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Monospace Input app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 6912 ratings )
Utilities Entertainment
Developer: Pablo Cussa de Souza
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.3.1, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 01 May 2023
App size: 1.38 Mb

First of all, this is not just an application. Monospace Input is a keyboard that works just like any other keyboard on your phone, and simulates the Monospace font! Yes, any application, any smartphone!

Take a look on the screenshots to see the keys and their possible variants!

=== Problems seeing the monospace keys? ===
In some cases, users can have issues to see the new keyboard on the Keyboard list. We recommend that you restart the phone and close all the applications before and after installing/configuring the app. If you have any question related to that, contact us via [email protected]

You will need to follow these steps to install and configure your Monospace Input keyboard:
- After installation, go to "Settings"
- Select "General"
- Select "Keyboards"
- Select "Add new keyboard"
- Select Monospace Input

When using an app, the iPhone/iPad will show a Globe icon or button at the bottom. By holding on it, you can choose which keyboard you want to use. Select Monospace Input and start writing with the monospace characters!

PRIVACY POLICE
Monospace Input aims to spread and facilitate the use of runes by anyone. Because it’s a keyboard, operational system can display an default alerts to inform that keyboards can capture data typed by users and send them to third parties. That is not the case with Monospace Input. We collect and process only data on app usage statistics, as well as error/crash information.

What does that mean?

- It is not necessary to create an account and the app will not request any personal data.
- No data typed with Monospace Input is sent anywhere. Typed characters are transferred to the operational system of the mobile, which will be standard processed, like inserting them on a text field.
- No personal data is collected. Only usage statistics and error/crash information are collected, which are processed directly by Google’s servers.