How do I get my keyboard back so I can text?

Add Gboard back to your keyboard list

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app. .
  2. Tap System. Languages and input.
  3. Tap Virtual keyboard. Manage keyboards.
  4. Turn on Gboard.

What happened to my keyboard for texting?

First take a look in settings – apps – all tab. Scroll down until you find Google keyboard and tap on it. Maybe it’s just disabled. If it’s not there look for it in the disabled / turned off tab and enable it back.

Why can’t I type a message on my Android?

You may have entered a few wrong digits or the wrong code that’s sending the message to a non-existent number. Check whether your carrier supports SMS, MMS, or RCS messaging. Verify that Messages is your default text messaging app. Ensure your SIM card is inserted properly into the port.

Why won’t my phone Let me type?

Restart your Samsung device. Clear the cache of the keyboard app you are using, and if that does not fix the problem, clear the app’s data. Clear the cache and data of the Dictionary app. Reset the keyboard settings.

Why my phone keyboard is not working properly?

Check the language and input settings The “language and input” settings contains some of the most critical settings pertaining to your Android keyboard. You may find most solutions for Android phone keyboard not working there. Depending on your device’s model and settings this option can be found under various heads.

Why wont my messages let me type?

Try cleaning the keys. It might be the case that your keyboard is sticky and the bottom will not work. If this is not the case, try turning off the phone and restarting it. Sometimes a device just need to be rebooted.

Why wont my phone let me type in messages?

Check whether your carrier supports SMS, MMS, or RCS messaging. Verify that Messages is your default text messaging app. Ensure your SIM card is inserted properly into the port. If it is, check your device’s status or notification bar to see whether the mobile network is active.