Before you begin

First, make sure SpeedKee is the active keyboard. While you are there, go ahead and enable Google Voice Typing for later. This page is just about getting the foundation right before you make your first shortcut on the next page.

Start here

Make sure SpeedKee is active, then turn on Google Voice Typing

You are not creating a shortcut yet. You are just making sure the keyboard and voice engine are ready so the guided setup works smoothly from page 2 onward.

1
Tap in the box below. If SpeedKee appears, you are ready to continue.
2
If another keyboard appears, tap the keyboard switch key or keyboard icon and select SpeedKee.
3
If SpeedKee is not listed, go to Android Settings, then Languages & input, then On-screen keyboard, and turn SpeedKee on.
4
While you are there, make sure Google Voice Typing is turned on too. You will use it later, after page 2 installs the voice command.
Tap here to check
This box stays on this screen. If SpeedKee does not appear here, switch keyboards first.
Why this matters: Page 2 teaches your first shortcut. Voice is not installed yet, but enabling Google Voice Typing now saves you a detour later.

What happens next: On page 2, you will create your first shortcut. After that, you will install the starter pack, which adds the voice command and the other core macros used throughout the guide.