Thursday, 3 September 2020

5 Things That You Can Do If Your Gboard Is Not Working

 Google Gboard is one of the most popular virtual keyboard apps in the market. The app has a clean user interface and provides lots of unique features to its users. But just like any other Android app, it might occasionally crash and stop working. However, there are many things that you can do to solve this problem and fix your broken Gboard. Keeping this mind, we are sharing with you five things that you can do to fix your broken Gboard. So, let’s get started.

Restart Your Mobile

The first thing that you can do if your Gboard is not working is to restart your mobile. Why? Because our smartphone runs lots of apps or processes in the background, and these apps might interfere with the normal functioning of Gboard. But when we restart our mobile, it restarts all our mobile apps and processes, which might solve this problem and make Gboard responsive again. So, make sure you restart your device before doing anything else if your Gboard is not working or has become unresponsive.

Clear Your Gboard’s Cache File

Like every other app on your mobile, Gboard also makes cache files on your mobile to serve you better and work faster. However, these cache files sometimes become the main reason due to which Gboard becomes unresponsive or stops working. But by deleting these cache files from our mobile, we can solve this problem and make Gboard start working again on our mobile. To do this:

  1. Go to your phone’s settings app and click on it to open it.
  2. After that, click on “Apps & notifications.”
  3. Now find your Gboard and click on it.
  4. After that, click on the “Storage option.”
  5. Finally, click on the “Clear Cache” option to delete the cache files.
  6. You have successfully deleted your Gboard’s cache file from your mobile.

Disable All the Other Keyboards Apps

If you have multiple keyboards installed on your mobile, then these keyboards might interfere with the normal functioning of Gboard by creating conflicts, which ultimately may cause Gboard to stop working. But by disabling all the keyboards except the Gboard, we can solve this problem and make Gboard start working again. To disable your keyboards:

  1. Go to your phone’s settings app and click on it to open it.
  2. Next, scroll down and click on “System” to open your system settings.
  3. Now tap on the “Language & input” option.
  4. Next, tap on the “Virtual keyboard” option.
  5. After that, click on the “Manage keyboards” option.
  6. Finally, disable all the Keyboards that are installed on your mobile except Gboard using the toggle button near them.

Clean Cache Partition in Recovery Mode

Every Android mobile has a cache partition in it. Your mobile uses this partition for storing temporary systems files. However, if there’s an issue in any of these system files, then your Gboard app might become unresponsive or stop working. But by cleaning the cache partition of our mobile, we can remove the problematic system file and make Gboard functional again. To do this:

  1. Reboot your mobile (In recovery mode).
  2. Now click on the “Wipe cache partition” option to clean your cache partition.
  3. You have successfully cleaned the cache partition of your mobile.

Reinstall Gboard

If all the above methods fail, then finally delete the Gboard app from your mobile and reinstall it. This will automatically delete any problematic or corrupted Gboard file that might be interfering with the normal functioning of the Gboard app. But before doing this, make sure you have a secondary keyboard app installed on your mobile. Otherwise, you might end up getting stuck with a phone that has no keyboard in it. To install a secondary keyboard on your mobile:

  1. Head over to the Google Play Store and search for a suitable keyboard.
  2. Next, install it on your mobile by clicking the “Install” option
  3. Now go to your phone’s settings app and click on it to open it.
  4. Next, scroll down and click on “System” to open your system settings.
  5. Now tap on the “Language & input” option.
  6. Next, tap on the “Virtual keyboard” option.
  7. After that, click on the “Manage keyboards” option.
  8. Finally, enable the keyboard by using the toggle button near it.
  9. You have successfully installed a secondary keyboard on your mobile.

Once you have done this, uninstall the Gboard app from your mobile and reinstall it from the Google Play Store.

Conclusion

There can be lots of reasons due to which your Gboard might become unresponsive or stops working. But by using the tips that we mentioned above, you can quickly fix your Gboard app. So, do use them if you ever found yourself in a similar situation.

Eva Winget is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2006. As a technical expert, Eva has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.

SOURCE: 5 Things That You Can Do If Your Gboard Is Not Working


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