How to Fix Gmail Keyboard Input Issues
Numerous users have reported that Gmail is not accepting keyboard input, which can make composing emails or logging into the service nearly impossible. This problem appears to affect both Windows and Android devices. Let’s explore how to resolve this issue.
What should I do if Gmail isn’t accepting keyboard input?
If you’re experiencing this issue, start by closing the Gmail application and reopening it. Alternatively, consider restarting your device. If you’re on a phone or tablet, try switching to portrait mode to see if that helps.
1. Clear the Gmail Cache
- Long press the Gmail app icon on your device and select Application Info.
- Tap on Storage.
- Select Clear Cache.
This simple solution can be effective if Gmail is not accepting keyboard input on Android devices.
2. Grant Gmail Access to Contacts
- Access the Gmail app information again.
- Navigate to Permissions.
- Select Contacts and change it to Allow.
As illustrated, this issue primarily affects mobile users, but it can typically be resolved by either clearing the cache or adjusting your permissions.
In addition to this, many users have reported other Gmail problems such as autocomplete not functioning properly and Gmail being stuck on loading. We have addressed these topics in our previous guides.
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