Scenario 1: If your device is not rooted, but you have the stock Android keyboard either active or disabled by your OEM (Motorola for example), you simply download the .APK file and install it. Obviously this requires that you allow the installation of apps from unknown sources in your device’s settings. Worse case scenario is that the app simply won’t install if you don’t meet any of the criteria, so our advice is that you try this first. Sadly though, if you’re not running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or above, this won’t work. Download – Android 4.2 Keyboard APK
Scenario 2: If scenario 1 doesn’t work, you would have to flash the keyboard onto your device. Obviously this requires a Rooted phone, and well, worse case scenario is actually worse if something goes wrong. If you’re up to it, download – Android 4.2 Keyboard Flashable ZIP
We haven’t personally given it a try yet, but be sure to share your impressions in the comments if it works for you and what device you tried it with.
Via: Android Spin
Source: AndroidPolice
works for me, HOX running ARHD12 =) tbh, i prefer the new sense keyboard... much more optimized than the crappy sense 4.0 one!! However, i do like this new keyboard, it's like bringing the CM10 to sense =)
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