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Why do third-party keyboard apps have problems in Mozilla Browser for Android?

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I have a third-party app that I use as a keyboard: SwiftKey X. whenever I select this keyboard as my default and start typing, be it in text-fields on site itself or the adressbar, it never seems to get the text right. For example; it deletes words without me wanting to. Words get duplicated when trying to start new word. Suggestions get automatically inserted without being selected. But when I take the systems' default keyboard (Swype, I own a GT-N7000) than there's no problem. Does anyone know what could be going on?

I have a third-party app that I use as a keyboard: SwiftKey X. whenever I select this keyboard as my default and start typing, be it in text-fields on site itself or the adressbar, it never seems to get the text right. For example; it deletes words without me wanting to. Words get duplicated when trying to start new word. Suggestions get automatically inserted without being selected. But when I take the systems' default keyboard (Swype, I own a GT-N7000) than there's no problem. Does anyone know what could be going on?

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Hi BryanBouws,

Can you try out Nightly (Firefox 20), and Aurora (Firefox 19) and report back here if things are working out for you?

On Nightly and Aurora we have recently addressed a number of keyboard related issues and both should have a number of fixes.

You may find Nightly available at: http://nightly.mozilla.org with an Android download link at the bottom.

Also, you may find Aurora for Android at: http://aurora.mozilla.org

Let us know if either Nightly or Aurora fixes your issues.

Edit: I would also try out iamjayakumars's suggestion above too.

Aaron

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Hi BryanBouws,

Can you try out Nightly (Firefox 20), and Aurora (Firefox 19) and report back here if things are working out for you?

On Nightly and Aurora we have recently addressed a number of keyboard related issues and both should have a number of fixes.

You may find Nightly available at: http://nightly.mozilla.org with an Android download link at the bottom.

Also, you may find Aurora for Android at: http://aurora.mozilla.org

Let us know if either Nightly or Aurora fixes your issues.

Edit: I would also try out iamjayakumars's suggestion above too.

Aaron

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@iamjayakumars autocomplete/correct is turned on without issues, using Swype. No issues. It's just when I use swiftkey that the problem reproduces itself. -edit: even without autocomplete , using SwiftKey, it does this. AutoCorrect ruled out?

@AaronMT trying out Aurora now, Downloading nightly 20 after I've tried Aurora. Will report back asap.

thanks guys!

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@AaronMT Aurora fixes the issue. And so does the nightly. I'm now typing using my SwiftKey app. Thanks for resolving! Also I think I might use Aurora as my default browser app. Thanks again, switching between keyboards drove me insane!

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Note that Aurora is not really a version but rather a development channel where 19.0a2 is on currently and gets checkins almost every day so therefore a update each day. A single random build is not really meant to be used like a stable Release build.