Is there a way to remove the on-screen keyboard(OSC) from popping up every time i dock my SGT? It's pretty annoying and surprising that samsung didn't notice this. I don't need an OSC popping up when i already have a keyboard present. besides, i could always call it up if i need it.
Thanks!
When you beginning typing, you will see a little keyboard icon in the notification steam. Touch it and change to the Samsung keyboard. That should do away with it. There are also two keyboard keys on the dock keyboard. One is 2-3 keys to the left of the spacebar and the other is above the shift key.
They seem to give you setting options and on demand pop up a touch keyboard
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djchad72 said:
When you beginning typing, you will see a little keyboard icon in the notification steam. Touch it and change to the Samsung keyboard. That should do away with it. There are also two keyboard keys on the dock keyboard. One is 2-3 keys to the left of the spacebar and the other is above the shift key.
They seem to give you setting options and on demand pop up a touch keyboard
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I've already tried changing to the samsung keyboard but it still keeps appearing. I know how to make it disappear by pressing on the key beside ctrl, but is there a way not to make the on screen keyboard appear at all when docked?
I have not found a repeatable amd tracable method. Sometimes changing soft keyboard to Samsung or English works go not make it appear. Sometimes it works other times it doesnt.
I am not really committing lot to figuring it out until after the TouchWiz update. But i have yet to excessively use the keyboard to be honest. So i may have more patience. It would be nice to be able to define a dock keyboard behavior and a handheld behavior. It is also annoying to switch back to thumb or swift keyboards.
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Thumb Keyboard is the best!
3 different modes
Very customizable
Awesome prediction/error correction
Built-in arrow keys / numeric keypad
I love smart keyboard pro. Its awesome on my phone and prime. I cannot stand stock plus it has various themes and u can calibrate it nicely to ur touch
Nvidia always!
Thumb Keyboard is the best!
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Thumb Keyboard is the best!
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Thumb keyboard all the way....
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Thumb kb ftw!
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I always used Swiftkey X on my phone. I will also try the tablet version. And thanks for the recommendation for Thumb keyboard, I will try it, too.
thumb keyboard for me too
Ive tried thumb keyboard, A.I. Type, and now SwiftkeyX
Thumb Keyboard - was ok, but I kept hitting the bottom dock bar when trying to hit space, also seemed to freeze up sometimes. Not sure that isn't a Android3.1 issue.
A.I. Type - long press vs shift was messing me up. You don't long press for the icon in top corner, you press shift. Creature of habit...
SwiftkeyX - So far so good, very similar to the one on my phone. 4 themes which look cleaner than the other keyboard IMO.
I will possibly use the ICS keyboard once it is released, heres to hoping they implement a split keyboard option.
Thumb keyboard is cool but as previously said, kept hitting notification instead of space.
currently I'm using SlideIt and I'm liking it.
The whole split keyboard is very nice If your always/most of the time typing with two hands, but I kept finding myself laying down, holding tab in one hand and typing with the other. In this senerio I think the split keyboard makes things harder. At the moment I like slideit, going to try tablet swift key...
Alex1x said:
Thumb keyboard is cool but as previously said, kept hitting notification instead of space.
currently I'm using SlideIt and I'm liking it.
The whole split keyboard is very nice If your always/most of the time typing with two hands, but I kept finding myself laying down, holding tab in one hand and typing with the other. In this senerio I think the split keyboard makes things harder. At the moment I like slideit, going to try tablet swift key...
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Sounds like thumb keyboard isn't for you anyways, but there is a toggle on it to switch to a regular layout keyboard
Thumb keyboard for me as well. I also have hitting the dock problem but am slowly getting use to it and not making that mistake anymore. Split keyboard really is necessary IMO.
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You will get used to the space bar, I did that for a while too, hit the notification bar, you will adjust on no time
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Alex1x said:
Thumb keyboard is cool but as previously said, kept hitting notification instead of space.
currently I'm using SlideIt and I'm liking it.
The whole split keyboard is very nice If your always/most of the time typing with two hands, but I kept finding myself laying down, holding tab in one hand and typing with the other. In this senerio I think the split keyboard makes things harder. At the moment I like slideit, going to try tablet swift key...
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I don't think you gave Thumb KB a chance or you did not explore all of the features. If you are holding the tablet in landscape you have the split KB for thumb typing. If you lay it down, with the press of one button, it is a full KB which can be customized as well.
http://www.swype.com/
Alex1x said:
Thumb keyboard is cool but as previously said, kept hitting notification instead of space.
currently I'm using SlideIt and I'm liking it.
The whole split keyboard is very nice If your always/most of the time typing with two hands, but I kept finding myself laying down, holding tab in one hand and typing with the other. In this senerio I think the split keyboard makes things harder. At the moment I like slideit, going to try tablet swift key...
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Actually in landscape mode, Thumb Keyboard has a mode exactly for you. You can slide the whole keyboard to one side, so you hold the tablet on one side and type on the other. I just found this out and love this keyboard even more! And swapping is just a single toggle key on the keyboard.
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Any good free ones? Non swype.. I got horribly annoyed with just the keyboard tracing before I figured out how to turn it off. Screen too large to swype!
After this thread, I decided to give Thumb KB android try... well, I have to say I've changed my mind and liking this over slideit alot more Thanks guys lol
Now my next venture:
Thumb KB vs SwiftKey X Tablet version
Alex1x said:
Thumb keyboard is cool but as previously said, kept hitting notification instead of space.
currently I'm using SlideIt and I'm liking it.
The whole split keyboard is very nice If your always/most of the time typing with two hands, but I kept finding myself laying down, holding tab in one hand and typing with the other. In this senerio I think the split keyboard makes things harder. At the moment I like slideit, going to try tablet swift key...
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thumb keyboard has various keyboard layouts that you can switch on the fly, and one of them moves the keyboard to one side which should make typing the way you describe easier.
the buttons are in b/t the space bars to change layouts.
also, the keyboard can be tweaked a bit to help with hitting the notification bars, i did that a lot too, but you generally adjust your muscle memory over time. to be fair, i hit the notification bar with most split keyboards until i got used to it just because they're generally close to each other.
Using the SwiftKey Tablet trial at the moment, liking it because I'm used to SwiftkeyX on my phone. May switch over to thumbkeyboard at some point, but the lack of a trial to see how well it fits me is holding me back.
Hi,
When I first got the prime, i noticed very quickly that I couldn't type on the onscreen keyboard nearly as fast as on the ipad.
I then noticed the reason was because if I hit the black bar at the bottom of the tablet instead of space by accident, it would close the keyboard.
However if you use the default google keyboard instead of the asus one, hitting the black bar results in a space making typing a LOT easier and faster.
Does anyone know of a way to fix this? I would rather use the asus one as I like the numbers available at the top.
Has anyone had problems with the dock keyboard too? I find sometimes some of the letters don't respond no matter what i try.
Thanks
Kevin
It's called use or make a different one that more closely matches your tastes/needs. I use Hacker's, and sometimes SwiftKey.
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One nice thing about Android's openness, you are not confined to any particular on screen keyboard. When I'm not docked, I'll use the thumbs keyboard (I forget the exact name). But when I'm using ConnectBot, its easier for me to use the hackers keyboard. Mostly, however I use my dock because I touch type the best that way (used to certain feedback a physical keyboard provides).
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Thumb Keyboard FTW
Down load swype and fly though your typing!!!
Yeah I have thumb keyboard too and yeah it's good. Has everyone else noticed that prob with the main keyboard then? Such an oversight. Most other keyboards actually ignore when you hit the bottom bar which doesn't help either and that includes thumb and hackers. The google one is the only one I feel that gets it right, I.e. making the bottom bar a space bar as well.
Does anyone else have a problem with the docked keyboard when sometimes certain letters just won't work?
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Stock is ok....but still stock
Swype is nice but a little slow on the tab
Thumb keyboard has a great layout but no word predictions
Anyone try swiftkey tablet version?
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Have been used to Thumb Keyboard and it does have word prediction.
Swiftkey Tablet has a month trial.
I was testing the waters to see if I was more accurate with Swiftkey but suspect that am used to Thumb Keyboard now so moving to something else was not as accurate. Am back to Thumb Keyboard.
Maybe I just like the word predictions of swiftkey more I guess
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I totally love Swiftkey on the tablet
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I love perfect keyboard. One does need to fiddle with the size to make it correct though.
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neubauej said:
I love perfect keyboard. One does need to fiddle with the size to make it correct though.
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does it have word prediction?
i compared swiftkey to thumb keyboard for quite some time.
swiftkey just seemed to give far better predictions, although thumbkeyboards very flexible layouts are a definite plus on that side.
but i keep coming back to swiftkey x tablet. fastest and most precise imho.
some things i would like them to implement though is:
more layouts (like thumbkey)
shorctu swiping (swipe has this if you swipe from the "swype" key to "a" it selects all. swype->x=cut, swype->C=copy just like using a computer. really great. i use it a lot on my phone.
also arrow keys.
Try smart keyboard it had word prediction and arrows
orlandoxpolice said:
does it have word prediction?
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Sure does. Works well too.
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I'm a huge proponent of Swype, both for phones and tablets. Once you take a bit of time to learn how it behaves and predicts your words, it is a great text input method.
Thumb keyboard for me. Love the customizability and the ability to pin common phrases. Plus the top row of customizable keys that can be hidden away is nice. I use it for coding so I can easily get to keys like /,\,{,}, etc.
Tried a bunch of them: Thumb Keyboard, Perfect Keyboard, Super Keyboard, SwiftKey X Tablet.
They all have their weaknesses: some are slow, some have the keys too close together, some have punctuation marks that aren't easily accesible and some have a mandatory autocomplete which you can't turn off.
I always turn off autocomplete because I seem to always keep an eye on the words to check up on it, instead of actually typing, so I feel like I'm always slower with autocomplete.
So, for me, it's the stock keyboard simply because it's the fastest (it keeps up with my fast typing, I'm not talking about the apparent onscreen animations). It's one of the most responsive I've tried and the keys are the perfect size and spacing (this is what really counts when turning off autocomplete).
Also, every other keyboard out there, except the stock one, registers the last key that was touched, as the key pressed, when in fact the first key touched should be registered, in order to accomodate for fast typing. This is the same for my HTC Sensation stock keyboard. I've only found these 2 keyboards with this behaviour, but I think all keyboards should do the same. I regard this as a bug.
You should really try "hacker's keyboard". Is like the stock one, only better
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I also found MultiLing Keyboard to be very responsive and have the right key size/spacing to use for both my phone and my tablet. It has a nicer split layout than any of the other split keyboards.
Stock isn't that bad, but Swype does run slow compared to others I've used. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Thumb keyboard is my favorite.
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stock keyboard for me..
teomor said:
Tried a bunch of them: Thumb Keyboard, Perfect Keyboard, Super Keyboard, SwiftKey X Tablet.
They all have their weaknesses: some are slow, some have the keys too close together, some have punctuation marks that aren't easily accesible and some have a mandatory autocomplete which you can't turn off.
I always turn off autocomplete because I seem to always keep an eye on the words to check up on it, instead of actually typing, so I feel like I'm always slower with autocomplete.
So, for me, it's the stock keyboard simply because it's the fastest (it keeps up with my fast typing, I'm not talking about the apparent onscreen animations). It's one of the most responsive I've tried and the keys are the perfect size and spacing (this is what really counts when turning off autocomplete).
Also, every other keyboard out there, except the stock one, registers the last key that was touched, as the key pressed, when in fact the first key touched should be registered, in order to accomodate for fast typing. This is the same for my HTC Sensation stock keyboard. I've only found these 2 keyboards with this behaviour, but I think all keyboards should do the same. I regard this as a bug.
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For this and the fact that I find myself often writing in 3 different languages, I also use stock keyboard and autocomplete/autocorrect off.
The Word predictions of Swiftkey is so great, that I never have to type a whole word. Most of my tipping time is just hitting the words.
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I totally love Swiftkey on the tablet
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Me too. Allready using the swiftkey 3 tablet beta. For free, works fine.
Any suggestions on how to stop Samsung virtual keyboard from popping up when using Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 keyboard dock?
The only idea I have seen so far is to use Titanium to delete the stock Galaxy Tab 10.1 keyboard?
Thanks!
Surely you could freeze it using titanium backup rather then uninstall it completely
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Thank you for your reply.
I have never used Titanium and never rooted a device.
I guess it must be time to try both
what rom are you using? It shouldn't pop up at all if you are using the samsung keyboard.
As ezcats said, it shouldn't pop up all the time... The first time I used mine, it did, but just push the key on the physical keyboard to bring down the on-screen keyboard and shouldn't pop up anymore. It doesn't on the Canadian stock 3.2 anyway.
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As ezcats said, it shouldn't pop up all the time... The first time I used mine, it did, but just push the key on the physical keyboard to bring down the on-screen keyboard and shouldn't pop up anymore. It doesn't on the Canadian stock 3.2 anyway.
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Every time I touch the screen, the virtual keyboard pops up. Is there anyway to stop this from happening when using the keyboard dock?
I'm using the galaxy note 10.1, but this was a thread I found in my google search. I figure the same would apply.
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Every time I touch the screen, the virtual keyboard pops up. Is there anyway to stop this from happening when using the keyboard dock?
I'm using the galaxy note 10.1, but this was a thread I found in my google search. I figure the same would apply.
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I had the same issue and found a work around from another member. Go to the play store and install the 'Null Keyboard' app.
When you first drop the Tab in to the keyboard, you will get a message about the device will be using the default on screen keyboard. After acknowledging the message, press the keyboard key on the physical keyboard. Then touch the keyboard icon at the bottom of the screen and select 'Null Keyboard'. Done, no more on screen keyboard when touching an input field on the screen.
The only downside is that you will have to go through this process every time putting the Tab in the keyboard dock.
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So in Gingerbread if you wanted to switch between keyboards, it was pretty easy. You just did a long press in a text field, and you were presented with a list of "active" keyboards you could choose from.
This feature doesn't seem to exist in ICS, which is too bad, because there's one keyboard I like to use when typing (thumb keyboard) and another I like to use with the pen (Graffiti Pro), and it'd be nice to be able to do the long-press-switch move, or something similarly trivial.
Does anyone know if such a shortcut exists?
I'm going to answer my own question.
ICS doesn't allow the long press, but if you ever see the keyboard icon in the notifications bar, you can click it and it will bring up a list of keyboards to choose from. So... same difference.
Hope this info helps someone as confused as I was!
Also on most ICS keyboards, you can hold the scacebar to bring up a list of available keyboards.
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Neat. Though that doesn't appear to work on Thumb Keyboard, and Grafitti Pro doesn't use a keyboard.
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The LastPass keyboard also doesn't use the spacebar switching method. Looks like the notification bar is going to be the best way to do this in the OS. I'm also missing the long-press option.
I know I'm reviving an old thread, but I published Quick Keyboard Switch to accomplish just this a month ago.