’m all the time.