The Naira (₦) symbol is essential for anyone in Nigeria who frequently deals with currency-related content. However, it’s not always straightforward to access the Naira symbol on Android keyboards. Here’s a guide on how to activate and use the Naira symbol on your Android device.
Method 1: Using Gboard (Google Keyboard)
If you’re using Gboard (the Google Keyboard), you may be able to access the Naira symbol through its symbols menu. Here’s how:
- Install or Update Gboard:
- Download or update Gboard from the Google Play Store if you haven’t done so already.
- Open Any Text-Editing App:
- Open any app where you can type, such as your messaging app or notes.
- Switch to Symbols:
- Tap the “?123” key on the keyboard to switch to the symbols menu.
- Find the Naira Symbol (₦):
- Press and hold the dollar symbol ($) or currency symbol on the keyboard. This action usually opens a small pop-up menu showing other currency symbols.
- In the menu, look for the Naira symbol (₦). Slide your finger to it, and release to select it.
- Use It Anytime:
- Once accessed, you can keep using the Naira symbol in any app on your Android device.
Note: If you don’t see the Naira symbol after long-pressing the currency key, proceed to the next method.
Method 2: Changing Your Language to English (Nigeria) in Gboard
Changing the language setting in Gboard to English (Nigeria) can make the Naira symbol more accessible. Follow these steps:
- Open Gboard Settings:
- Go to Settings > System > Languages & input > On-screen keyboard > Gboard.
- Add Language:
- Select Languages and tap Add keyboard. Choose English (Nigeria) from the list of languages.
- Access the Naira Symbol:
- After enabling English (Nigeria) as one of your language settings, go to any text field and select English (Nigeria) as the active language.
- Now, follow the same steps as in Method 1 to locate the Naira symbol.
Method 3: Using SwiftKey Keyboard
If you prefer Microsoft’s SwiftKey Keyboard, it also offers the Naira symbol in a similar way.
- Download or Update SwiftKey:
- Install or update the SwiftKey keyboard from the Google Play Store.
- Open a Text Field:
- Go to any app where you can type and activate the SwiftKey keyboard.
- Switch to Symbols:
- Tap the “123” key to open the symbols menu.
- Find the Naira Symbol (₦):
- Look for the currency symbol key, usually marked as “$”.
- Long-press this key, and a menu of currency symbols will appear. Slide your finger over to the Naira (₦) symbol and release to select it.
Method 4: Using a Custom Shortcut (If Your Keyboard Doesn’t Support Naira Symbol)
If your keyboard does not support the Naira symbol, you can create a custom shortcut that will allow you to type it quickly.
- Copy the Naira Symbol (₦):
- Copy the symbol from this guide (₦) to your clipboard.
- Open Keyboard Settings:
- Go to Settings > System > Languages & input > Personal dictionary > All languages.
- Add a Custom Shortcut:
- Tap on Add (+) to create a new shortcut.
- Paste the Naira symbol (₦) in the Phrase field.
- In the Shortcut field, create an easy-to-remember keyword, such as “nira” or “naira.”
- Use the Shortcut:
- Now, whenever you type the shortcut (e.g., “nira”), the Naira symbol will appear as a suggestion. Simply tap it to insert the symbol.
Method 5: Third-Party Apps with Currency Symbols
If none of the previous methods work, you can download apps dedicated to providing currency symbols:
- Download a Currency Symbol App:
- Look for currency symbol apps like Symbols Keyboard or Unicode Pad in the Google Play Store.
- Copy the Naira Symbol:
- Open the app and find the Naira symbol.
- Copy it to your clipboard, and paste it whenever you need to use it.
Wrapping Up
Using the Naira symbol on Android doesn’t have to be difficult. With these methods, you can easily activate and insert the ₦ symbol, whether you’re using Google’s Gboard, SwiftKey, or custom shortcuts. Let us know which method worked best for you!