I found a way to Copy and Paste on Nook Tablet! - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

I have figured out a way to copy and paste on the Nook Tablet (well, in editable text fields at least).
You will need to install Hacker's Keyboard, as well as Swype. There is another thread with detailed instructions how to do that here: [Tutorial] Installing alternative Keyboards on the NT.
To copy text, you hold down shift on Hacker Keyboard and use the arrow keys to highlight the text you want to cut/copy. Long press on settings button on Hacker Keyboard, then change keyboards to Swype. Your text should still be highlighted. Then use the Swype keyboard shortcut ("swype" from the Swype button to c) to copy the text. This copies the text to the NT clipboard. Then navigate to wherever you want and paste the text using Swype-v. I have tested and this works even between different apps, so there is a system clipboard.
The copy paste shortcuts in Swype are like pressing ctrl-x,c, or v in Windows (cut, copy, paste, respectively). Also I should note for developers that the stock ROM does not seem to disable the clipboard, it's just that there is no way to highlight text, and then copy and paste it as these functions are disabled in the stock UI. But we can get around that using this method.
I know, it's a couple steps and a slight hassle, but it will have to do until one of the CM (or other ROMs) are ready. This method is still better for things like copying 15 character long gibberish passwords from KeePass though, for example.

Nice fix dude ....
Will help me till CM7 (or 9) gets ready ...
Is there any app to do this ? T'would be great if a program was written for this otherwise...
Can see it becoming hit (feature to button saviour maybe)

Shortly after posting this, I caught up on my reading and realized that an alpha version of CM7 had already been released. So I thought that my little workaround had been immediately deprecated. Well, it seems that now there are some issues with CM7, so maybe (at least in the short term) my little trick will see some use after all.

There are still reasons to stay with the stock B&N firmware, so the tip is still quite useful.

A small update. In another thread here about Keyboard?, ckevinwelch turned me on to an app called Keyboard Manager, which allows you to switch keyboards based on orientation. I now have Swype in vertical and Hackers in landscape. This is handy for all sorts of things, but especially copy and paste because the part where you switch between keyboards is faster.
Also (and unrelated to copy/paste), need to move over a few characters? Or insert the cursor precisely when editing (I always have a problem with this, maybe it's my fat fingers)? Just rotate to landscape, use Hackers arrow keys for precise positioning, then rotate back to Swype for the majority of typing. It's like getting the best of both keyboards, very handy!

I want to make a little addition.
Opera Mobile Web Browser has embedded selection and copy/paste functions, which are independent from keyboard or other apps.

I've found a way to enable the copy & paste permanently for all text fields - instructions & video at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1534757. Requires root.

I discovered a way to copy and paste using google docs. This doesn't help inputting urls or passwords, but it sure is handy to use when writing text into your Nook. The copy/paste comes as part of the google docs app. What's really neat is that your writing goes into the cloud and you can access it with any other computer.So since people where mentioning copy/paste function, I thought I'd add this comment.

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[Q] Editing Text in Browser

Using the default browser I've been finding it very hard to edit text fields at times - ie: Google Docs and generic web forms. On one site in particular I needed to remove a comma from a list of emails in a textbox, and it literally took me 10 minutes to position the cursor correctly. Since the box was scrolling off the screen, clicking in different positions kept jumping around and in general not reliably scrolling, let alone selecting a given character.
I've noticed that a number of Android Apps have that little magnifier-thing to simplify editing, but that doesn't seem to work for the default browser. Is there some other way of accurately editing text in the default browser, or do one of the other browsers work better?
In more generic terms, is there a better method of moving the cursor in Android, given that the Atrix lacks any physical trackpad? There do appear to be a few premium keyboard alternatives out there that include cursor keys, but I don't particularly feel like paying for something that should be part of the stock system (particularly on a phone without arrow keys!)
I couldn't agree more. Having the delete key as the only positioning key sucks. Given the four different keyboard screens on the stock virtual keyboard, each having only a delete key, it's clear that this was a decision rather than an oversight. Stupid. Sure makes me appreciate all of the things I took.for.granted in WinMo.

[Q] CM7 keyboard questions

Hi. New to Android. Just loaded CM7 on TouchPad32GB and overclocked and paired HP TouchPad BT keyboard and using new Mozilla Firefox Mobile browser and The BT keyboard running on CM7 Alpha 3.5 on Touchpad to make this post.
A couple related config questions:
1. How to set the CM7 default virtual keyboard continues to dismiss itself or is their a key to manually toggle VKB on/off?. (In WebOS, the VKB will auto dismiss itself when key pressed on BT keyboard. And key on both the VKB and the BT keyboard to toggle the VKB to display on screen).
2. The BT keyboard has arrow cursor keys to navigate through text, which work in WebOS. But apparently not with CM7, at least in this forum post I am editing. Any suggestions for mapping those keys to make work with CM7?
3. Similar issue in regards to the Tab key.
4. How to create web brower URL shortcuts in app launcher pages. I can create shortcuts to apps as well as to Firefox, but have not discovered how to set properties for shortcut with a specific URL and firce that shortcut to launch in a specified brower (Firefox vs stock web browser).
5. Having trouble editing this post. That is I find I'm sometimes unable to touch within a text paragraph to edit one character. Mabe a Firefox Mobile brower issue and how it is behaving with vbulletin?
Since I'm newbie I have to wit five minutes to edit this post. cry cry.
6. What is the proper way to shut down apps when done using? Clearly I don't understand Android methodology in this regard. In WebOS just swipe card off screen. In Windows click the close box. I see no such metaphor in CM7 on the TouchPad.
So another question. How to show various current running apps? Many app services are auto running and sucking up memory. Would love to know how to identify running apps/services/processes in an on screen taskbar of some sort.
Thanks for any suggestions.
You can install Null Keyboard and set it as the default input method when you are using the bluetooth keyboard:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.wparam.nullkeyboard&hl=en
As far as the tab key Droid users with a physical keyboard have wondered why it doesn't work like it does on Windows and it could be due to the fact that MS has a patent on it:
http://www.geek.com/articles/law/microsoft-patents-tab-button-use-2004098/
If you are using Firefox Mobile there is a little hack you can do to get the tablet UI. Go to "about:config" in the URL bar, find the setting "browser.ui.layout.tablet" and change it from -1 to 1. This will force the new tablet UI.
About memory and running apps, you should read up on how Android manages running apps. Basically apps will stay in the RAM in an idle state (little or no CPU cycles being used) until that RAM is needed by another program. In Android many apps save their last state so even when they are eventually killed and reopened it will still look like they never closed. There are task killers out there but from what I've heard on Gingerbread they aren't worth it.

Keyboard Notworking

Hello everyone, my rooted nook tablet is acting up and I am not sure how to fix it. I was using the the stock android keyboard and I switched to the hacker one just to see what it was like. Now it seems as if both keyboards are active but I am not sure to disable it. Any ideas?
What are the keyboards actually doing? Did you move the hacker keyboard app to the /system/app folder to get access to it?
I didn't move anything to the /system/app folder, all I did was push the keyboard setting button on the keyboard to switch from android to hackers.
Also for example if I hit backspace on the android keyboard, the P key gets hit instead because that is where the backspace is on the hacker keyboard.
Take a look at this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528380
It's the work around for installing alternative keyboards. On the stock rom, I used that method to use Hacker, GO keyboard, Swype, and Swiftkey.

Keyboard Shortcut, In Case You Were Wondering

So out of habit from my PC, I have often pressed the "search" key and "tab" when trying to switch apps, obviously not doing anything. So I messed around for a sec, and realized that pressing "Alt" and then "Tab" brings up an app switching mode, very identical to Windows! I don't know if this was common knowledge, but it seriously made me fall in love with this thing all over again! Thought someone might find this helpful.
Most keyboard shortcuts found in Windows work in their related Android counterparts. For instance, in the stock browser CTRL+T opens a new tab, CTRL+R reloads a page etc. Copy & pasting works with CTRL+C/V in programs like Polaris Office, etc.
Some apps don't have keyboard shortcut support, but most Google apps do and a lot of top tier apps also support keyboard shortcuts.

[Q] making an undo keyboard.

Often I write long emails or chat messages, and sometimes select all to copy it. Then if i mistakingly press a key in the virtual keypad, swoosh! All text is gone!
Many keyboards keep a cache of the previous word, mostly for predictions. Can anybody make one which keeps say a thousand words in cache and add an undo button? That would be great and bring phone and tabley functionality closer to desktop.
And oh, if it is done over a stock jellybean keyboard, it would be easier and more functional i guess.
Tried to post it in thr development thread. But not allowed to because i am a noob.

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