Android Setup

Enable MultilingO in under two minutes.

Use this guide on any Android phone or tablet to turn the keyboard on, choose it as your active input method, and enable the languages you want to type with first.

Release-signed Android build Supports English, Arabic, and Ethiopic scripts No account required for local tools

Step-by-step setup

  1. 1

    Install or update MultilingO

    Download the latest version from Google Play, then open the app once so the setup screen can guide you through the remaining steps.

  2. 2

    Enable the keyboard in system settings

    Tap Enable in the app, locate MultilingO Keyboard in Android’s keyboard list, then switch it on and confirm the security prompt.

  3. 3

    Select MultilingO as the active input method

    Return to the app and tap Choose, or open any text field and use the system keyboard picker to switch to MultilingO.

  4. 4

    Enable the languages you need

    Open the language manager, turn supported languages on, and tap Ethiopic rows to cycle between Geez layout families such as Simple Hagez, QWERTY Hagez, and the English-hint variants.

  5. 5

    Test typing and tune the settings

    Type into the built-in test field, then adjust theme mode, haptic intensity, keyboard height, suggestions, and personal dictionary behavior inside keyboard settings.

Quick checklist

  • MultilingO appears in Android’s enabled keyboard list.
  • The system input picker can switch to MultilingO.
  • Your preferred languages are enabled in the language manager.
  • Suggestions appear while typing in supported text fields.
  • The toolbar appears above the keyboard with Clipboard, Translate, Language, Settings, Info, and More.

If something looks off

Open the support page for fixes covering missing keyboards, disabled suggestion strips, language-switch issues, and permission-related setup problems.