How to get currently selected keyboard?



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I am developing a custom keyboard, and I need to get the currently selected keyboard name.
I tried using this:



 String keyboard = Settings.Secure.getString(getActivity().getContentResolver(), Settings.Secure.DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD);


But, it doesnt work. Whenever user presses select button, I give them the options to choose the keyboards and when the user selects one, I want to get the name of the keyboard or its ID would work too.
This is what I have used to let the user choose the keyboard.
I just need to get the currently selected keyboard ID



InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager) getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
imeManager.showInputMethodPicker();


Any help regarding this issue ?










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    I am developing a custom keyboard, and I need to get the currently selected keyboard name.
    I tried using this:



     String keyboard = Settings.Secure.getString(getActivity().getContentResolver(), Settings.Secure.DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD);


    But, it doesnt work. Whenever user presses select button, I give them the options to choose the keyboards and when the user selects one, I want to get the name of the keyboard or its ID would work too.
    This is what I have used to let the user choose the keyboard.
    I just need to get the currently selected keyboard ID



    InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager) getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
    imeManager.showInputMethodPicker();


    Any help regarding this issue ?










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      I am developing a custom keyboard, and I need to get the currently selected keyboard name.
      I tried using this:



       String keyboard = Settings.Secure.getString(getActivity().getContentResolver(), Settings.Secure.DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD);


      But, it doesnt work. Whenever user presses select button, I give them the options to choose the keyboards and when the user selects one, I want to get the name of the keyboard or its ID would work too.
      This is what I have used to let the user choose the keyboard.
      I just need to get the currently selected keyboard ID



      InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager) getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
      imeManager.showInputMethodPicker();


      Any help regarding this issue ?










      share|improve this question














      I am developing a custom keyboard, and I need to get the currently selected keyboard name.
      I tried using this:



       String keyboard = Settings.Secure.getString(getActivity().getContentResolver(), Settings.Secure.DEFAULT_INPUT_METHOD);


      But, it doesnt work. Whenever user presses select button, I give them the options to choose the keyboards and when the user selects one, I want to get the name of the keyboard or its ID would work too.
      This is what I have used to let the user choose the keyboard.
      I just need to get the currently selected keyboard ID



      InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager) getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
      imeManager.showInputMethodPicker();


      Any help regarding this issue ?







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          InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager)getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
          List<InputMethodInfo> keyboardInfo = imeManager.getEnabledInputMethodList();





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          • Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

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          InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager)getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
          List<InputMethodInfo> keyboardInfo = imeManager.getEnabledInputMethodList();





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          • Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

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          Maybe this will be useful



          InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager)getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
          List<InputMethodInfo> keyboardInfo = imeManager.getEnabledInputMethodList();





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          • Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

            – JustABeginner
            Nov 15 '18 at 15:12













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          Maybe this will be useful



          InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager)getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
          List<InputMethodInfo> keyboardInfo = imeManager.getEnabledInputMethodList();





          share|improve this answer













          Maybe this will be useful



          InputMethodManager imeManager = (InputMethodManager)getContext().getSystemService(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
          List<InputMethodInfo> keyboardInfo = imeManager.getEnabledInputMethodList();






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          • Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

            – JustABeginner
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          • Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

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          Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

          – JustABeginner
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          Might be useful, but I need the no sooner than the user selects from the showInputMethodPicker method

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