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hi there,
is it possible to disable the option which appears every time i flip out the hardware keyboard?
to be more precise. i mean that "little" bar at the bottom where i can change my language and if i want to use capital letters.
I wanna know this as well its ugly ass hell...
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batemann said:
hi there,
is it possible to disable the option which appears every time i flip out the hardware keyboard?
to be more precise. i mean that "little" bar at the bottom where i can change my language and if i want to use capital letters.
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Go to settings>locale and text>uncheck the "default input" checkbox (not sure about the exact label, but it's second to the top, my phone's language is lolspeak )
Be warned though, you will not be able to access "symbols" menu. When you press
the button under "enter", it'll just act the same as the alt button, the blue one. So, you can't enter an underscore and other symbols like $.
pabling19 said:
Go to settings>locale and text>uncheck the "default input" checkbox (not sure about the exact label, but it's second to the top, my phone's language is lolspeak )
Be warned though, you will not be able to access "symbols" menu. When you press
the button under "enter", it'll just act the same as the alt button, the blue one. So, you can't enter an underscore and other symbols like $.
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thanks! but without those "symbols" it´s quite useless ;(
anyway workaround for that? dont mind to root if that matters
batemann said:
thanks! but without those "symbols" it´s quite useless ;(
anyway workaround for that? dont mind to root if that matters
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Yes, when in the described mode, press and keep pressing the letter that contains the special symbol.
For instance, if you need the symbol 'ö', press and keep pressing 'o', the rest will point itself out.
ppirate said:
Yes, when in the described mode, press and keep pressing the letter that contains the special symbol.
For instance, if you need the symbol 'ö', press and keep pressing 'o', the rest will point itself out.
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and what if you need "%" or "$"
pabling19 said:
Be warned though, you will not be able to access "symbols" menu. When you press
the button under "enter", it'll just act the same as the alt button, the blue one. So, you can't enter an underscore and other symbols like $.
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Then this seems like a bug. Maybe report this? Where?
hi people
was just typing an email earlier and i realised that the @ button is in the wrong place. when i press [email protected] i get a " instead, these two keys seem to be in the wrong position. i was just wondering if this is same on all the keyboards and if it can be corrected.
thanks
markshaw200 said:
hi people
was just typing an email earlier and i realised that the @ button is in the wrong place. when i press [email protected] i get a " instead, these two keys seem to be in the wrong position. i was just wondering if this is same on all the keyboards and if it can be corrected.
thanks
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...that's just the british keyboard layout lol.
Go into settings, select language and input, then double check everything is set correctly to your local language.
This issue occurs if you have the incorrect language setup, for instance in the UK if you set it to 'English (United States)" then you get the @ when you press shift 2 instead of getting a ".
Also make sure you actually select the ASUS keyboard as the current one.
If you select a different keyboard (like Thumbkeyboard or Swype) the virtual keylayout will reset to en_US.
See my thread here for a permanent fix for this issue.
Diamondback said:
Also make sure you actually select the ASUS keyboard as the current one.
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This is actually the solution for your "problem".
Cheers
I have a Nexus 4 running stock 4.2.1 (rooted) and here is my issue with the gesture typing and predictive text. Anytime I try to use a word that google apparently believes is not appropriate like "****" I have to stop and and type it out. Mind you that spell check does not think it's a misspelled word so there is no option to add it to the User Dictionary. It just will not show up as an option for either predictive text or gesture typing. Obviously these words have somehow been identified in google's stock dictionary so that they are not part of the pool of suggested words - probably along the lines of how the auto-complete of google searches are now censored.
Does anybody have a workaround for this? It's incredibly annoying and I don't like the fact that google is dictating what standard English words can and cannot be part of gesture typing.
One thought I had was that the stock dictionary probably has those words marked with a simple boolean flag, so if somebody knew how to access the dictionary and reset that flag, the problem would be solved. I don't know much about android development but this can't be too hard. If I had the time I'd undertake the project myself.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Hey yeah I had the same problem... It's stupid that they blocked swear words... The only thing I figured out to get past it is that if you type in any word that isn't in the dictionary and select to add it you can type in anything you want, before confirming adding the word, including swear words and then you can type them with gesture typing. At least it works on my rooted Verizon galaxy nexus running jb 4.2.1 sorcery v4... Peace...
YourHero11 said:
Hey yeah I had the same problem... It's stupid that they blocked swear words... The only thing I figured out to get past it is that if you type in any word that isn't in the dictionary and select to add it you can type in anything you want, before confirming adding the word, including swear words and then you can type them with gesture typing. At least it works on my rooted Verizon galaxy nexus running jb 4.2.1 sorcery v4... Peace...
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How do you add words to the dictionary? I'm very Android literate, and have been using Swype for a long time. The problem I have is that sometimes when I press on a word that it suggests, but doesn't recognize, it will give me the option to add it to the dictionary. Other times it will bring a box up above the word with several suggestions. It seems erratic and not very consistent.
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How do you add words to the dictionary? I'm very Android literate, and have been using Swype for a long time. The problem I have is that sometimes when I press on a word that it suggests, but doesn't recognize, it will give me the option to add it to the dictionary. Other times it will bring a box up above the word with several suggestions. It seems erratic and not very consistent.
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Settings >> language and input >> Personal dictionary and then add in whatever swears/words you want and it'll work when using the gesture typing. At least it works for me.
Thanks for the reply.
Anyone else having problems since it became a paid app with it lagging a decent amount of time upon opening?
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Hi, this has been bothering me for a while so I figured I'd ask about it. Essentially, I want to remove the word 'yo' from the keyboard because I don't use 'yo' and I hate whenever it accidentally autocorrects to 'yo' when I type in 'you'.
I know how to add words to the dictionary, but I can't seem to find the option to delete pre-inserted words from the keyboard. Anyone know?
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On some keyboards; SwiftKey, you can press and hold on a word and it gives you the option to remove it from dictionary.
Try it, it might work on stock keyboard as well.
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m2b999 said:
On some keyboards; SwiftKey, you can press and hold on a word and it gives you the option to remove it from dictionary.
Try it, it might work on stock keyboard as well.
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Nope. Unless I'm misunderstanding pressing and holding on a word just brings up the highlight prompt to copy/paste/etc.
Surpass said:
Nope. Unless I'm misunderstanding pressing and holding on a word just brings up the highlight prompt to copy/paste/etc.
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Which keyboard do you use? Samsung or Android?
Go to empty space on one of your pages. Doesn't matter which page
Long press until list of options appears. Scroll/Select Shortcuts
Scroll down and select Settings
Scroll down and select User Dictionary. Edit as needed.
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You can also go into Settings > Language and input ( or Locale and text on some phones) > Samsung keyboard (or Android keyboard) > User dictionary. You can edit your words there.
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Nope. Unless I'm misunderstanding pressing and holding on a word just brings up the highlight prompt to copy/paste/etc.
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As I mentioned before, depends on what keyboard you are using. The aforementioned solution was pertaining to SwiftKey only.
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Simple Kotlin keyboard app for Amazfit Stratos|Verge|Pace.
No autocomplete, only English, Russian and Ukrainian languages(it's very easy to add new one, look into res/xml/number_pad_* and MainActivity.keyMaps. Pull requests appreciated. You can also ask me to add new language in the next update), all dimensions are hardcoded, no way to set as default keyboard (works basically with AmazMod).
Main features:
Choose languages in launcher
Swipe up - special symbols keyboard
Swipe down - hide keyboard silently(without Enter signal)
Swipe right - move cursor or space
Swipe left - move cursor
Tap text preview with green region to close keyboard with enter signal (for example, search something in xbrowser)
Tap red region to close keyboard without enter signal
Press and hold green or red region to hide keyboard silently
Press and hold text while keyboard is closed to move cursor
Tap shift/globe button - caps lock
Press and hold shift/globe button - change language
Touch "0" one time for "space" or use special symbols menu with separate holdable space button
Press and hold button with number to quickly type it
Source code
*reserved*
Nice job. Will it be for Pace?
KoumiCZ said:
Nice job. Will it be for Pace?
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It should work, but still untested because i don't have it. I'd be very grateful for feedback.
cant install on Pace. Unknown file type
Nice Work! Its really a gret update for our beloved Watch.
It is possible you add Portuguese (BR) in the next update?
Thanks. Greetings from Brazil!
Arkham42 said:
Nice Work! Its really a gret update for our beloved Watch.
It is possible you add Portuguese (BR) in the next update?
Thanks. Greetings from Brazil!
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Hey, thanks for the kind words, I'll look into it tomorrow, but can you provide t9 example for your language in order to it be usable?
Wirtos said:
Hey, thanks for the kind words, I'll look into it tomorrow, but can you provide t9 example for your language in order to it be usable?
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Thanks for the reply!
I have been using this app the whole day and must say this app should be one of the must-have APKs to our watch, alongside with Amazmod and Greatfit.
Nice job!
As an improvement, It is possible to make the first letter in the sentence an auto caps? Also, the same applies to the first letter after a dot (.).
Unfortunate, I searched around and could not find a image of T9 Portuguese keyboard to show you ):
But I will try to explain the differences the best way I can with my limited english. Please let me know if I could not express myself clear enough. I will try best next time.
Here it goes:
The Brazilian Portuguese Keyboard uses almost the exactly same letters and symbols than in english keyboard. And in the same position too.
In addition, we have the following letters: Á, Ã, É, Ê, Í, Ó, Õ Ú, Ç
The biggest difference, as you can see, is that we use accents in the vowels in certain words. And we have the addition of Ç
For that fact, some T9 keyboard make the the "number 2" button as follows: "ABC", and when you long press the button, it show the alternate letter: Á, Ã, Ç.
The same goes for the button 3 (DEF), when you long press it, it show the alternate letter: É, Ê
When you long press Button 4 (GHI), it shows Í
When you long press Button 6 (MNO) it shows Ó Õ
When you long press Button 8 (TUV), it show Ú
That's abou it.
And, finally, some T9 Keyboards put all those alternate letter in the symbol category. In that case, they could be accessibly by swapping UP, just like you did with the symbol options.
So both option explained above would work great for our language.
Please let me know if I can help with more information.
Obrigado.
Wirtos said:
Hey, thanks for the kind words, I'll look into it tomorrow, but can you provide t9 example for your language in order to it be usable?
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Heya @Wirtos, I've forked your work, and adding some stuff by @ahsim with his approval, and also adding Hebrew support.
1immortal said:
Heya @Wirtos, I've forked your work, and adding some stuff by @ahsim with his approval, and also adding Hebrew support.
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That's really cool! I don't have much time these days, so would be awesome if someone could patch things and add stuff, etc.
Greetings
Is this app for the watch? if yes then how is it working. i am asking because i installed it and everytime i am going to write something like a responce to a message it just asks me to enter the text in my cellphone. i am using amazemod also.
Thank you for any responce
Can you create Greek language ??????