Go through these quick tips if popular third-party keyboards like Microsoft SwiftKey or Google Gboard are not working properly on your iPhone or iPad, forcing you to use the stock iOS keyboard. I have been using SwiftKey on my iPhone and iPad since Apple first allowed third-party keyboards way back in iOS 8 . While the experience has been mostly smooth, there have been instances when the keyboard won’t appear at all, leaving me with no on-screen keyboard to type, or forcing me to use the stock option (which I don’t really like). If your third-party iOS keyboard of choice is acting up, here are seven quick solutions to fix this. Select the third-party keyboard and switch to it The first option is to head to iOS Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards and make sure SwiftKey, Gboard, or your keyboard of choice is added. In case it isn’t, tap Add New Keyboard and select it. Then, tap its name and allow full access .…