How to install keyboard? - Optimus One, P500, V General

Hey guys, im currently using the LG keyboard, and it is very slow and not very responsive in fast typing.
Theres this keyboard in nessy rom, its very fast and a little much responsive and the keyboard colour is black. Its nice. But the thing is i want to use the keyboard but with megatron rom.
So i took the keyboard installer from the nessyrom.zip it is latinime.apk. but, when i try to install it, it says "application not installed". Help please
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No answer?? Help! Im sick of the keyboard im currently using
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why don't u try instaling a gingerbread keyboard from market or try swype it's very good

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Whats the best keyboard?

what you guys think is the best keyboard for x10? please share
Swype, hands down best keyboard.
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Better keyboard
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I prefer Slideit Keyboard
Greetings,
I am suing Swiftkey and i am very happy.
Thanks
Vatis
I use Swiftkey
Still have Swype installed but it's annoying for me cause it keeps splitting words in the middle. Think this is a problem caused by the lack of MT which makes it think your finger is jumping when you slide too fast or if your thumb is too fat
I use the Default Japanese IME keyboard. I can type incredibly fast on it, few mistakes. I prefer it to the iPhone keyboard as well.
I like swype best, but to be honest it all boils down to speed. Any of the keypads are ok, just swype is very fast and accurate for me.
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I like HTC_IME keypad as I like using phone keypad over QWERTY keyboard.
HTC_IME v27 from jonasl, by far the best keyboard, not as accurate as iPhones but looks way better.
mith500 said:
I prefer Slideit Keyboard
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this! even if u dont want to slide around, the keys are perfectly spaced unlike the OEM keyboard.
Can you just get these keboards from the market or do you need to root your phone for them to work?
I like Anysoft Keyboard, as its the only one I've found with an apostrophe on the main pad.
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SmartKeyboard Pro is the best keyboard.
I've tried many others but it is my choice.
I've tried a lot of Keyboards, but the best I've ever had is the HTC_IME by jonasl. ;-)
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NoirCavalier said:
I've tried a lot of Keyboards, but the best I've ever had is the HTC_IME by jonasl. ;-)
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I agree.
Slideit
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Yeah HTC here as well.....very fast and accurate. Good word prediction too.
for me beats iphune one, ive got skinny fingers so that might help me!!
damirbusic said:
HTC_IME v27 from jonasl, by far the best keyboard, not as accurate as iPhones but looks way better.
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DaddyDan said:
Can you just get these keboards from the market or do you need to root your phone for them to work?
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You can get some from the market, like SlideIt and Better Keyboard I believe, but HTC_IME and Swype need to be downloaded from the internet. No root required.
I use HTC_IME.

Which Keyboard?

Hey everyone on xda,
I've been looking for a good keyboard that gives a good amount of space for typing. I don't care for the word prediction/auto correct features I usually turn those off because they're more of a bother than something that helps. I have tried swype (was ok but never truly cared for it) and the gingerbread keyboard (currently using, but the keys are a little to small) and I would like to know what your preference is for a keyboard.
TLDR - Which keyboard do you prefer?
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if you flash axura, it comes with a modded htc sense keyboard which is awesome. The only bad thing about it is it doesnt respond as fast as gingerbread keyboard.
I personally like swipe and the GB one. The stock samsung keyboard isn't so bad either it offers plenty of space. Like stated above, you might like the HTC one here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416 look for the right one. There's some screenshots in there as well.
I'm a big fan of SwiftKey - currently half price on the market ($1.99 down from $3.99). I know you stated you don't like prediction/auto-complete, but SK's is terrific. I find myself able to type much faster with it than any other keyboard.
Alright thanks for all the replies. Would I be able to take the .apk file of the htc keyboard from the axura rom? I have looked at the swiftkey keyboard but I don't feel that spending cash on a keyboard is worth it when they're great keyboards that are free.
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sandpaperback said:
I'm a big fan of SwiftKey - currently half price on the market ($1.99 down from $3.99). I know you stated you don't like prediction/auto-complete, but SK's is terrific. I find myself able to type much faster with it than any other keyboard.
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I also like SwiftKey and the voice input on SK seems to work better than the one on stock Android keyboard.
Bump to see if I would be able to take the HTC keyboard apk from the Axura rom and push it onto my phone through root manager.
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brandenk0 said:
Hey everyone on xda,
I've been looking for a good keyboard that gives a good amount of space for typing. I don't care for the word prediction/auto correct features I usually turn those off because they're more of a bother than something that helps. I have tried swype (was ok but never truly cared for it) and the gingerbread keyboard (currently using, but the keys are a little to small) and I would like to know what your preference is for a keyboard.
TLDR - Which keyboard do you prefer?
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forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
this is htc_ime. just download and unzip. install the apk like you normally would from your SD card.
if you feel adventurous, use the htc_ime keyboard kitchen to make a custom keyboard for yourself. its super easy.
hit thnx
Thanks for all the replies and the link .
Edit: Can't hit the thanks button the xda app doesn't support it <.<
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brandenk0 said:
Thanks for all the replies and the link .
Edit: Can't hit the thanks button the xda app doesn't support it <.<
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then just google HTC_IME XDA and it should be the first link that come up.

Import Keyboard from Eclair to Froyo?!

Hi guys,
I would like to install the Beta 4, but the installed Keyboard s*cks! Is it possible to import the old Keyboard from Android 2.1 to 2.2? It would be very nice ! I now there are some alternatives, but they're not so good as the one from SE!
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Hi guys,
I would like to install the Beta 4, but the installed Keyboard s*cks! Is it possible to import the old Keyboard from Android 2.1 to 2.2? It would be very nice ! I now there are some alternatives, but they're not so good as the one from SE!
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i was thinking the same but couldn't find the original keyboard !!!!!
HTC_IME keyboard is good and responsive.. maybe try that.
I've tried that, but its useless for me
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I would also be interested in this. Samsung dropped the stock Froyo keyboard completely so I had to find the Gingerbread keyboard. It's nice, but the keys are smaller. I'd like to have the Eclair keyboard around as an option too.
Have you tried Swype? I use it and it rocks. It's a beta, but I have loved it so far.
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No. I've tried it. I just can't get used to Swype and typing on the Swype keyboard produces a lot of errors.
But the main thing is my wife. It's her phone and she's the one that can't seem to use anything other than the Android keyboard. I actually type quite well on the Samsung one but she hates it and Swype is even worse for her.
There are settings on Swype that let you adjust for accuracy and speed. It's something that you have to get used to. It's not for everyone. I am using it to type this message.
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Froyo keyboard (vanilla)

I love the froyo keyboard but for some reason cannot get it to cooperate with my phone..I installed the apk but when I go to use the keyboard it just force closes on me untill I uninstall..is there a way to do this? Any help is appreciated
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Best keyboard!!!

What is the best keyboard for fast typing with fast auto correct?
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For me, Swype.
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Try SwiftKey X not bad
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The Gingerbread default keyboard works great.
Next comes Swype.
the gingerbread default keyboard has fast auto correct but you either have to type the whole word out or choose from the list of predictions
swype allows you to type fast but it might not give you the word you want. plus it takes up a big part of your screen
but id say gingerbread keyboard
My keyboard (gingerbread) is sloe and does not auto correct fast enough.
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If you can get it try out the new Touchpal keyboard. Been testing it out myself
swype keyboard is the best
i would say stock gingerbread keyboard is better
at least for me..
but i turned of the quick fix option because it's annoying..
phan_tom said:
i would say stock gingerbread keyboard is better
at least for me..
but i turned of the quick fix option because it's annoying..
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^^ I have used the swype and then changed to gingerbread KB and also turned off quick fix.. Love it!
swype for me... i tried swiftkey but its hard to type in portrait...
swype 3.0 sucks tho for this phone, it blocks too much of the screen so google older versions
Swype is the best for what you want

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