Tablet 10 2101 HP: Restore screen keyboard

I accidentally allowed a kind of Google keyboard grab this obligation. I thought successfully, I disabled or deleted that, and the keyboard, I had used reappeared. It was yesterday, and today the keyboard of the invader is back. I went into my settings and deleted the keyboard from Google. I must have done it because now my only option to data entry's speech recognition. I want to do is retrieve my old on-screen keyboard. Help, please

You can try to download the keyboard on Store.

Most of these free keyboards will allow you to select a specific keyboard in the list before you start using them.

An easy one is Swiftkey.

If nothing works, I suggest to backup your data and reset the settings.

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