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Unfortunately Android Keyboard Has Stopped Error [Full Fix]

Unfortunately Android Keyboard Has Stopped

Have you ever taken out your phone to send a quick text or reply to an email, and suddenly get a message that says Unfortunately, Android keyboard has stopped on your device? You’ve probably tried the best you can to restore the keyboard but it still doesn’t show on the phone.

No doubt you need to send the text or email quickly, but restarting your phone or even the messaging app doesn’t help. Try the troubleshooting steps below that’ll work on most Android devices, to find one that’ll work for you.

Fix Unfortunately Android Keyboard has stopped

Restart the keyboard

To do this:

Clear cache and data

You can clear cache and data for the keyboard app to clear possibly corrupted or problematic apps that could be bugged. This doesn’t delete important information but wipes your personal settings when data files from apps are deleted. If there are changes you made to the keyboard, the settings will be lost too. To do this:

Note: you can also clear cache and data for Dictionary app as it’s closely linked to the keyboard app if you get the Unfortunately Android keyboard has stopped error.

Update Google Keyboard

Whichever keyboard you’re using, an update can help resolve any bugs or missing patches it may need to function properly. To update keyboard, open Google Play Store and tap the menu, then tap My apps & games and click on Update.

Reset Keyboard settings

Some Android phones use manufacturer set keyboards, and you can reset the keyboard’s settings to fix the error. To do this:

Update device software

To do this:

If all else fails, restart the phone in Safe Mode or do a factory reset and check if the keyboard works again.

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