
Unfortunately, I still can’t use Speech-to-Text offline. Samsung Keyboard is active (it actually has no slider to turn on or off). I have set the settings so that only “Google voice typing” is active. “Samsung Keyboard” (with no on- or off- slider), “Google voice typing”, “Google voice typing legacy”, “Samsung voice input”, and “Keyboard button on navigation bar”. I tapped “Keyboard list and default” and have the following settings: Then it’s “Text-to-Speech Output”, “Date and Time”, “Samsung keyboard settings”, “Keyboard list and default”, etc. Under Settings>General Management I only have “Language” and not “Language and Input” I apologize for not responding any sooner I just been very busy. I accidentally it "Accept As Solution", but unfortunately, I'm still having problems. Could this have anything to do with this problem? According to the video this can result in Android not being able to find the downloaded voice files to use. I saw a video on YouTube ( Google Translate - Offline Translation Not Working on Android ) that suggests Samsung has an unusual way of storing certain files - I think it is some sort of virtual storage device. Is there anything else I could try to solve this problem?

In either case, I seem to be completely unable to use voice typing unless I have some sort of active connection. If I enable the Samsung voice input, I get a "no network connection" message. When I try to dictate a message using Google Voice, I am still unable to get it to work, even though English is set as the offline speech recognition language. I have gone to Settings > General management > Keyboard list and default > Google voice typing > Languages and English is set to the preferred language.
