--- title: "Enabling Swype on the AOSP keyboard" date: 2021-01-31T14:42:00 tags: ["Android", "Linux", "Snippets", "Software"] --- I've recently changed my phone to a Pixel 4, one of the reasons for this was to have as much of an open source device as possible. Naturally my operating system of choice was [LineageOS 17](https://lineageos.org/). With this however, the included AOSP keyboard will not support gesture inputs without a proprietary Google library. To get this working, you'll first want to download the [Pico package of Open GApps](https://opengapps.org/) for your phone, I'm using ARM64 architecture for my Pixel 4 device however yours may be different. Once downloaded, extract your archive: ``` unzip open_gapps-arm64-9.0-pico-20210127.zip ``` Now move to the directory containing the library and extract that: ``` cd Optional tar --lzip -xf swypelibs-lib-arm64.tar.lz cd swypelibs-lib-arm64/common/lib64 ls ``` Here, you should now have `libjni-latinimegoogle.so`. With this, you want to push this library to your phone. Once connected via ADB (and with root access enabled in the debugging menu), do the following: ``` adb devices adb root adb remount adb push libjni_latinimegoogle.so /system/lib64/ adb unroot adb reboot ``` Once rebooted, browse to: ``` Settings > System > Languages & input > Virtual Keyboard > Android Keyboard (AOSP) > Gesture Typing > Enable gesture typing ``` And you should be done.