Mizo Keyboard LITE

Mizo Keyboard LITE

Lightweight keyboard for easy Mizo typing and rupee symbols

Lightweight keyboard for easy Mizo typing and rupee symbols

Mizo Keyboard LITE focuses on the essentials, letting you write in the Mizo script directly without flipping back to an English QWERTY layout. Its compact footprint keeps space use low, which suits anyone who prefers a straightforward tool over a heavy feature set.

A highlight is currency support. You get both the modern Indian Rupee sign ₹ and the older ₨, so switching between symbols is simple when you need them for messages or notes. The app also makes smart use of long-press actions. Holding keys reveals secondary options, helping you access extra characters and symbols while keeping the main layout uncluttered. As a small convenience, pressing and holding the Enter key surfaces a smiley for quick reactions in chats.

There are notable omissions, and they are intentional. You will not find auto suggestions or word prediction, there is no voice input, and there is no user dictionary. Everything you type is manual, and the keyboard will not learn or remember your common phrases. For some, that is a drawback, especially if they are used to the assistance found in feature-rich keyboards. For others, it is a clear benefit, removing distractions and keeping the typing experience clean and predictable.

If your priority is composing text in Mizo with minimal fuss, and you value a small, tidy keyboard that sticks to the basics, Mizo Keyboard LITE is an appealing choice. It will not replace a full suite of smart typing tools, but for reliable Mizo input, easy access to rupee symbols, and a lean design, it delivers exactly what it promises.

Developer

Lalsangpuia Ralte

OS

Version

4.0

License

Free