So let’s get you started, and help you with getting an alternate keyboard up and running on your Kindle Fire. The option to choose your input method in the Kindle Fire, has been omitted but credit to PSXtreme and mfisch as well for figuring out a way around this. However, the method involved isn’t exactly a walk in the park. Lucky for Kindle Fire users, XDA-Developers forum member vtluu figured out a way around this issue, letting you install an alternate keyboard. that just because they got the Android Market working after root, does not mean the keyboard apps will work as well. ![]() ![]() Things seemed to be going just fine for the dual-core powered tablet, but users hit a road block when they realized. So who knew installing something as minor as a third party keyboard app from the Android Market would leave you in despair, and not work at all on the Kindle Fire.
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