Now create a shortcut without typing a single letter.
First, we'll load everything your keyboard needs for the rest of this guided setup. Then you'll create a shortcut using only your voice.
Step 1
Load the starter pack
This installs everything your keyboard needs for the rest of this guided setup — including voice input. You only need to do this once.
✔ Copied. Your keyboard opens automatically below.
Long-press the right space bar — a menu appears.
Tap Import from clipboard — done.
Step 2
Create a shortcut with your voice
Dictation is handled entirely by Google. SpeedKee never records your audio.
Your keyboard opens here automatically
1. Long-press Return (⏎) to start the mic, then say: "comma comma that's so great exclamation point"
You should see:
You should see:
,, That's so great!2. Tap the back arrow (←) to stop dictating and return to SpeedKee.
3. Save it: Long-press the 1 key, confirm the shortcut, tap OK. No editing needed.
4. Test it: Tap
, twice, then press space — it expands to "That's so great!"Prefer different text? You can edit the shortcut anytime after saving.
Say the shortcut first, then the phrase. Google voice input handles the punctuation automatically.
Voice input not working?
This step uses Google voice input. If it doesn't work on your phone, install Gboard — it takes 30 seconds and fixes it.
Install Gboard from the Play Store →
Install Gboard from the Play Store →
Your keyboard now takes dictation.
Next: turn it into a launcher. You'll open apps, websites, and settings — all from the keyboard itself.
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