Swiftkey is definitely a good choice when it comes to keyboards.

If you decided to make your default keyboard, it must have enough of your favorite features, right?

To turn on Backup and Sync, tap on the dots to the right of the keyboard.

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Tap on the profile icon that has your email on it and then on the Backup and Sync option.

The option will be the first one on the list, confirm its toggled on.

To switch themes whenever you want, tap on the dots to the right and go toThemes.

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In the Themes section, youll see three tabs: Gallery, Yours, and Custom.

When its done downloading, youll automatically see what your new keyboard will look like.

In the Yours tab, youll see all the keyboard themes youve downloaded.

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Youve looked at every single theme SwiftKey has, and you dont see a theme you like.

By going to the Custom tab, you could create your own personal theme.

Tap on the Start button to customize your keyboard.

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you’ve got the option to add an image, adjust key borders, and symbols.

As you create your keyboard, youll see a preview below.

To add a language to your keyboard, tap on the dots to the right, and go toSettings.

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Select languages, and at the bottom, SwiftKey will suggest some languages for you.

To add a language that is not suggested, swipe all the way down and tap onAll Languages.

Swipe up once more to see all the languages the keyboard accepts (which is quite a lot).

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How to Change SwiftKey Keyboard Modes

Your SwiftKey keyboard comes in four different modes.

you’ve got the option to choose between Full, One-hand, Float, and Thumb.

Tap on the dots, followed byModes, and tap on the one you want to use.

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How to Change Keyboard Layout

Most users use QWERTY when it comes to choosing a keyboard layout.

you’re free to choose between AZERTY, Bepo, Colemak, Dvorak, QWERTZ, and QZERT.

Accessing clipboard is more comfortable since the clipboard icon is visible in the top-middle of the keyboard.

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Heres where youll see everything you copy.

How to Use SwiftKeys Built-in Translator

Right next to the clipboard icon is the translator icon.

To change any of the two languages, tap on the drop-down menu and choose your new language.

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Conclusion

Whenever you want to take a break from Gboard, SwiftKet is definitely worth a shot.

What features would you like to see in SwiftKey soon?