For typing (qwerty) . So far I have tried GO Keyboard. Im just so used to hardware keypads. I'm just trying to speed up a bit and cut my typos. Suggestions... ?
I like swiftkeyx, plus I got it for 10 cents during the 100 app sale. I'ts fast and I love how the predictions work. I personally don't like swipe/swype style keyboards, hence my recommendation.
Free = swype and works extremely well one handed.
My favorite, paid app btw but worth it, is swiftkey x. Absolutely amazing prediction capabilities. I have typed entire sentences before by just using their prediction word algorithm.
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I like the Hacker's Keyboard APK. , it works great.
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jim_0068 said:
Free = swype and works extremely well one handed.
My favorite, paid app btw but worth it, is swiftkey x. Absolutely amazing prediction capabilities. I have typed entire sentences before by just using their prediction word algorithm.
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seriously, the learning prediction is out of this world. 75% of all my texts are done via prediction now and I believe that number is growing.
I dont like Swype. Not crazy about tracing my fingers over the letters. Seems more of a hassle and takez a while to get zippy on it. The Hackers kb looks interesting enough because it has the arrow keys. But, is it fast and accurate? Think it would be small in portrait mode to squish all them extra keys in.
Swiftkey x.. does it have trial or demo?
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I dont like Swype. Not crazy about tracing my fingers over the letters. Seems more of a hassle and takez a while to get zippy on it. The Hackers kb looks interesting enough because it has the arrow keys. But, is it fast and accurate? Think it would be small in portrait mode to squish all them extra keys in.
Swiftkey x.. does it have trial or demo?
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yes. its call swiftkey x free. its a month trial.
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yes. its call swiftkey x free. its a month trial.
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Appreciate it. Im going to check that one out and see how well it fairs.
Smart Keyboard Pro is the one I always seem to be coming back to.
I don't like the "swype type" keyboards at all. SwiftkeyX has absolutely AWESOME word prediction, but you can't resize the KB the way to can using Smart Keyboard Pro.
I like to text in portrait mode using the compact qwerty setup & SKP with its infinitely resizeable button height works super.
~John
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Smart Keyboard Pro is the one I always seem to be coming back to.
I don't like the "swype type" keyboards at all. SwiftkeyX has absolutely AWESOME word prediction, but you can't resize the KB the way to can using Smart Keyboard Pro.
I like to text in portrait mode using the compact qwerty setup & SKP with its infinitely resizeable button height works super.
~John
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I haven't used the keyboard you are talking about but swiftkey now has the option to resize they keyboarsd; normal small or large.
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swiftkey now has the option to resize they keyboarsd; normal small or large.
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yea, I just noticed that but it doesn't seem to make a whole lot of difference what size I choose.
In the Smart KB Pro settings, it gives you a slider for key height in both portrait & landscape that basically allows you to make the keys any height you want.
I don't change the landscape setting, but I like to make the portrait keys a LOT bigger & this KB is the only one I've tried that allows you to do this.
~John
I use the Thumb keyboard 4, I like the edits and cursor buttons at the bottom.
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I uninstalled that GO keyboard app. I had more mistakes on that thing than I did with stock Gingerbread kb. That and I hate how it hid symbol keys in second page. And it constantly wanted to update other parts if the app. Actually, I uninstalled it because I think it blew up my IMO chat app. App worked flawlessly for 2 weeks straight.. then a day after I get GO kb.. im chatting and suddenly imo goes into a FC loop. I kill it.. it still show in the notifications but not TM.. look at the notifications, imo FC again...and again. I reboot same thing. idk what happen but i had to remove both imo and GO to get rid of all the FC loops...
Now trying out swiftkey x
I don't think I could live without Swype now. I love it.
SwiftKey hands down the best keyboard. It's the first thing I put on any phone I get.
KORM via the beast known as the Rezound.
SwiftKey x rules. Been using it for a while. Best predictions by far. Also automatically spaces between words. It's also nice to pick up your predicted word and if you miss it, it brings it to one side so you can still choose from it.
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didn't realize that you could increase the size of the swiftkey keyboard. I will have to try it out.
nrfitchett4 said:
didn't realize that you could increase the size of the swiftkey keyboard. I will have to try it out.
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Doesn't make much of a difference.
~John
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Doesn't make much of a difference.
~John
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made the keyboard quite large for me.
Same for me
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Just a head's-up that the new 3.0 version of SlideIt Keyboard for Android is out and it rocks!
I've not a single complaint about this version and I've always wished I could have the best features of Swype, etc. and have the features of SlideIT. I really do think it is finally better than Swype in every way possible.
This is not a spam. I don't work for them. I'm just so happy with the thing, I wanted to share.
http://www.mobiletextinput.com/Product/SlideIT/SlideIT.php
Mods: Sorry, I meant to post this in the apps section.
Does it have a Mic key? I use voice input all the time.
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Does it have a Mic key? I use voice input all the time.
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Yes, and it works great. I've been using it also.
They have a promotion directly from their site for $3.99 which they say is a limited-time. I think it was well worth it.
Moved of: Samsung Vibrant > Vibrant General
To: Samsung Vibrant > Vibrant Themes and Apps
Thanks for the heads up. In your excitement though you appear to have spelled the app's name wrong several times. It's SlideIT. I mention this in case it makes any difference for people searchwise.
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Thanks for the heads up. In your excitement though you appear to have spelled the app's name wrong several times. It's SlideIT. I mention this in case it makes any difference for people searchwise.
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Ok!
Done!
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Thanks for the heads up. In your excitement though you appear to have spelled the app's name wrong several times. It's SlideIT. I mention this in case it makes any difference for people searchwise.
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Ooops! Yes, I did. I requested a mod to edit the title for search purposes. Thanks.
Anyway, I've really been pleased with the performance of this software.
For me, the best things over Swype are:
delete on error erases the entire word, not just one letter (unless you want to)
multiple language access with one click literally.
shortcuts
text selection is better/easier
etc.
donalgodon said:
Yes, and it works great. I've been using it also.
They have a promotion directly from their site for $3.99 which they say is a limited-time. I think it was well worth it.
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Watched the entire vid. Don't see a Mic key anywhere. It needs to be on the first default keyboard.
Otherwise, some nice features. I'd also prefer to have access to the cursor positioning arrow key more easily. Looks like at least 3 buttons to get there.
Thanks for the reference though.
I ve been using it since yesterday and i am definitely going to prefer it over swype. Lots of shortcuts and dictionary seems to be better than swype..well at least for me.
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Watched the entire vid. Don't see a Mic key anywhere. It needs to be on the first default keyboard.
Otherwise, some nice features. I'd also prefer to have access to the cursor positioning arrow key more easily. Looks like at least 3 buttons to get there.
Thanks for the reference though.
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That video tutorial on their website is from older version i think. New one looks like this and it does have mic key on the keyboard.
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i prefer swype 10times over this.
plus swype morphs are sexy
After a quick trial run I'm liking it better than Swype on my rooted Vibrant. I'll try to remember to come back here and post some thoughts after a couple days.
One of my main problems with Swype was always their word choice window, SlideIT does it much better by putting the suggestions right above the top row of keys where they are with the stock keyboard, so I love that.
After a quick trial on my rooted Vibrant, I'm kinda liking it better than Swype for a few reasons.
1. The word suggestion is not a random pop-up that hides everything. It's right above the keyboard which makes much more sense (personal preference).
2. It appears to be more formal and accurate, especially when inputting new words and keeping the caps, like ASCE.
3. It's overall layout is more to my liking (personal preference).
4. You don't have to hunt for it, make sure the ROM you flash has it, or worry about losing it in the future.
Good find, OP. Thank you.
Still loving it so far. The one drawback I've noticed is the only numeric mode had the numbers across the top of the keyboard, there's no keypad mode that I could see.
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Will this replace the swype.apk, or just add another keyboard?
Thanks
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thecolorifix said:
Still loving it so far. The one drawback I've noticed is the only numeric mode had the numbers across the top of the keyboard, there's no keypad mode that I could see.
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I use graffiti. I find it faster than even a numeric layout. Give it a shot.
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Will this replace the swype.apk, or just add another keyboard?
Thanks
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It doesn't replace Swype. It adds another keyboard. If you wish, you can delete Swype. I have.
I was a long-time fan of Swype, and the previous iterations of SlideIT were pretty marginal in comparison, but V3 has come a long way and I use it daily and much prefer it. It's much more accurate than Swype, generally, in my experience, and it does a far better job in multi-language accuracy and much faster at switching languages. It's Spanish dictionary is better, for example. The shortcuts/abbreviations are an invaluable feature to me.
Did any one try the new feature "on-the-fly"
In this Version SlideIT has new feature "on-the-fly"
Do you know how to use it ?
I attached the SlideIT keyboard apk
sorlan said:
In this Version SlideIT has new feature "on-the-fly"
Do you know how to use it ?
I attached the SlideIT keyboard apk
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Sorry pal but isn't that warez?? :|
dmolition said:
Sorry pal but isn't that warez?? :|
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If it's the free version it shouldn't be.
SlideIT keyboard
dmolition said:
Sorry pal but isn't that warez?? :|
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Sorry but this is the free version on the developers site
you can download it by yourself
Helloall
Theres a bunch o keyboards apps ou there,, but which ones suit the vega?
Most of my posts here are written on my advent and there full of errors due to the stock keyboard being inherenltly evil.
On my desire im running the ginger bread keyboard,,, but on the vega, its not great in landscape.
Any suggestions free or otherwise just on the vega?
Or is it down to the ultra/ lack of sensitivity with the vega screen?
My desire has a screen cover, whereas my vega doesnt. Does it make a difference?
Rgds
Scummy lok
Im using thumb keyboard. It's alot better than the stock but not the finished solution. I think I paid €1for it. You use your thumbs so you get less double press registering and it does have cursor arrow keys so makes it easier to navigate. When the Vega is plugged in tho using the keyboard is crazy for multiple key presses. From what I can understand it is a power regulation issue
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Heard good things about thumb keyboard. I use Smart Keyboard Pro, paid apparently but fully customizable. I use the iPhone skin and have adjusted the height of the keys to much higher. Very nice to type on.
*edit* if you do try smart keyboard pro don't forget to get the free language addon pack to go with it from the market..
I've found Smart Keyboard Pro to be the best so far, less mistakes than on stock and a whole bunch of settings to tweak to your liking
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I use the Gingerbread Keyboard (free) after I have ran the screen calibration tool. Makes a world of difference if you ask me
Hello all,
I'm now using smartkeyboard, and so far it's good. The keys in llandscape are a little thin, so I'm still getting wrong keypresses, but on the whole, its an improvement.
Ill try this for a bit, then the thumb one.
Rgds
Lok
Aprazeth said:
I use the Gingerbread Keyboard (free) after I have ran the screen calibration tool. Makes a world of difference if you ask me
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i also like the gingerbread kb, does sthe screen calibration make it bigger? If so can you tell me how to do this?
Cheers
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i also like the gingerbread kb, does sthe screen calibration make it bigger? If so can you tell me how to do this?
Cheers
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If you get the paid gingerbread keyboard (about 63p) then u get advanced options to change the size of the keys. I went for that as the key height in landscape was annoying to say the least.... set the key height to about 55 and all good, can specify different dimensions for portrait/landscape too
63p well spent i reckon!
Lemaru said:
If you get the paid gingerbread keyboard (about 63p) then u get advanced options to change the size of the keys. I went for that as the key height in landscape was annoying to say the least.... set the key height to about 55 and all good, can specify different dimensions for portrait/landscape too
63p well spent i reckon!
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Nice, please do I will purchase the kb next time I have the vega! Thanks for the advice mate
On my vega I use Swiftkey, it has a prediction method for those that don't know i.e. it learns from how you type to predict the next word before you type anything saving you key presses.
This keyboard is ideal on something like the vega when we all know the screen is not perfect all the time.
erm, my screen is perfect all the time. Since I calibrated it with the app posted on Modaco.... Before then had dead spots and double characters etc.
Calibration!!
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erm, my screen is perfect all the time. Since I calibrated it with the app posted on Modaco.... Before then had dead spots and double characters etc.
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Higgsy's tip for the keyboard calibration is spot on. Stock keyboard is a lot better after calibration.
If you missed the tread check it out here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=915146
Hello all
Tried the thumb keyboard and while the concept is super, it somehow doesn't quite deliver.
Gonna. Try the paid gingerbread next. As this keyboard keeps inserting full stops where they're north wanted.
Rgds
Lok
anoter vote for swiftkey here.
the prediction gets good after a while using it...you do whole words/sentences with very few presses...
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If anyone want a Swype like keyboard, try SlideIT.
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I am using the Gingerbread Keyboard and I like the smaller key size. I like the Gingerbread Keyboard slightly better then my old standard: HTC-IME mod hires22.
I also have the Dell Streak 1.6 keyboard, but it is not the correct resolution. Maybe the keyboard off the new Streak7 will work better, or maybe someone could mod the package to work with our resolution. The reason I like the Streak is because it has Gingerbread-sized keys with a Num-Pad to the side instead of the top row. This makes it so the keys are not so wide across the entire landscape screen, which makes it much faster to type for me.
It would be great if someone invented a keyboard that has the dedicated top number row (instead of holding like the Gingerbread keyboard) when in portrait, but a right-side num-pad when in landscape!
Notion Ink keyboard mod - Thanks to gojimi to port this.
I found the Notion Ink keyboard ported from gojimi on XDA-Developers.
I love the keyboard on my WSL XVision (in Europe aka Advent Vega). But the colors are awfull. White on white, that is not very practical. So I made a small graphic mod to the keyboard. I tested it only on my WSL XVision, no guaranty if it breaks your device or destroy your SD card data. For me it works fine.
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I found the Notion Ink keyboard ported from gojimi on XDA-Developers.
I love the keyboard on my WSL XVision (in Europe aka Advent Vega). But the colors are awfull. White on white, that is not very practical. So I made a small graphic mod to the keyboard. I tested it only on my WSL XVision, no guaranty if it breaks your device or destroy your SD card data. For me it works fine.
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You can download it from my website.
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terriffic, exactly what i was attempting. Downloading now. Lovely stuff.
Rgds
L
I can vouch for the paid gingerbread keyboard. I still get the odd double tap, but I think it's me getting used to big touchscreen typing
SwiftKey has a beta for tablets now, and it has a special landscape mode for thumb typing where the letters are on the right sides of the screen and the numbers in the middle.
It's in beta test right now, and if you join on their forum you can get access to it. It is beta so it has some quirks (like when you've just rotated it, the suggestions show too low like in my screenshot below), and I am not sure I like the default theme yet (it doesn't show secondary keys!) but it's worth a try. http://swiftkey.net/vip is where you can join to try it.
Here's what it looks like:
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Install the APK as normal (uninstall the beta for Smartphone if you're already using it) and then follow the "from market" part of this guide to copy the APK into /system/app. Reboot, and it should show up in NookColor Tools, same procedure as any keyboard on the Nook Color using the B&N Rom. Any other ROM it should just work.
http://nookdevs.com/NookColor_Replace_the_Default_Keyboard
BTW just wanted to let people know and help the SwiftKey folks get more feedback, I get nothing from this.
will try when back at home!!
I've tried it and have found the keys to be too small for a 7" screen. I've really enjoyed using ThumbKeyboard and hope the SwiftKey keyboard improves to that level of usability as I love SK's prediction engine.
I'm running the stock 1.1 ROM, rooted, and am trying to get the Beta installed right now. I have the original running fine, but prefer the thumb-keyboard split layout.
I installed the Beta, but can't get it to show up in my Keyboard selection. Not sure it's going to run on Eclair.
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I'm running the stock 1.1 ROM, rooted, and am trying to get the Beta installed right now. I have the original running fine, but prefer the thumb-keyboard split layout.
I installed the Beta, but can't get it to show up in my Keyboard selection. Not sure it's going to run on Eclair.
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It does work on Eclair. You moved the .apk from /data/apps to /system/apps? And set the permissions to match others there? And rebooted? Try those if you have not and check again.
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I've tried it and have found the keys to be too small for a 7" screen. I've really enjoyed using ThumbKeyboard and hope the SwiftKey keyboard improves to that level of usability as I love SK's prediction engine.
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They SEEM to be, but bang out a sentence and see what happens. It's damn good at deciphering nonsense. Same as the Smartphone version, I type like ass on the screen yet most often it figures out the right words.
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It does work on Eclair. You moved the .apk from /data/apps to /system/apps? And set the permissions to match others there? And rebooted? Try those if you have not and check again.
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I installed from /system/app and rebooted, but haven't changed the permissions.
I've been using SuperManager, which doesn't appear to let me edit permissions. I'll have to grab a different app later and try it, as they don't appear to match.
Thanks.
SwiftKey Tab beta seems cool
I've used it to send emails. Nothing special about it that I've seen so far. But it is nice to see a "tablet" getting some love.
edit: I've been using it since Monday. I don't like the interface ('neon') but the split (similar to Thumb Keyboard) is very nice. the keys are smallis buy not unusable. Overall, I like it and recommend giving it a try. Once new skins are made it'll be great.
Got IT
Installed this morning. Not too bad. Keys are too small. Don't think its going to replace my swype. I do love their predictive typing but not enought to stop me swyping.
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They SEEM to be, but bang out a sentence and see what happens. It's damn good at deciphering nonsense. Same as the Smartphone version, I type like ass on the screen yet most often it figures out the right words.
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The keys are so small I can't type well enough for the prediction to work unless I type quite slowly.
Looks like Thumb Keyboard. (I love thumb keyboard)
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The keys are so small I can't type well enough for the prediction to work unless I type quite slowly.
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Odd, did you change the prediction settings? I type terribly without correction, but it does a really good job fixing it for me. You might try some of the other options, there's "rapidfire typing" which is useful for some folks.
Give it a try. But really miss an azerty layout for me..
waiting, but thumb keyboard is growing in my heart.. the only cons about thumb kb is the lack of multi language prediction, i have to disable it..
onclebob said:
Give it a try. But really miss an azerty layout for me..
waiting, but thumb keyboard is growing in my heart.. the only cons about thumb kb is the lack of multi language prediction, i have to disable it..
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There are multiple layouts in Swiftkey, just the list is impossible to see on the Nook Color with the white-on-white problem. Apps expect some dialogs to be dark, where on the B&N ROM they're white.
Yep, there's AZERTY there. The problem is picking it I think. In Settings->Layout, try picking the 5th option... QWERTY is first, AZERTY is 5th in the list on my phone. Hopefully the tablet beta is the same. Otherwise, you could experiment I guess.
That's right for swiftkey beta for Phone, the swiftkey beta for tablet only have one option.
I'm running nookie froyo, no white-on-white problem here :/
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The keys are so small ...
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1+ on that, since I have big hands. The stock keyboard with CM7 or the standard SwiftKey keyboard both beat the heck out of this "tablet" keyboard implementation. And I guess some find neon cool, but its hard on my eyes. Yes, I'm glad SwiftKey is trying, but .... I'll wait until functional wins out over 'Look at this cool keyboard, dude!" approach.
SwiftKey tablet X keyboard. The absolute must have. Get it while it's on sale.
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Def i got this and its amazing!
I'm using the swype beta which is quite good. How does it compare?
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I've been using the SwiftKey Beta. I like it. Much faster than the stock keyboard.
How does it compare to thumb keyboard?
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How does it compare to thumb keyboard?
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Interesting, I use thumb keyboard and really like it.
In landscape thumbs-mode, how do suggestions work? Is the suggested word in the CENTER of the display? A long reach with the thumb??
It has a numbpad in the middle of the display.
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It has 3 different themes and also has a full keyboard layout like the tablet keyboard.
I grabbed it. The word suggestions in the top middle of the keyboard are worthless when you're using the split thumb keyboard though. I also don't like how you can't make the overall keyboard smaller like you can do with thumb keyboard.
the swipe to delete entire word feature is nice, I've already become accustomed to it. If you quickly swipe right to left across the keys it'll delete the entire last word, a nice touch especially on a predictive keyboard.
This keyboard is hard to get used to in both modes. Maybe that's just me though.
I downloaded it and switched to the full keyboard instead of the split. Absolutely worthless. Horrible lag and it ignored touch input especially on the space bar. Uninstalled and got the refund.
This has to be the most responsive keyboard for the SGT. Those of you having problems must have some greasy fingers . Seriously, though, the split keyboard is awesome. Well worth the $1.99 price tag.
Needs more advanced options. Imho
Well Ive been using Thumb Keyboard ever since i got my Tab, love it. But after using Swift X Tablet keyboard, it seems much smoother and cleaner. (IMO of course) BOTH keyboards are great, although ThumbK has many more options, many which are rather useless IMO, they both get the job done VERY well.
Love swiftkey on my phone,but it has a looong way to go to be usable on a tablet. Thumb keyboard is miles ahead.
Using numbers on swiftkey is very clumsy as is the layout of the predication choices. With thumb keyboard both are (excuse the pun) right under your thumb.
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Thumbkey's predictions don't even come close to SwiftKey. You can type a whole sentence with hardly touching the keys
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Thumbkey's predictions don't even come close to SwiftKey. You can type a whole sentence with hardly touching the keys
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SwiftKey definitely is better for predicitons, but its lack of arrow keys and a tab key is keeping me using Thumb for now.
I agree that the addition of direction keys would be a huge benefit but I find the predictive choices to be much better than thumb keyboard. Not as customizable as thumb key, but I do like it better because it is not cluttered.
Try it and see how you like it!
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Thumbkey's predictions don't even come close to SwiftKey. You can type a whole sentence with hardly touching the keys
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Yeah alright, but what about the text shortcuts, pgup pgdown keys and navigational keys, the toolbar and last but not least the possibility to adjust the width and height of the keys so the keyboard fits better to the range of your thumbs.
A good adjustable layout makes predictions rather a unnecessary luxery. Imagine typing on a regular PC keyboard ... do you really need the fancy (nagging) predictions in that case
I have a Sensation XE currently and it has a built in keyboard for swipe words, called trace
Will the S3 have one built into OS naively? I know there are ones on Play Store but with everything being typed on them prefer built in one from manufacturer.
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I have a Sensation XE currently and it has a built in keyboard for swipe words, called trace
Will the S3 have one built into OS naively? I know there are ones on Play Store but with everything being typed on them prefer built in one from manufacturer.
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Probably not, as I haven't heard a mention of it anywhere.
But there shouldn't be any privacy issues if you can find a keyboard on the play store that doesn't require internet connection.
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Actually, I'd probably guess that it will have it, as it comes standard on other Galaxy phones. Keep in mind that I don't have a GS3, but I would think it odd if they downgraded their features over successive releases..
You know that Swype is free and downloadable on their website, right?
Yes I know swype is free, but as above would rather have a stock app, then no privacy issues.
Play store keyboard apps I'm a little wary of.
Does the S2 have a swype/trace keyboard inbuilt stock app?
The international S2 has it stock, dont know about carrier versions. It is an interesting question and it would seem to be a no brainer since Samsung has commercial licensing agreetment(s) with Swype. It could almost swear somewhere or other I saw a video with the swype keyboard up? lol Getting old I guess.
I'm surprised people still use swype. It was fun for a few minutes, but typing is where it's at. Especially SwiftKey.
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I'm surprised people still use swype. It was fun for a few minutes, but typing is where it's at. Especially SwiftKey.
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swiftkey depresses me.. I realised that I was more predictable than I had previously thought.
swype is still my favourite though.. I actually have fun with it and I can type things up faster than with swiftkey or other keyboards (or at least it feels this way)
Once you get good at it, swype can be really fast
I have swiftkey pro and use it when I want to do more technical typing such as a message that uses a lot of characters, numbers, etc. For these I find it goes quicker. For most typical stuff though like the average text message I can do it much more swiftly with swype. As said, swype takes a little time to get used to but once you do it becomes very quick and easy. I am not surprised that the phone typing record is held by a swype user.
I come to android from iOS and so to have an option was great! Didn't know it was built into my XE (known as trace) until someone showed me, I now is out all the time.
G Nexus has it so S3 shoul have it too,
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G Nexus has it so S3 shoul have it too,
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Great thanks, what version is it? Built in yes?
Swype is much faster than any typing. And according to reviews GS3 has it.
No swype is not bundled with it. The only options I get are Samsung keyboard which is basically a version of the aosp keyboard and the Google voice recognition typing.
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No swype is not bundled with it. The only options I get are Samsung keyboard which is basically a version of the aosp keyboard and the Google voice recognition typing.
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Do you have any issues while typing on the keyboard? Running CM/AOSP ROMs it seems that sometimes it wants to not register a specific key no matter what until u restart it, along with other issues. Maybe you have experienced this with other android Custom ROMs. My main question is does that keyboard have any bugs like this? If not I'll be blissfully happy!
Keep it Classy, Cali.
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Do you have any issues while typing on the keyboard? Running CM/AOSP ROMs it seems that sometimes it wants to not register a specific key no matter what until u restart it, along with other issues. Maybe you have experienced this with other android Custom ROMs. My main question is does that keyboard have any bugs like this? If not I'll be blissfully happy!
Keep it Classy, Cali.
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To be honest I prefer the aosp keyboard over this because I feel it has better prediction. I think Samsung tried to make it smarter but ended up screwing it. Specially for non standard English words. But may be its just me. Others might find it working well for them.
But I haven't had any issues in registering any letters. The only problem I had was while typing in sygic navigation app where it was picking a different letter from what I was typing. But it might be an app specific issue.
Apart from that the Samsung keyboard is more or less the same as aosp.
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To be honest I prefer the aosp keyboard over this because I feel it has better prediction. I think Samsung tried to make it smarter but ended up screwing it. Specially for non standard English words. But may be its just me. Others might find it working well for them.
But I haven't had any issues in registering any letters. The only problem I had was while typing in sygic navigation app where it was picking a different letter from what I was typing. But it might be an app specific issue.
Apart from that the Samsung keyboard is more or less the same as aosp.
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Thank you for the intelligence in your response
Keep it Classy, Cali.
Thumb Keyboard 4 is where its at.
its not talked about as much, but let me just put it this way
Swift Key is based around the idea that youll make tons of mistakes and itll correct them for you
Thumb Keyboard 4 is based around the idea that youll have so much room typing that you wont make any errors, and the ones you do itll correct them for you.
i find thumb keyboard 4 to be the best. swift key forces me to pick auto corrections, i dont like that.. try making o.o on swift key, go ahead try it lol..
pics i think are from Thumb Keyboard 3, the interface is much prettier now in thumb keyboard 4, but the keyboard layout is the same. there are 14 layouts to choose from, and you can change keys to be custom characters/combos
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No swype is not bundled with it. The only options I get are Samsung keyboard which is basically a version of the aosp keyboard and the Google voice recognition typing.
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ECrispy said:
Swype is much faster than any typing. And according to reviews GS3 has it.
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mmm so which is it, or does it depend on the locality?
I'm in UK so want to know the UK version.
Yes, bought my phone in Dubai and it has it listed under keyboard options as "keyboard skype".
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