Reviews for DuoKeyboard
DuoKeyboard by Nullbrains
8 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Kitty None, 3 years agoExceptionally useful except that it has a bug that causes it to delete characters or whole words if you scroll over a hint or hit submit without hitting space first. Given how long it's been since it was updated, I assume this plugin is abandoned, and since there aren't other plugins like it one must simply live with the bugs. Still, it would be nice if either the original devs fixed this extremely useful extension, or new devs made one that consistently works.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Johannes Aquila, 3 years agoContrary to some reviews, in my experience this plugin does work in principle. (I am using it on Linux, but this should not make a difference.)
A plugin like this is absolutely necessary if:
- You are learning a language on Duolingo that is written in a script that is not based on the Latin alphabet. (Examples: Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Chinese.)
- You want to type out answers in your target language, not switch to the dumb mode where you just click words as in the mobile version of Duolingo.
- You can't or don't want to switch manually between two keyboard layouts all the time.
As someone who regularly types in the translation instead of the original sentence in dictation exercises, I find that this plugin also solves that problem for me -- in languages with other scripts.
On first use, you are prompted to configure this plugin correctly for your source(!) and target languages. Take this seriously, because there are no reasonable defaults! For example, for learning Greek from English I had to configure not just switching to a Greek keyboard for Greek, but also switching back to an English keyboard for English.
If you make a configuration mistake, you can reconfigure this plugin through Preferences -> Extensions & Themese -> Extensions -> DuoKeyboard -> "..." -> Preferences. Then select the language whose settings you want to change, change them, and save.
This plugin is absolutely worth it to me, although it has some serious bugs:
- Hovering over a word to see its translation deletes the last word entered.
- When you try to return a single-word answer to Duolingo, your input is deleted instead. To prevent this, press the space key once after your single-word answer.
- I haven't tried this myself yet, but I am prepared to believe the reports of problems with Hebrew. Support for scripts written right-to-left is particularly hard.
Currently there is a tiny number of plugins doing the same for up to three languages. If you are learning one of these, it may be worth trying out one of the alternatives instead. (Having 2 such plugins active at the same time probably leads to chaos.) - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 16060764, 5 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by John47, 5 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Богуслав, 5 years agoIt is great extension but there is a bug. When I start timed practice and type something it deletes word I have written, I type something, and it deletes every second the last word. Please fix it. Thank you)
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 15185504, 6 years agoHi there, I was enjoying your plugin for one lesson in Russian and it worked perfectly. I don't remember if it's after or before saving the preference that it stopped working. In any case, when I have to write in Russian, the keyboard shows for a split second, above the exercise then disappear. I can still write in Cyrillic but the visual keyboard don't show. I tried everything in the settings, setting to shown, hidden, back to shown.
Here is my review, i hope I'll be able to change it if you can resolve my issue :)
Have a nice summer !Developer response
posted 6 years agoThanks for the heads up. The bug has been fixed you can enjoy the full potential of DuoKeyboard yet again :) - Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13687159, 7 years agoAwesome addon!
There are 2 issues though:
* Can't type 화. It just outputs 호아
* Sometimes the cheatsheet shows up, but vanishes really quickly. Can't figure out how to reproduce.