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I pretty much exclusively use a real virtual keyboard. Tops out between 65 and 70 words per minute. I just couldn't get down with the fake stuff.
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Default The Gnote2 keyboard is pretty good.

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Right now I'm using CleanROM. The keyboard it includes is pretty awful. I've replaced it with Kii, but - and I'm not sure if this is the keyboard or the ROM - the keyboard simply fails to show up on the screen for random 5-15 second intervals.

I'd like to replace the keyboard with something else. I really like the stock Android Jellybean and ICS keyboards.

Is there a way to get rid of the built-in keyboard entirely and replace it with the stock one?
There is a link in the theme forum to download. Just be sure to download the language before you try to open the keyboard, and don't install it with the ROM or you will be screwed upon activation. But once it's up, it's sweet.
 
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i will never use any other keyboard besides swiftkey flow.

if you use your phone in landscape often, keymonk is interesting also.
+1 for SwiftKey. Best word prediction and no keyboard lag at all. I bought it almost a year ago and have been using it for awhile now. Best hands down.

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