

However it misses some fancy stuff like themes, emoji and dictionary/word prediction. Unlike other keyboards it has a very basic and user friendly layout. You can easily change them by clicking on the language button on the bottom left. Punjund keyboard has 5 language layouts, including Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto and English. Please note that the system might warn you that the keyboard can collect your personal data and passwords, but don’t worry this app doesn’t have access to the network so even if it tries to store your data it can never transmit it. Select Languages & Input and then enable the Urdu Keyboard option, after that make it default keyboard and that’s it. How to use Punjnud keyboard:Īfter installing the Punjund keyboard application from the Play Store - here’s the link - go to your phone settings. The app developer claims that it is the first keyboard to introduce Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto and Sindhi layouts on Android - which of course isn’t true, but its always good to have more choices. Its just like any other keyboard (such as Swift) that you just download and ready to type in Urdu. The good thing about Punjnud Keyboard is that you don’t have to install any additional plugin or anything. It has support for more than 130 languages including Urdu, but today I found another great dedicated Urdu Keyboard called Punjnud Keyboard available on the Play Store for free. I had been using Multiling keyboard on all of my Android devices for last few months.

While doing so on a PC/Laptop there are many software and keyboard layouts available that let you write Urdu fonts but for smartphones and tablets you don’t have much options. Being an Urdu blogger and promoter of Unicode Urdu, I have to write lots of Urdu everyday.
