Well i was wondering, and wanted to see if it makes difference with battery since I am a huge texter so the phone is constantly vibrating, any help would be awesome!
Go into settings then to Language & keyboard the option is in whatever keyboard you are using and turn it off
spirithandler said:
Go into settings then to Language & keyboard the option is in whatever keyboard you are using and turn it off
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Awesome Thanks!!!!
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Anybody know?
I only see an option for the sofkeys
asenduk said:
Anybody know?
I only see an option for the sofkeys
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settings, language & keyboard, touch input, text input, uncheck vibrate
Wow, thank you!
I feel like a noob
I've tried installing different roms and kernels to try and fix this issue, but the "w" on the portrait keyboard doesn't work - instead it presses "q" and "e".
Is there a way on fixing the keyboard?
You need to go into the keyboard options and recalibrate that *****.
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You need to go into the keyboard options and recalibrate that *****.
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Sorry i'm a real noob, but how do you do that?
I cannot find a calibrate option for the life of me :l
when you get into your keyboard hit the little tire looking icon next to the mic.. And try the reset button in the options ^^
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Which keyboard are you using?
I press the little cog and it takes me into "saumsung keypad settings" which has keyboard types, input language, xt9, keypad sweeping, character preview, auto-cap, handwriting settings, voice input, auto full stop and tutorial - but no reset?
Just the stock samsung keypad?
Ah yea the samsung one doesn't have a recalibrate option. I'm using the HTC keyboard, which has that option. Here's the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16368109#post16368109
When you're installed go to: settings>language and keyboard>HTC ime mod settings>text input...scroll to the bottom to calibration tool..
Hope it works!
Weird how you automatically thought he was using HTC_IME.
I installed that HTC keyboard - the W key on the keyboard still doesn't work - I think it may be to do with that location on the screen?
Paired with this, I can't add contacts to my phone :l I'm using Litening ROM v5 :S
Very odd, could be a faulty screen...may be something to do with the roms you've been flashing..they can make things go funny sometimes.
Can't help with the contacts issue, I've only used stock on this phone.
I think just take it to the shop (after you've flashed original rom of course, and got rid of the yellow triangle thing), and swap it for a new one.
Good luck.
I do not want any haptic feedback, vibration, or my phone to ever vibrate from pressing a button on my phone. I cant find where to turn off 100% of this very annoying battery wasting feature.
Might someone please advise as to how i can do this?
pre2epic4g said:
I do not want any haptic feedback, vibration, or my phone to ever vibrate from pressing a button on my phone. I cant find where to turn off 100% of this very annoying battery wasting feature.
Might someone please advise as to how i can do this?
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I believe you can remove the vibration from the Settings - Sound - Vibrate Feedback option.
Now the keyboard is tricky, I install Thumb Keyboard 4 which allows me to remove sounds and vibrations of the key press, don't know about the stock keyboard. Yet I still recommend Thumb Keyboard 4
megabiteg said:
I believe you can remove the vibration from the Settings - Sound - Vibrate Feedback option.
Now the keyboard is tricky, I install Thumb Keyboard 4 which allows me to remove sounds and vibrations of the key press, don't know about the stock keyboard. Yet I still recommend Thumb Keyboard 4
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Keyboard has it's own setting under language and keyboards. Then you go to your specific keyboard.
I am also not sure if apps can override the global vibrate setting or not but most apps like calendar, gmail etc have their own vibrate setting you can turn off if one of them somehow skirts through the global setting.
megabiteg said:
I believe you can remove the vibration from the Settings - Sound - Vibrate Feedback option.
Now the keyboard is tricky, I install Thumb Keyboard 4 which allows me to remove sounds and vibrations of the key press, don't know about the stock keyboard. Yet I still recommend Thumb Keyboard 4
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Evo_Shift said:
Keyboard has it's own setting under language and keyboards. Then you go to your specific keyboard.
I am also not sure if apps can override the global vibrate setting or not but most apps like calendar, gmail etc have their own vibrate setting you can turn off if one of them somehow skirts through the global setting.
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Thanks for both of these suggestions...THIS FINALLY TURNED OFF ALL VIBRATIONS!
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Thanks for both of these suggestions...THIS FINALLY TURNED OFF ALL VIBRATIONS!
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Ha ha I did the same it drives me nuts, is not as bad in swiftkey but on stock keyboard it sucks
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Is this possible for a non coder?
Being forced to have the keyboard fullscreen - so that replying to responses, or even filling in say a CAPTCHA verfification form - is beyond tedious to me.
I've found a couple of aftermarket keyboards which have this option, but they have their own rather undesirable traits. I'd rather stick with the stock keyboard and non full screen.
I've researched this a fair bit and not really got anywhere apart from finding out that it's officially called 'extract mode'
Try turning auto-rotate off?
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Try turning auto-rotate off?
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So that I never get landscape mode?
Don't see how that's helpfull...
You can choose to turn it on when needed and off when not, most ROMs have access to the setting from notifications?
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You can choose to turn it on when needed and off when not, most ROMs have access to the setting from notifications?
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Eh? What?!?
I don't want to turn autorotate on/off
I want to, (as per my original post), turn full screen keyboard in landscape off
Try "Total Screen Control"...
I got this autorotate problem before and now I can select which app can autorotate and which is not...
Keyboard Manager can help
keyboard manager may help u a little bit :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ne0fhykLabs.android.utility.kmLauncher&hl=en
then u can use a keyboard like AI type ( it's completelty resizable , just make as small as u can ) and set it to the landscape keyboard in KM
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aitype.android&feature=search_result
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Try "Total Screen Control"...
I got this autorotate problem before and now I can select which app can autorotate and which is not...
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*sigh*
I do NOT want to stop the screen rotating, I WANT landscape mode
What I DO NOT WANT is a full screen keyboard in landscape.
I don't know how many times I have to re-iterate that, or even why I should have to, please read all of the posts I've made in this thread.
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keyboard manager may help u a little bit
then u can use a keyboard like AI type ( it's completelty resizable , just make as small as u can ) and set it to the landscape keyboard in KM
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Ahh much more helpful thanks
unfortunately A.I. keyboard completely crashed my phone, 2nd attempt it seems at first glance to work OK, but the theme is pretty nasty.
I LOVE certain features of the stock keyboard (ie: the handwriting and the separate number row) but I'm having trouble teaching the keyboard new words. I tried it like it works in swype where you type it out once and then click it in the little suggestion row, and it SEEMS to work...but it actually doesn't.
Example: If I'm typing a text and I type a word it doesn't know and click it in the box, if I use that word again in the same text, or possibly even in another text sent soon afterword, it will suggest the word when I "swype" it. But then if I go to a browser and try to do that word in a search box it didn't actually learn it.
Is there any way to reliably teach this thing new words? The help and tutorials that come with the keyboard on the phone are less than impressive.
So far the handwriting and separate numbers make it worth it to use, but i'm growing tired of typing out melbell every time I do anything.
Settings > language and input > personal dictionary. Hope this helps!
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No no... I had this problem. Until I found the missing setting. They are a bit hidden...
Settings > Language and Input > Samsung keyboard settings (click on the gear to the right of samsung keyboard) > Turn on predictive text if its not on. AND also click on the wording of Predictive Text... That is the hidden part. There is a whole other menu if you click on the wording of predictive text. Then enable personalized data. Bang.
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No no... I had this problem. Until I found the missing setting. They are a bit hidden...
Settings > Language and Input > Samsung keyboard settings (click on the gear to the right of samsung keyboard) > Turn on predictive text if its not on. AND also click on the wording of Predictive Text... That is the hidden part. There is a whole other menu if you click on the wording of predictive text. Then enable personalized data. Bang.
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I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU
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Had tried it all but the secret part of tapping on predictive text.
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Now I just need to figure out how to capitalize while i'm swiping...
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Now I just need to figure out how to capitalize while i'm swiping...
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Had to do it, sorry.
Cute...except I said WHILE I'm swiping, not before I start swiping!!!
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Cute...except I said WHILE I'm swiping, not before I start swiping!!!
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You can capitalize if you Swype up past the top of the keyboard then come back down and continue swiping. Like for "hello" start at the h, Swype upwards, then over to the e. Hard to explain, but let me know if you get it.
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You can capitalize if you Swype up past the top of the keyboard then come back down and continue swiping. Like for "hello" start at the h, Swype upwards, then over to the e. Hard to explain, but let me know if you get it.
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That's what I assumed too because that's how Swype works (which is the keyboard I'm used to), but I haven't been able to get that to work on the Samsung keyboard.
thedanks said:
No no... I had this problem. Until I found the missing setting. They are a bit hidden...
Settings > Language and Input > Samsung keyboard settings (click on the gear to the right of samsung keyboard) > Turn on predictive text if its not on. AND also click on the wording of Predictive Text... That is the hidden part. There is a whole other menu if you click on the wording of predictive text. Then enable personalized data. Bang.
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way late on this but thanks you a lot.. i was using Swype until they started charging and was getting really frustrated with Samsung keyboard not learning the words i typed.
Nice
Ha this worked for my Gs5 as well, i thought samsung effed this keyboard up but i just didn't try hard enough