
The good news is that SoftKey is already working feverishly with the Android development team to find out what was typed into the code to make the QWERTY act like that. In the meantime, if your SwiftKey QWERTY has pulled a disappearing act, the developer suggests that you go back to the "storefront" where you purchased it and download it again. As long as you are logged into the same account that you used to purchase the app, you won't be charged a second time. To fully install the download, you might need to click on the SwiftKey 3 icon in your app drawer.
Once you do get the software installed, it is smooth sailing ahead. SwiftKey users are reporting that the QWERTY app works just fine on Android 4.2 once it is re-installed.
source: SwiftKey
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