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Google Play Services needs to be updated from time to time. It seems to keep getting bigger and bigger. You can go into Settings - Apps and then ALL and scroll to find Google Play Services and then click on it. The screen that comes up will give you the option to clear the cache and clear the data.
First clear the cache. Then see if that solves the problem. Likely it won't. Then you can clear the data. It that doesn't work for you then click on *uninstall updates.* This will reset the Google Play Services to original factory. Reboot and make sure you have a good wi-fi connection as the Google Play Services should connect to the Google Play Store and update automatically. If it doesn't, then open the Store app and select *My Apps* *All* and scroll to Google Play Services.and click *Update*.
Note: the Store App, itself, might be slow and balky until the updated Play Services is installed and running.
Here's a hint. If you do the above and delete the updates from the Google Play Services app on your device, when you boot up your device might act balky - just give it a few minutes as it's probably connecting and downloading the Google Play Services updates automatically. Google Play Services is important for just about everything that communicates with Google so don't expect all the other Google apps to work until the updated version of Google Play Services is installed and working.
First make sure you have a good internet connection, WiFi or Ethernet. Access play from your application list. If on do not have it download from Google.com. When in Play select what you want to download and select, install, you should then be asked if you agree to access of your tablet, agree. It will then download the app and it will apper in your apps list after a short time.
Heres a few ways to get around issues with keyboading.
What keyboard app are you using? You can download alternative keyboard apps as one way to get around bugs in the stock Nook Keyboard app. I love Swiftkey as it's now free. Google itself has has its own keyboard app. Both run circles around stock aspecially Swiftkey.
Are you using any of the accessibility features? Go Settings - Accessibility. Make sure the choices are all set to off.
Press the Switch Keyboard button. Press Set up input methods.
Be sure it shows your correct language, turn Auto capitalization to off. Turn auto correction to off.
Triple check your screen is really really clean and smooth to the touch.
Try going Settings>Accounts>Google> Tap your account> Three dots in the upper right (or press menu button) "Remove Account" ... then read your account .. then if you want, clear Play store cache and data and try it
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