HTC keyboard - Defy Themes and Apps

Just installed a modded HTC keyboard. There are in fact 3 keyboard styles in one installation: full qwerty, compact qwerty (2 letters per key with XT9 system) and dialpad (T9). Got it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
I chose the high resolution version for Froyo and it works great. It's got many languages and also English speech-to-text which works remarkably well. Too bad it's not available in the other languages. The only disadvantage over Swype I found so far is switching between languages which takes an extra keypress because you have to go into the menu. The Swype keyboard has a direct key for this.
I used the compact qwerty keyboard for many years on my Windows Mobile smartphones. Swype works ok but it is just more prone to errors, at least with me. So having HTC's keyboard in Android really made my day.
The keyboard is skinnable but I can't be bothered because the standard look is fine for me.

I'm using it as well since I got defy. if you want to quickly switch languages there's a settings voice where you can assign that function to the volume buttons .
Sent from my MB525

Went through the settings again today and I switch through languages with left and right swipes now. Also disabled the languages I don't use.
The volume button now moves the cursor which is a huge improvement on a phone without a track sensor! I love this keyboard even more.

Nice job man

this is great , i was longing for one. tried a lot on winmo 6.1 but couldent get it

i have keyboard like n73 or n95 !!
pls send private msg
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I have tried a couple of keyboards but im always end up uninstalling them and end up with the standard keyboard. I was hoping to find one with larger letters but not in a phone format. Any Suggestions?
Boss86 said:
I have tried a couple of keyboards but im always end up uninstalling them and end up with the standard keyboard. I was hoping to find one with larger letters but not in a phone format. Any Suggestions?
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me too,
manilla2D comes with a nice T9 portrait style keyboard like the HTCdiamond's. i like it but it seemed sketchy, i never really played with it or tried any opions cause i flashed dcd3.2.6 and never went back to manilla
resco keyboard is awesome. it's pretty much a clone of the iphone keyboard. loves it
I use the iphone and and love it...nice and large...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2332129&postcount=4
Im going to try the key board that you posted parcou. It looks like something that i might be looking for.
I really like CooTek TouchPal 3. Not free though.
parcou said:
I use the iphone and and love it...nice and large...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2332129&postcount=4
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Is anyone else using the iphone keypad on the Titan XV6800. It might also be the pcm version that i am using. I believe i have version .14. But the keypad shows so large that the keyboard is squeezed together and takes up the entire screen
Boss86 said:
Is anyone else using the iphone keypad on the Titan XV6800. It might also be the pcm version that i am using. I believe i have version .14. But the keypad shows so large that the keyboard is squeezed together and takes up the entire screen
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Yes mine is the PCM .14 but I do not have that issue.
Under the input settings my:
Keyboard layout:
Eng htctoucher more
keyboard skin:
htctouch iphone
It does not take up the screen as you described and the keys are notice and touchable...
The best SIP (on screen keyboard) program or way of doing things I've found is the following:
Install NullKB so you have a SIP that wont' bring up anything.
Install the Diamond keyboard .cab's.
Install NueSlidingKB. Set the Portrait SIP to the Diamond KEYPAD, set the landscape to NullKB.
That way when you open the phone, the stupid SIP doesn't pop up when you touch forms, since you have a hardware keyboard open..
And when you're in portrait, you use the Diamond's KEYPAD. This is a t9 enabled phone pad with big buttons. It allows you to type onehanded like a normal phone. It works AWESOME. Very easy to text onehanded. Has easy switching to symbols or numbers too.
The Diamond's QWERTY KEYBOARD is also good as far as on screen keyboards go, but the keypad is MUCH faster to use onehanded and I leave it as the default.
Protonus said:
And when you're in portrait, you use the Diamond's KEYPAD. This is a t9 enabled phone pad with big buttons. It allows you to type onehanded like a normal phone. It works AWESOME. .
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I agree, that is what I use 95% of the time myself.
I also like Resco Pro & SPB Full Screen KB.
~John

What is the best keyboard for HD2?

Hello everybody
I don't know if I m the only to become crazy about that but I really hate the soft keyboard of my HD. I.e. when you tap on one key if stay like 1 sec on the letter and just when you remove you pass to the key next to this, the second will be pressed... So kind of "too much sensible".
My question : what is your prefered keyboard ?
I have another android phone and for my the really ideal keyboard is the Anysoft keyboard for Android... I m looking for the same but on windows mobile ;-)
Thanks for sharing your experiments.
You could try fingerkeyboard 2.1 (wvga) - it.s free and it.s quite good. Also there is resco keyboard pro 6.00 - i like the big keys on this one. If you like a different type of inputing try Swype or SlideIT
snowblindd said:
You could try fingerkeyboard 2.1 (wvga) - it.s free and it.s quite good. Also there is resco keyboard pro 6.00 - i like the big keys on this one. If you like a different type of inputing try Swype or SlideIT
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fingerkeyboard 2.1 is just the best. i love it
u can customize all shortcuts, and even how long u want to press it till the text appears..
means i press "h" for 150ms only and "^^" appears. i press "E" 150ms, and my email appears. just perfect
and hey, it got arrow keys ! xD
im just extremely fast with this keyboard, its awsome
I dont know what's the best keyboard but i use SlideIT.
If you want to click the letters instead of swyping then definately try RescoKeyboardPro 6. Although i miss the arrowbuttons i dont have ANY mistypings anymore. The letters are recognized very precise just like you type them (different from the standardkeyboard where often the letter next to the pressed one was highlighted).
Its definately worth a try (trial version).
elburna said:
If you want to click the letters instead of swyping then definately try RescoKeyboardPro 6. Although i miss the arrowbuttons i dont have ANY mistypings anymore. The letters are recognized very precise just like you type them (different from the standardkeyboard where often the letter next to the pressed one was highlighted).
Its definately worth a try (trial version).
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Resco Keyboard Pro 6.0 has arrow keys on last panel (click on the keyboard button or swipe left on the main keyboard panel to change panels)
Dunc001 said:
Resco Keyboard Pro 6.0 has arrow keys on last panel (click on the keyboard button or swipe left on the main keyboard panel to change panels)
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I know that Mate But its still annoying that you first have to switch panels to edit something precisely... But still i like RKP 6 and will stick with it...
Resco Keyboard Pro 6.0 is worth a try and deffinitely worth a buy !!
Really swift and responsive
resco keyboard pro 6 beta 2
i am personally using resco keyboard pro 6 beta 2. yes, you don't get to have special characters but typing is really precise which is almost on par with the iphone's keyboard accuracy. and the best part of it is that it is free
omg, resco keyboard is nothing for me :/ already thought that could be a better one
still fingerkeyboard 2.1 for me^.^
I'm a former iPhone user and I must say that typing on the iPhone's touchscreen is close to perfection. and when i got my HD2 i thought since it has a bigger screen, it should be easier to type right? i was wrong. The stock keyboard on the HD2 is HORRIBLE!!!!! especially with the arrow keys getting in the way. Therefore, I've tried Swype, SlideIt, and even Finger Keyboard. any none of those even compare to the accuracy I've had on the iPhone. Soooo.....when I tried Resco Keyboard Pro 6, I was blown away! It was so accurate! I was even typing as fast as I could and it was great! I've finally found the solution to this problem that has be plaguing me since day off of owning the HD2. Thanks Resco for making such a great product!
I am using Resco Keyboard Pro 6.
Suits me.
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Resco Keyboard Pro 6
Been testing Resco's latest version of their keyboard and am blown away by the accuracy of it, very well done! I'll definitely be using this one from now on.
Pandemoniumone said:
Been testing Resco's latest version of their keyboard and am blown away by the accuracy of it, very well done! I'll definitely be using this one from now on.
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Agree 100%. Amazing how much it has improved my input.
Not sure what they have done, but it certainly makes a huge difference.
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CooTek TouchPal 4 with Lycox's Windows Phone 7 skin is really nice. Been using it for a while and it's really good once you get used to all the shortcuts available on the keyboard.
Resco's new kb version is pretty good but it lacks the super-handy shortcuts that TouchPal 4 has.
Thank you...
kcab87 said:
I'm a former iPhone user and I must say that typing on the iPhone's touchscreen is close to perfection. and when i got my HD2 i thought since it has a bigger screen, it should be easier to type right? i was wrong. The stock keyboard on the HD2 is HORRIBLE!!!!! especially with the arrow keys getting in the way. Therefore, I've tried Swype, SlideIt, and even Finger Keyboard. any none of those even compare to the accuracy I've had on the iPhone. Soooo.....when I tried Resco Keyboard Pro 6, I was blown away! It was so accurate! I was even typing as fast as I could and it was great! I've finally found the solution to this problem that has be plaguing me since day off of owning the HD2. Thanks Resco for making such a great product!
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...very much, since i got my Xperia I’m searching for an alternative Keyboard, nothing…..i got my TP, my TP 2 and since three month my HD2, one and a half years later, I saw your post here and I thought “you got nothing to lose, try it”
It’s amazing, this keyboard is what I’m looking for so long………!!!!!
The Resco Keyboard is really amazing. But i have a little problem with that. The y and z chars in the german layout are switched. When i press the y i got an z Is there a solution for that ?
is it just me that find the arrow keys very important. I hate tapping between letters for a hit and miss edit.
After typing for ages, i found Touchpal a breeze with plenty of useful shortcuts all on the one page without have to change pages etc.
Although lately have been sliding, swyping or whatever you want to call it. I use both Swype and SlideIT, and once you get the hang of it, it is quicker than tapping (unless youre one of those freaks on the keyboard lol) and overall its just easier. ie/ you can basically compose long messages with one thumb so its lazy typing made easy.
TouchPal is nice... but i do have a few issues with it...
The layout is…funny. It just takes some getting used to but the way the keys fit around the space bar is not so ergonomic. On other soft-keyboard (and real ones for that matter) the key arrangement has ‘i’ just a little offset to the right of ‘m’ – two lines above. Whereas on touchpal… the ‘i’ key is actually to the left of the ‘m’ key.
Another, more serious, problem I have is that while the T9 has good word correction, it does not learn new words, and will not prioritize your inputs. Im afraid the only example of this that I can think of right now is quite vulgar, and I apologize for the language. If I try to type the word ‘****’, I will always get the word ‘shut’ as the first preference. Even though I have added ‘****’ to my dictionary, and touchpal does have is as one of the suggestions…. Touchpal always believes that I intended to type ‘shut’.
A lot of other T9 SIPs I have used have quite smart word suggestion, though TouchPal (as smooth and responsive as it is) lacks this intelligence.

Looking for an alternative to the HTC Touch Keyboard in Phone Keypad format.

Hi Folks
I've been looking for an alternative to the HTC Touch keyboard.
I generally use the keyboard in Phone Keypad(T9) format but the Touch keypad tends to lag a bit sometimes.
I'm looking for something that works exactly the same as the Phone Keypad but doesn't lag.
Everything else i have downloaded from the market is Qwerty only. I can type much faster with the Phone Keypad with predictive text than qwerty.
so far i've tried:
Anysoftkeyboard
Better Keyboard 8
Gingerbread Keyboard
Keypurr
SlideIT
Thick buttons
But none of these have a decent Phone Keypad(T9) format, they are all qwerty or variations of qwerty.
Any help appreciated!
try "smart keyboard". i m using smart keyboard, and have not even felt the need for any other keyboard.
Cheers for that i've donwloaded it and its seems ok so far but can't give a full assessment without the english dictionary.
But the pro version with the English dictionary cost £1.68! Bit steep for an app which i cant try fully b4 i buy.
Most Apple apps are £0.59p!
Better Keyboard 8 has phone T9 layout!
Tried all the ones on the market, they all have good points but none are perfect. If you took all the good points from all of them u would have the perfect keypad but at the moment the Sense keypad still out does them all.
It just feels better and has a much better dictionary setup and just more user-friendly.
Just the stupid lag which i have to put up with. Mind u the other keypads also had occasional lag but i think its just to do with the phone, it simply can't multi-task.

A Decent Keyboard for phone that doesn't lag?

Hey all,
I am trying to find a keyboard I can get on with that predicts well, and doesn't lag when typing.
The built in samsung keyboard is ok, but with prediction on it lags a bit and I hate the way the text in the message thread goes up and down, up and down as you type and the keyboard brings up the list of words.
Swype built into the phone is ok, but it messes up my words if i'm typing too fast, and as I can't install the new version to tap out my messages, this one isn't the best.
As for others, i've tried swiftkey x beta, and it lags, the HTC I_mod keyboard crashes in email, smart keyboard pro lags.
The only things I definitely want, are dedicated comma and full stop keys, a dedicated smiley key, and no lag! I would love to get rid of the mic key but thats not so important.
Anyway, hope someone can recommend something.
Cheers
Biff.
try the gingerbread keyboard from the market. i used to use the free version and it was great but i upgraded to the pro version because i wanted to be able to change the size and spacing of the keys. no lag, you can set it to show/hide the comma and period keys too. on my current version when the keyboard is on screen i can press the phone's menu button and one of the options is to add a smiley. when you select that a big list pops up with the smiley pictured so it is easy to pick the right one. i used to use it on my atrix and loved it and works even better on the gs2
biffsmash said:
Hey all,
I am trying to find a keyboard I can get on with that predicts well, and doesn't lag when typing.
The built in samsung keyboard is ok, but with prediction on it lags a bit and I hate the way the text in the message thread goes up and down, up and down as you type and the keyboard brings up the list of words.
Swype built into the phone is ok, but it messes up my words if i'm typing too fast, and as I can't install the new version to tap out my messages, this one isn't the best.
As for others, i've tried swiftkey x beta, and it lags, the HTC I_mod keyboard crashes in email, smart keyboard pro lags.
The only things I definitely want, are dedicated comma and full stop keys, a dedicated smiley key, and no lag! I would love to get rid of the mic key but thats not so important.
Anyway, hope someone can recommend something.
Cheers
Biff.
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Hey Biffsmash
I've also been looking for a great keyboard for my SGS2 but recently I found Smart Keyboard, which is the best keyboard I've ever tried.
It is extremely customizing so you can change almost everything you want.
Size of buttons, control cursor with the volume buttons, gestures(swipe left, right, up, down), very intelligent dictionary that learn your world automatically, calibration to get the most precisely touch, customize buttons, themes, and MUCH more!
The downside of the keyboard is that it cost money, but it is a small cost and IMO it is nice to support the developer for a such good application. The Danish dictionary is also pretty small, but thanks to the smart and intelligence dictionary it doesn't really matter for me Try it!
Best regards;
Rallerbabz.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk

Best Keypad

Can someone recommend a good keypad for the Tab S,I find the Samsung keypad to small.i installed the Jellybean keypad which was a lot better but could not get the back key to work so I uninstalled it.anyone got any ideas.Thank You.Longlegs
Try SwiftKey Tablet on Playstore
Lo Xa thank you installed Swiftkey and its a lot better.Thanks Again.Longlegs
The best keyboard for tablet that I would recomend is, thumb kerboard. It has a lot of customizations - like key height, width, and spacing between the keys, keyboard height etc. So if you have time to tincker a bit, I think you'll like that the best
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I vote for TouchPal
I also vote touchpal.
Swiftkey for me on my 8.4 lagged horribly. Not to mention it was slow opening and closing. I actually think my review was removed because i said the same thing on the play store lol
TouchPal because:
1) delete word gesture (from backspace)
2) numbers by gesture (UP from upper row)
3) symbols by gesture (DOWN from lower row).
4) predictive text (works quite nicely for me)
5) sentence based prediction (for frequently used phrases)
6) quick access of speech input
7) quick change of input language
Cons:
It does lack the cut/paste gestures of swype
No uppercase Gesture (but usually you find uppercase in the suggestions)
No auto uppercase for "Du", "Ihr" etc (this is German specific and uppercase depends on the grammar)
I highly agree with the Thumb Keyboard recommendation. I got Thumb Keyboard 4 free from the Amazon Appstore awhile back and it's the best one for tablets. Especially if you're typing in landscape position. The letters are split into sections to the far left and right, and they have arrow keys and numbers in the middle. It's my Go-to Keyboard for any tablet.
Why would anyone vote for Touchpal X?
Since I bought my Tab S 10.5 I'm still evaluating which keyboard suits my needs best. I crossed Touchpal off the list very quickly as it doesnt support landscape mode typing: srsly there is no split option available?!
Swiftkey does many things very well, but the two things I noticed are: I got only two predictions shown in total in thumb mode and there is still to date no chinese language support. Although my wife is using her IPad Air most of the time, it's still nice to have Chinese input available without having to switch to another keyboard. Otherwise the typing experience is lightning fast. Although this might be because I used Swiftkey on mg GS3 for the last two years.
Kii Keyboard fits nearly all of my needs. It just got one very big minus: the suggested word is in the middle of the screen and unreachable for any fingers without breaking them.
I guess my search will continue some more.
I assume some of you got the 8.4 version and don't require smooth thumb handling in landscape mode. 10.5 users may shine some light upon my troubles.
you are right, it does depend on the form factor. I have the 8.4 tab and I do type mainly in portrait orientation. I do gesture based input at almost same speed as on a full size physical keyboard. Probably 50% times faster than finger typing on the touchscreen (in landscape) and 2 times faster than thumb typing. So I don't really need a (split) thumb typing mode.
With swifkey you can change the form factor depending the orientation !
ie : normal in portrait, split in 2 in landscape
You can also make it floating, which is very useful
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you are right, it does depend on the form factor. I have the 8.4 tab and I do type mainly in portrait orientation. I do gesture based input at almost same speed as on a full size physical keyboard. Probably 50% times faster than finger typing on the touchscreen (in landscape) and 2 times faster than thumb typing. So I don't really need a (split) thumb typing mode.
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The question 'What's the best keyboard app to use?' isn't as easily answered as it may look like at first glance. Nothing tops a physical keyboard, that's for sure. But with the right app we might come close enough.
Whoever answers this question should also state his preferences and device usage style.
I like Thumb Keyboard because you can custom assign the top row of buttons to various handy functions such as copy, paste, smiley face, etc.
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For now I will stick yet again to Swiftkey. I tried most if not all present keyboard apps and Swiftkey suits my typing habits in landscape mode best. Although it's far from perfect. Compared to all other apps it has no major drawback except maybe for some missing languages.
Could anyone host orginal samsung keyboard ?
I have an strange issue. Can resize stock keyboard , and can't make it undock.
Icon of those are disappeared :-\
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Nothing tops a physical keyboard, that's for sure.
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Unfortunately the experience with physical keyboard is quite restricted in Android. I am using it with an Apple Wireless Keyboard. It is fully functional with shortcuts and special keys.
I was using it in conjuction with a BT Mouse.
But android UI isn't build for mouse control andf you don't really get a cursor, true cut-n-paste, or full undo. And, no gestures (using GMD gesture control).
So finger based navigation is much quicker than mouse.
Also you do waste time changing from input to navigation (true for both, mouse and touch based).
Overall, I am quicker with touch based navigation+swyping, than with a physical keyboard.
I also tried wireless touchpad, but that's even worse.

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