Previously known as Panda Keyboard, Cheetah Keyboard intends to improve Android's native capacity regarding its default information input method. It tries to improve our writing experience in terms of both functionality and aesthetics thanks to the different keyboard themes it offers us.

Amongst many other functions, its main feature is based on registering all the received messages to try to suggest replies that match the contents. Together with an accurate spell-checker and keyboard swyping to input text, the idea is to make writing on your phone as fast as possible. Of course, to be able to give a smart answer, it previously needs to analyze all the data received... and for those of you wary about your privacy, Cheetah Mobile says that the data in question is never linked to the personal information of each data. We'll leave that up to you.


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Apart from that, we're talking about another keyboard app similar to the majority of those we can find in Google Play, although this one, in particular, boasts about being the fastest of them all and the first to other a 3D writing experience. In other words, you'll have loads of themes to customize your keyboard, a higher resources consumption than if you were to use the operating system's native keyboard, more emojis and loads of colors to make your messages brighter.

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As the world of musical synthesis shrinks ever more into a 19" black box format, where do we find the MIDI master keyboard to persuade these expander modules to give up their sounds? Since the big manufacturers currently seem reluctant to give us soundless MIDI keyboards, is there a small company we can turn to who can supply us with the equipment we need? David Mellor lets the cat out of the bag.



The fat cats of the electronic music industry at the moment are all of the tiger-striped Japanese variety. Both Yamaha and Roland have produced master keyboards; I must admit to being particularly partial to Yamaha's KX88, which has 88 notes (like my piano) and weighted, rather than sprung, keys. I never managed to find enough readies to buy one, unfortunately. If they had brought out a more cost-effective version, then perhaps I would have put in a bit of overtime to be able to get hold of one, but so far the Japanese majors have concentrated on more glamorous items.


While the Japanese neglect the master keyboard market, a small British company - Cheetah Marketing - has taken a lead and designed a range of no less than three MIDI master keyboards at varying prices and with varying levels of facilities. I might add that the prices asked for seem more than reasonable. As long as no design or production corners have been cut, we might find these keyboards entering many a MIDI studio in the near future.


The three MIDI master keyboards produced by Cheetah are targeted at distinct price/performance levels: the MK5II is the junior model with 61 polyphonic keys; the MK5V adds velocity sensitivity; and the MK7VA adds just about everything else you might possibly need, including 85 keys, aftertouch sensitivity and three keyboard split points. The model I had for review was the midrange MK5V.


The Cheetah MK5V has a substantial metal casing, which ought to be able to cope well with life's rough and tumble. I'll try and ignore the external power supply-which manufacturers really ought to learn to put inside the box, out of sight and out of harm's way - and get on to more serious matters. There is only one MIDI socket to worry about, MIDI Out, so there is no possibility of getting your DINs in a twist.


When you first switch on the MK5V, it automatically enters its Program Mode. There are 16 front panel buttons, which can send MIDI program change messages numbered 1 to 64, configured as eight banks of eight programs. A Section pushbutton swaps these for program changes numbers 65 to 128. Pressing the Channel button converts the 16 program change buttons into Channel select buttons. These control which of the 16 MIDI channels the MK5V transmits on. The Octave button allows pitch change up or down one whole octave, so the five octave keyboard range can actually encompass seven octaves.


Although the main 16 buttons cover different functions, the front panel markings are clearly colour-coded and red LEDs guide the user to which function is active. I would have been extremely surprised to find any problems here, and of course there were none. The only minor quibble one - not necessarily I - might have, is that you have to translate between the 8 x 8 bank/patch system and conventional MIDI program change numbers. Roland users will find the system here quite straightforward, others will learn to cope. A look-up table is provided in the manual until you get the hang of things.





The MK5V has all the other essentials of life which are, if you didn't know, a pitch bend wheel, a modulation wheel and a footswitch socket (for sustain). The pitch wheel is sprung, the modulation wheel unsprung, which is exactly the way I like to have it. The footswitch socket is wired for use with Casio, Ensoniq and Korg switches. I had to rewire my Roland type to make it work. The difference is that the former are normally-closed, pressing the switch opens the contacts. The latter is normally-open. My footswitch came from a High Street electrical shop and can be wired either way, so a quick solder job left me with no problems. And while I'm talking footswitches, I should mention that there is an additional footswitch socket at the back of the MK5V to allow sequential program changes. Each press on the switch will advance the MIDI program number message by one. Useful for setting up a program sequence for live work.



That polishes off the functions. There isn't really a lot to it, and that's the point. The MK5V is an inexpensive product which has the essential functions of a MIDI master keyboard and no more. The other products in the range will let you get into the act at a price/performance level that suits you. As long as it works, then this review will conclude with a large OK.


Well, does it work? Of course it does! Very well too. I tested it with the full force of my Steinway Grand-trained fingers and it didn't flinch. It is also capable of responding to the gentlest of stroking at the lower range of MIDI velocities. Unlike my current keyboard, only the most vicious of key flicks produced a repeated note effect, which should not even come close to being a problem in normal use.


The only slight quibble was that I found it difficult to produce loud chords evenly, one note always tended to be higher in level than the others. Perhaps this is a fault of my playing technique that would be cured with more practice on this particular keyboard. On expanders with key velocity scaling, the degree of sensitivity would be user-controllable anyway.




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Cheetah keyboard latest APK 5.14.3 (514030) is a free keyboard app for mobile phones that provides various cool themes. This app can be used in many platforms, but most people use this app. This keyboard was first released in 2016 and has been one the most competitive keyboard apps in the store. The aim of this app is to help users customize their keyboard and earn new experience of typing in their mobile phone. It provides many features to make typing an easier job. It also serves thousands of themes to choose from, which comes with 3D effects and customizable personal theme.

Cheetah Keyboard for Android is one of many keyboard apps that provide many amazing features. This app supports DIY theme which allows users to customize their own keyboard background with any kind of pictures. It also provides many unique sound effects for the keyboard sounds. Users can use gesture typing along with several predictions, such as word prediction and emoji prediction. This feature helps users to type efficiently with auto-correct and swipe typing. All you have to do is swiping a pattern between the alphabet needed and the keyboard will provide word prediction that comes with it. In addition, users can also resize the keyboard to suit their preference.

There are several alternative ways to use this keyboard efficiently. First, you can use its swipe type feature. Start by tapping your finger to the first alphabet of the word, and slide into the next alphabet of the word. Continue the step until you finish the last alphabet of the word. The app will provide several word predictions, and you can tap on the correct prediction afterwards. Other way, just use its voice input feature. Tap on the microphone icon or long press your space bar, and record the words you want to type into the screen. The app will also provide few word predictions and all you have to do is just tapping on the most correct prediction.

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4. Complete keyboard by itself without need for any third app to be installed.

Cheetah Keyboard is a paid app for Android published in the Other list of apps, part of Business.


The company that develops Cheetah Keyboard is FakePhone Parody. The latest version released by its developer is 1.2. This app was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 5.0.


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How to install Cheetah Keyboard on your Android device:Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.Once the Cheetah Keyboard is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.A pop-up window with the permissions required by Cheetah Keyboard will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.Cheetah Keyboard will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished. 152ee80cbc

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