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How can I programmatically check if a particular keyboard (in my case, Chinese handwriting) is installed on iOS (4.3)?

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Short answer: You can't, at least App Store legally with Apple's public APIs.

A little longer answer: This might be possible with a hacked/jailbroken device, but I have never seen methods to accomplish this task.

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  • Thanks esqew. This link has a solution on iPhone, but does not work on iPad. I'm looking for sth similar, if possible.
    – lucasart
    Jun 10, 2011 at 3:48
  • That link will certainly not tell you how to "check if a particular keyboard... is installed."
    – esqew
    Jun 10, 2011 at 3:50
  • Right. It only tells you what keyboard is presently selected through "UIView/hasPrefix", I guess. That'd be a good start. If I had that working for iPad, I could tell the user to install the keyboard and come back when done.
    – lucasart
    Jun 10, 2011 at 4:03
  • Just got that working on iPad, but it does not give details on the type of keyboard that appears: <UIPeripheralHostView: 0x58d5250; frame = (0 760; 768 264); autoresizesSubviews = NO; layer = <UIPeripheralHostLayer: 0x58d6130>> is the same for all types of keyboard.
    – lucasart
    Jun 10, 2011 at 4:51
  • As esqew rightly said, and as this post confirms it, it's not possible. Hope iOS5 will bring some changes here...
    – lucasart
    Jun 10, 2011 at 5:25

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