Yes, and it shows only one input device, "Google Talk" keyboard and shows it as "automatic" and I dont have the ability to change it. It works but when I am in public I dont want to be talking out loud to input text...no privacyHave you checked your Settings for Languange/Input on your phone? You should be able to pick the keyboard you want to use (and hopefully reset any preferences that may be preventing it from appearing). Also make sure no physical input device is connected (i.e. keyboard or another BT accessory).
It is an A14 Pro Max using Snapdragon 8Gen2 Android 13.0 version. I dont know if it is Galaxy or not as there is no name on it.Welcome to Android Central! Can you clarify -- are you talking about a Samsung Galaxy A14, or are you talking about a phone with Android 14?
How do I open in "safe mode" and how do I install another keyboard?That's weird... if you use your phone in Safe Mode, does the keyboard show up? What about if you try to install a 3rd party keyboard or to re-install GBoard?
When I looked that up, I found that it's one of those no-name/off-brand devices direct from China (like this one: https://www.amazon.com/fuxinya-Unlocked-Display-Android-Smartphone/dp/B0DDTHLG3S?th=1), which means zero quality control, zero support, almost certainly fake specs, and a high risk for glitchy software and hardware. I'm afraid all bets are off. It's always best to stick with well-known manufacturers like Google, Samsung, OnePlus, Moto, etc.It is an A14 Pro Max using Snapdragon 8Gen2 Android 13.0 version. I dont know if it is Galaxy or not as there is no name on it.
Have you tried a simple restart of your device?How do I open in "safe mode" and how do I install another keyboard?
There is a Catch 22. I cant install anything without a keyboard?Is your problem solved? You can just install a keyboard, if it got removed somehow. I recommend Heliboard.
Looks like the brand is " fuxinya "When I looked that up, I found that it's one of those no-name/off-brand devices direct from China (like this one: https://www.amazon.com/fuxinya-Unlocked-Display-Android-Smartphone/dp/B0DDTHLG3S?th=1), which means zero quality control, zero support, almost certainly fake specs, and a high risk for glitchy software and hardware. I'm afraid all bets are off. It's always best to stick with well-known manufacturers like Google, Samsung, OnePlus, Moto, etc.
You forgot about OTG, and if you don't have one, aboutThere is a Catch 22. I cant install anything without a keyboard?
adb install
.Right, so to expand on that, you can try connecting your phone to a large/physical keyboard > via a USB-C port dongle > to your phones' USB-C charging port. Or whichever type of USB charging port your phone has.You forgot about OTG, and if you don't have one, aboutadb install
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You probably won't need to type, even if it's not plug and play. If you have good know-how around your settings app, you can navigate around and turn on OTG. Also, you still have another option left: ADB.I ordered the adapter to connect my USB keyboard to the telephone. But as I read on, it said that there was the possibility that OTG would not just give me a "plug and play" and I might need to go to settings and activate OTG by searching for "OTG" well we are back at the Catch 22. Without a keyboard I cant type in a search phrase! I will have to hope it IS plug and play. With my luck so far, it wont be...../LOL
\The USB to USBc adapter arrives tomorrow. But in the meantime, what is ADB in case it doesnt workYou probably won't need to type, even if it's not plug and play. If you have good know-how around your settings app, you can navigate around and turn on OTG. Also, you still have another option left: ADB.
Looks like you are using Android for the first time. Sorry I can't explain what is ADB and platform-tools, even the noobs know it. Please search for it yourself. You ought to know how something works before using it.\The USB to USBc adapter arrives tomorrow. But in the meantime, what is ADB in case it doesnt work