I guess you’re talking about TextExpander Touch, right? Some iOS applications 
have TextExpander support built in, so you can trigger your snippets from the 
standard Apple keyboard. But if you want to expand snippets outside those 
applications then you’ll need to use the TextExpander keyboard. Of course on 
the Mac there’s no need for a separate TextExpander keyboard.

On 1 Jan 2014, at 6:04 am, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello to all. I bought text expander when it was on sale for $0.99 US. I love 
it, except for one thing. I need to in order to use it switch to the text 
expander key board just to type a few snippets and have them expand. I remember 
a podcast where someone did not have to do that, I think. Is there a way to 
integrate this with the regular english us keyboard so I don't' have to do 
such? I'm trying to migrate all of my auto text entries to my text expander.

thanks.
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