ComboKey
(ComboKey Plus) can function as a keyboard for other
applications. It requires permission to access the
phone's memory storage to maintain symbol sets for
different languages as well as data for keyboard button
themes. It also needs to access internet and the
microphone to support Voice Typing.
The application does not use the keyboard typing
information for anything else but passing the pressed
key data to the application that makes use of the
keyboard. The application does not collect any personal
user information, neither does it use Augmented reality.
Note that the app's word prediction uses device's User
Dictionary (available to your other applications as
well) where you can manually save single common words
(by pressing '+' on the prediction bar), so please do
not save any sensitive words (like passwords) in User
Dictionary for prediction. In most cases, however, the
prediction bar stays blank while entering passwords and,
consequently, saving them is not even possible.
You can (on v.6.9 up) edit the content of the keyboard
buttons with certain limitations. These modifications
are visible/available only to you, i.e. when logged into
your device with your personal credentials. It is,
however, wise not to put any sensitive content visible
on the buttons.
The application's Speech-to-text and Text-to-speech
functions are under control of the user. ComboKey
utilizes speech capabilities made available for Android
applications by Google.
ComboKey Plus April 2017
- Latest update 29 Jan 2022
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