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Just wondering why the font is so small. Coming from a L0Lphone Im used to the multitouch as I type and while I love the HTC IME, Id gladly have the MT capabilities.
I've tried and loved that keyboard on the nexus and it does work way better, font is legible. Wondering though, how do you benefit from multitouch? I type rather fast, I haven't noticed any difference.
with the HTC IME, the keys are responsive and dont lag, but I often move too quickly overlapping keypresses constantly. Without MT, the keys arent always recognized. While the font is legible, its freaking small and a pain if Im searching for a character I dont immediately know the location of on the KB.
Mostly Im wondering if there is anything we can do to make the font render properly
I agree it would be nice to have this working as it's one of the better free keyboards. I ultimately caved and purchased SmartKeyboard Pro. It's just as fast the as Droid X keyboard but with more features. The only thing that isn't quite as good is auto-correction but its still better then the stock keyboard for that.
Yeah, the droid KB is the best out, but I was wrecking my eyes trying to read the symbols.
I'm using the HTC IME Keyboard, which is much slower than my fingers and fumbles text quite a bit. I'll deal with the annoyance just to keep my eyes in good condition.
The keyboard has mutlitouch. Press and hold a key the press a second key. They both register the touch.
The_Chrome_Coyote said:
Just wondering why the font is so small. Coming from a L0Lphone Im used to the multitouch as I type and while I love the HTC IME, Id gladly have the MT capabilities.
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Instead of everyone else in this thread who just completely ignored your question, I have to agree with you. I'm trying to get the thing to work by just editing the .xml files in the .apk, but it's much more difficult than I first thought. I will get back to you if i make any progress.
vinnydakid said:
Instead of everyone else in this thread who just completely ignored your question, I have to agree with you. I'm trying to get the thing to work by just editing the .xml files in the .apk, but it's much more difficult than I first thought. I will get back to you if i make any progress.
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Thanks vinny...Good luck!
The droid x is mdpi and vibrant is hdpi... maybe? I'm just guessing...
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junkdruggler said:
The droid x is mdpi and vibrant is hdpi... maybe? I'm just guessing...
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But it works on the N1 and I think that is HDPI...
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yeah, it really makes no sense why the font is so small...
Here's to hoping someone can crack just exactly why
I have no idea whether this works or not but the people at this blog got it to work on the Samsung Galaxy S so it might work on the Vibrant. Check it out:
Code:
megaupload. com/?d=8BWYGDTQ
I'm not allowed to post links so I placed a space between the download link so remove that and you should be good to go.
Here is the website where I found the download link:
Code:
android.hdblog.it/ 2010/06/26/tastiera-multitouch-per-android%20-arriva-il-porting-del-droid-x%20/
Here is a video showing the keyboard (check at 3:17):
Code:
youtube.com/ watch?v=47T3MGcygJA
boo, still doesnt work. Small letters for the lose
I'm more interested in the EVO's keyboard. It has the arrows right there on the keyboard. Coming from a G1 with a trackball, I find it hard to tap between the letters where I have to fix my error (or autocorrect's error). I know the HTC_IME mod has the option to use the volume rocker as left/right movement, but those aren't the easiest to push when typing in landscape.
you guys do realize that the Samsung keyboard included with the phone is multi touch right?
It's a nit pick, but I don't like the Samsung kb auto correct bubble popping up and down all the time ha-ha
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chaoscentral said:
you guys do realize that the Samsung keyboard included with the phone is multi touch right?
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uh, swype is far from multitouch. or do you mean the other ones?
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uh, swype is far from multitouch. or do you mean the other ones?
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I did say the SAMSUNG keyboard. NOT swype
Moderatior please cancel. I posted this wrong
I could not express what I wanted
I saw multitouch . In the past I thought it referrred to browsers . Now I see it in the same sentence as keyboards. so I was confused and didn't know how to ask. U can PM me the answer if you like
I shake a lot, Maybe terets, so I like speech functiion of the HTC but I really liked the Nexus Keyboard. Any recommendations
but like I said, I am not a developer I could not express it. You can delete it. IF you wanna pm me, I would love it
I like having hepatic feedback, but not vibrate on my keyboard. That's why the Samsung one is a no go
Here is the DroidX Multi-Touch Keyboard Port that works on the vibrant, just tested it
http://www.mediafire.com/?lumzzhdjnij
The original thread is here
Enjoy
Nice fine.
But, question.
The keys are super tiny. compared to the IME-HTC (EVO keyboard) and the default samsung.
What makes this soo good?
Sorry i am quite new to all this.
Thanks will try it tonight. *Update* Letters are way to small
Really small font on keys
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Yea. thats what i said
Im curious as to why this is soo good whats the main KILLER feature? Ive been hearing alot about this keyboard.
its worked on the vibrant for awhile now, the font is way too tiny on the keys.
Id be interested in finding out why, but I dont have the knowledge to do so.
One of the main features is true multi touch, which on our screen will allow for significant error correction when typing.
This works perfectly on the I9000. Samsung keyboard has multi-touch too, I don't know what all the fuss about Droid X's multi-touch keypad is. But Droid X keypad certainly has MUCH better auto correction. That's why I use this.
okay so lets see. it's been confirmed many times it works right on the i9000, but doesn't work right on stock or rooted vibrant firmware. Meanwhile, the file in question hasn't been changed (other than being hosted on mediafire, which is something to be careful of sometimes).
So why is this being reposted here when even the op confirms that it shouldn't be?
The_Chrome_Coyote said:
its worked on the vibrant for awhile now, the font is way too tiny on the keys.
Id be interested in finding out why, but I dont have the knowledge to do so.
One of the main features is true multi touch, which on our screen will allow for significant error correction when typing.
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Smart keyboard in market claims true multitouch........how do i test if it is ? Thats what I use now, its very good, its multilingual, and its just very nice.
kolyan said:
Smart keyboard in market claims true multitouch........how do i test if it is ? Thats what I use now, its very good, its multilingual, and its just very nice.
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? lawl
hold one key press another
Why do we need this again when the Samsung keyboard already supports multi touch?
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kolyan said:
Smart keyboard in market claims true multitouch........how do i test if it is ? Thats what I use now, its very good, its multilingual, and its just very nice.
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genibus said:
? lawl
hold one key press another
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What he said
Will it recognize both keystrokes based on when you remove your finger from each one is the best indicator.
And to respond to the Samsung KB comment, I think its auto correct is just rubbish which is why I dont use it. I have to fight the KB's piss poor prediction more than the HTC's KB's lack of MT bothers me.
I really like how the Droid X KB feels when I type with it, and its auto predict feels as good if not better than stock Android. I just need the bloody font to be larger on the keys
Better Keyboard from the market is true multi-touch. I'm using it now.
Samsung KB is not true multi-touch.
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How do you turn off the keypress sounds for the Samsung keyboard? They drive me crazy
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How do you turn off the keypress sounds for the Samsung keyboard? They drive me crazy
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You can't, unless you disable haptic feedback all together, which turns off vibrate on the home keys as well, under settings and then sound.
Droid x keyboard was always my favorite, can't use it with tiny font though. Why? Not because of multitouch, but because of How it looks and feels, very easy to type fast on it.
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I installed the APK but it's not showing up under Input Method list... how do I use this?
afive720 said:
You can't, unless you disable haptic feedback all together, which turns off vibrate on the home keys as well, under settings and then sound.
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Well that sucks.
I think this keyboard is by far the best i've used... but ditto on all the small letters comments. Is it at all possible to mod the size?
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I haven't downloaded it yet, but if it's like the rest of the third party keyboards, go to Settings > Locale and Text and make sure the box is checked.
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The_Chrome_Coyote said:
What he said
Will it recognize both keystrokes based on when you remove your finger from each one is the best indicator.
And to respond to the Samsung KB comment, I think its auto correct is just rubbish which is why I dont use it. I have to fight the KB's piss poor prediction more than the HTC's KB's lack of MT bothers me.
I really like how the Droid X KB feels when I type with it, and its auto predict feels as good if not better than stock Android. I just need the bloody font to be larger on the keys
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well then Smart Keyboard is also multitouch, and i find auto correction work pretty good.
I just love the swype. How does this compare to swype?
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Hi everyone.
I bought one of these phones and I came to a problem. Before this one I had a Xperia X8 and it's keyboard had an useful feature: while typing, if I made any mistake it suggested words, ie, imagine typing 'hekko' and there was a suggestion 'hello'. The android keyboard doesn't have any dictionary, I have to insert every single word, the LG keyboard only gives me "predictions" (if I mistype any word, it won't give me any suggestion).
Do you know any keyboard app that does the same of X8's?
I'm using Smart Keyboard PRO. It's not for free, but it's work realy nice for me. Becouse I'm from czech, find support for this minor language is really hard, but this keyboard have it! I also wrote some time in eglish and it works also fine. I love many of possiblities how to configure this keyboard.
It cost $2.73 so it's not too much I think. If you are not sure, you can also use trial version of this keyboard for free.
The_ERROR said:
I'm using Smart Keyboard PRO. It's not for free, but it's work realy nice for me. Becouse I'm from czech, find support for this minor language is really hard, but this keyboard have it! I also wrote some time in eglish and it works also fine. I love many of possiblities how to configure this keyboard.
It cost $2.73 so it's not too much I think. If you are not sure, you can also use trial version of this keyboard for free.
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you see... there are SO many keyboards on the market that I can't just choose one... thanks for your recommendation! I'll give it a try
Does anyone know where to get a functioning multilanguage Swype for the LG? I managed to install Version 2.6.47.11856 on my HTC Desire, but on my girlfriends Optimus One it crashes when I try to type something.
apogiffa said:
Does anyone know where to get a functioning multilanguage Swype for the LG? I managed to install Version 2.6.47.11856 on my HTC Desire, but on my girlfriends Optimus One it crashes when I try to type something.
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I installed Swype on Opt1 and it works very well without any crash.
What version did you use? Probably I missed to tick something in the settings
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What version did you use? Probably I missed to tick something in the settings
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I have installed your own version using a file.apk.
The file name is swype_2.6.47.11856_HVGA.apk , If you want I can upload the file.apk on some free host and so you can download and install it on your opt1.
amrael83 said:
I have installed your own version using a file.apk.
The file name is swype_2.6.47.11856_HVGA.apk , If you want I can upload the file.apk on some free host and so you can download and install it on your opt1.
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Ahh, I tried to install my WVGA-version on the Optimus 1, so that's probably causing the app to crash! thx!
i got the apk by searching swype_2.6.47.11856_HVGA.apk in google
IMHO you should give a try to HTC Ime
i got the apk by searching swype_2.6.47.11856_HVGA.apk in google wahahahaa!
Hello,
I must say that until now the LG keyboard is the best. It has the xt9 feature and is capable to write in so many languages. Don't know what issue u have with yours nut mine works like a charm. Some times misses a word but nothing dramatic.
Cheers
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In my previus phone (galaxy i7500), the Android keyboard was able to autocomplete.
I don't know why the Android keyboard on the O1 is lacking this feature.
I'm using the LG keyboard aswell. Took me a bit to come into it,but it's really good and has an autocomplete feature.
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add words automatically
this is how you add dictionaries automatically .
folow the instructions :udm.adrianvintu.com
you can find it in the market as well but you should first read from the link above.
Anyone using Swiftkey app for their keyboard? Please post some feedback. Thanks!
mribeiroap said:
the LG keyboard only gives me "predictions" (if I mistype any word, it won't give me any suggestion).
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How are those "suggestions" different from the LG keyboards autocorrections (which IIRC have to be turned on in the settings menu)? IMHO the LG keyboard is pretty good at guessing what I meant to type.
ive got big fingers....any sugestion to a better aranged keyboard and some "large" letters?
Keyboard Help
mribeiroap said:
you see... there are SO many keyboards on the market that I can't just choose one... thanks for your recommendation! I'll give it a try
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I second the motion for Smart Keyboard. I use the FREE trial.
While you are at it, you may want to try out "autotext" which is a great "text expander". i.e. you type "xda" it can suggest: "forums.xda-developers.com" if you configure it to.
I use mine to expand signatures, email addresses, and even templates.
plus, it supports macros: %d is expanded to current date, %t to current time.
additionally, you can resize the key heights, if you want to see more of the screen or want a bigger key for bigger fingers.
also set it to learn new words, and use your Contacts Dictionary.
It's a great keyboard.
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You may want to check WiFi Keyboard as well, if you have a wireless router setup at home, it will enable you to enter from your PC Keyboard over wifi.
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If you do not know yet, long press on a "text box" will allow you to switch "Input Method" (a.k.a. keyboard on the fly)
Good day! Hope this helps you out!
Resizing Smart Keyboard Keys
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ive got big fingers....any sugestion to a better aranged keyboard and some "large" letters?
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you can resize "smart keyboard" keys.
Home Screen --> menu key --> settings --> Language and Keyboard --> Smart Keyboard Trial --> General Settings --> Key Height
And as I mentioned in a previous post, you may want to check out "Wifi Keyboard", if you have access to a wireless router and your PC. That way you get to use a real keyboard.
Good Day! Hope this helps!
Hi Guys
Not very sure about all these Mods at all, it took me long enough to work out how to get Villains Rom onto my Ace, but I eventually managed a few weeks ago and all is well...
My only problems are, (I have no idea on adding / all this code talk) I need a simple way to get Haptic feedback on my Ace, I just wanted to install an App and this would sort it etc
I dont think I could add this any other way, or via a Theme install etc, I have read loads on here but it is all jargon, i'm lost....
The other thing, when i'm typing I have no auto correct for my words etc
My little Wildfire S showed words to pick as you typed etc, this Samsung keyboard layout is pretty poor etc, how can I get something similair to the HTC keyboard layout, again something simple to download / install....
I have hunted everywhere and still have no idea how to change this....
Apart from that and the SOD problem, I dont use Wifi much anyway, all is OK...
Can anyone give it to me in simple words lol
Thanks
maxmix
Well firstly for your haptic feedback jsut go to market and download 'KickBack'. Then go to Setting->Accessibilty tick the right boxes. But by personal experience i would say that the haptic feedback of ace is BAD at default. Somebody should tweak it right.
Secondly, get GingerBread keyboard (Steve Lin) from the Market. Thats the best for your use. In two weeks you will be able to type without seeing (Dictionary )
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Well firstly for your haptic feedback jsut go to market and download 'KickBack'. Then go to Setting->Accessibilty tick the right boxes. But by personal experience i would say that the haptic feedback of ace is BAD at default. Somebody should tweak it right.
Secondly, get GingerBread keyboard (Steve Lin) from the Market. Thats the best for your use. In two weeks you will be able to type without seeing (Dictionary )
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Thanks very much for your help... Will get these downloaded in a bit and see how I get on...
All these Roms and Tweeks etc are beyond me lol, just need it in simple terms...
Thanks again for that...
maxmix
I use Scandinavian keyboard it offers a variety of skins for the keyboard aswell as dictionarys including HTC,iPhone and the standard android one
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albertbm said:
I use Scandinavian keyboard it offers a variety of skins for the keyboard aswell as dictionarys including HTC,iPhone and the standard android one
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Where can I get this and is it easy to put onto the Ace ? I did like the HTC style especially when it guesses the words when you type etc
maxmix
Just look for it on market ;-) like other market apps its quite easy to install
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maxmix said:
Where can I get this and is it easy to put onto the Ace ? I did like the HTC style especially when it guesses the words when you type etc
maxmix
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You may like smart keyboard, swiftkey or swype.
On hyperdroid cm7 for hd2 the board is so much easier and better. How can I use thay keyboard on my atrix? Portrait mode is very poor on the atrix stock cm7 camera. Can you help?
THANKS
Download a different one, there are only about a hundred on the market.
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Swiftks said:
Download a different one, there are only about a hundred on the market.
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I already downloaded like 20 different ones and they all don't work at all. I enabled them and tried to use them in dolphin mini and messaging and by simply holding the keyboard pop up button. It only activates the stock cm7 keyboard. I went into keyboard options and selected the keyboards and when I go to messaging and open keyboard it's the cm7 one. When i press the settings key it only shows the cm7 keyboard...
thanks
You have to long press a text box and choose input method... this is fundamental android options...
1chris89 said:
I already downloaded like 20 different ones and they all don't work at all. I enabled them and tried to use them in dolphin mini and messaging and by simply holding the keyboard pop up button. It only activates the stock cm7 keyboard. I went into keyboard options and selected the keyboards and when I go to messaging and open keyboard it's the cm7 one. When i press the settings key it only shows the cm7 keyboard...
thanks
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You have to long press a text box and choose input method... this is fundamental android options...
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Yes, I'm fully aware of that function. However the only method that is allowed is the default keyboard option. Know of a specific keyboard app that is bigger, nicer, ans easier than the stock cm7 keyboard that works on all system apps and dolphin mini?
Thanks
First "Enable" then "Long Press" ...If your phone cant enable more keyboards, you might as well throw it out the window for an iPhone now.
My CM7 has like 5 different working keyboards
1chris89 said:
Yes, I'm fully aware of that function. However the only method that is allowed is the default keyboard option. Know of a specific keyboard app that is bigger, nicer, ans easier than the stock cm7 keyboard that works on all system apps and dolphin mini?
Thanks
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Please don't take this the wrong way...
If you download a keyboard.. for example the "Gingerbread Keyboard" from the market, (Which is the one I use and looks much nicer than stock and is resizable to fit your needs). Then you go into the settings menu and enable this keyboard from the Language/Keyboard options menu. Then you go into a text message or something and longpress --> input method.. you WILL see two keyboards there, one Android keyboard, and the other will be your downloaded keyboard...
If you choose the downloaded one, it will systematically
change your keyboard across all apps within android to that one...
This is what I was speaking of... and this WILL do what you are asking...
If this is not clear please let me know..
^^ What a nice guy you are
sublimejosh2000 said:
Please don't take this the wrong way...
If you download a keyboard.. for example the "Gingerbread Keyboard" from the market, (Which is the one I use and looks much nicer than stock and is resizable to fit your needs). Then you go into the settings menu and enable this keyboard from the Language/Keyboard options menu. Then you go into a text message or something and longpress --> input method.. you WILL see two keyboards there, one Android keyboard, and the other will be your downloaded keyboard...
If you choose the downloaded one, it will systematically
change your keyboard across all apps within android to that one...
This is what I was speaking of... and this WILL do what you are asking...
If this is not clear please let me know..
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Just tried downloading gingerbread keyboard. It says package file was not signed correctly. I'll try closing market and try again. I'm running the latest cm7 for the atrix.
Thanks
I installed hackers keyboard and it doesn't show up in the input method list. Trust me i've done this so many countless times on none cm7 roms. Just never tried it in cm7. I believe it will not work. I don't like that comment above where the guy seems frustrated explaining it to me. I already know exactly what to do. I am doing everything 100% correctly. However because of the fault of cm7, will not allow any other input method other than stock to show up in the input method field. Please confirm.
*On a fresh latest cm7*
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By any chance have you flashed any kernels?
May be that if so...
Also, try reinstalling the rom if it's not too much trouble..
My last time I loaded CM7.. certain widgets would never show up in the widgets list...but after I flashed a second time, it would work.. Its real finicky.
1chris89 said:
I installed hackers keyboard and it doesn't show up in the input method list. Trust me i've done this so many countless times on none cm7 roms. Just never tried it in cm7. I believe it will not work. I don't like that comment above where the guy seems frustrated explaining it to me. I already know exactly what to do. I am doing everything 100% correctly. However because of the fault of cm7, will not allow any other input method other than stock to show up in the input method field. Please confirm.
*On a fresh latest cm7*
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Not frustrated, just *Confused* When you go into "Settings-->Launguage and Keyboard" after you install a new keyboard, do you see your new keyboard there and if so is it checked?
I have never had or heard of this issue, that was my only concern.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30610092/Dark Keyboard.apk EDIT: That one is only slightly better than stock, but still better...
Perhaps this one??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=475414&d=1293595054
Try out this Keybaord, it is for QHD devices (But it's Transparent......
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16990152/DCK_qHD_signed.apk
Can you send me a screenshot of the setting menu so I can see..
Seriously, trying to help you, am I seem to be only 1 of two, so take it easy my friend
Or just use this APK, its the one I am using right now
(Here was a nice tuturial in the OP here for changing keyboard http://www.spacetimestudios.com/sho...yboard-for-your-qHD-HDPI-MDPI-Android-devices)
I figured out what I was doing wrong. I have to only select 1 keyboard at a time even know it lets u select several at once. Kind of weird. Anyway Gingerbread fixall is pretty damn solid and I like it a lot. Not quite as amazing as the keyboard on Hyperdroid HD2 roms but it's a lot better than stock.
THANKS BRO
BTW - I pulled the latinIME.apk from the Hyperdroid hd2 rom and corrected permissions and I get force closes after reboot. Maybe it's because it's not QHD so it simply won't work. I wonder how easy it would be to port it over? I really love how that hyperdroid hd2 keyboard looks and it's the easiest to use.
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I noticed that if the keyboard installs as the same name as a keyboard you already have it will only show one when you long press. I have found that if your third keyboard has a unique name it will show as a third choice ... but I'm glad you got it worked out, I like the qhd one in my last post, it installs as 3vo keyboard and is kinda awesome transparent!
1chris89 said:
I figured out what I was doing wrong. I have to only select 1 keyboard at a time even know it lets u select several at once. Kind of weird. Anyway Gingerbread fixall is pretty damn solid and I like it a lot. Not quite as amazing as the keyboard on Hyperdroid HD2 roms but it's a lot better than stock.
THANKS BRO
BTW - I pulled the latinIME.apk from the Hyperdroid hd2 rom and corrected permissions and I get force closes after reboot. Maybe it's because it's not QHD so it simply won't work. I wonder how easy it would be to port it over? I really love how that hyperdroid hd2 keyboard looks and it's the easiest to use.
Later
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I noticed that if the keyboard installs as the same name as a keyboard you already have it will only show one when you long press. I have found that if your third keyboard has a unique name it will show as a third choice ... but I'm glad you got it worked out, I like the qhd one in my last post, it installs as 3vo keyboard and is kinda awesome transparent!
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Yeah I thought it was ok but I love how Gingerbread fixall can adjust the size and the different themes are awesome. Probably the best ever bro. Thanks
sublimejosh2000 said:
Not frustrated, just *Confused* When you go into "Settings-->Launguage and Keyboard" after you install a new keyboard, do you see your new keyboard there and if so is it checked?
I have never had or heard of this issue, that was my only concern.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/30610092/Dark Keyboard.apk EDIT: That one is only slightly better than stock, but still better...
Perhaps this one??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=475414&d=1293595054
Try out this Keybaord, it is for QHD devices (But it's Transparent......
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16990152/DCK_qHD_signed.apk
Can you send me a screenshot of the setting menu so I can see..
Seriously, trying to help you, am I seem to be only 1 of two, so take it easy my friend
Or just use this APK, its the one I am using right now
(Here was a nice tuturial in the OP here for changing keyboard http://www.spacetimestudios.com/sho...yboard-for-your-qHD-HDPI-MDPI-Android-devices)
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Can you please post screenshots of the keyboards and install instructions?
Notorious544d said:
Can you please post screenshots of the keyboards and install instructions?
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Hehe, I was thinking the same thing, but decided to just download them all and take a look myself. Install is super easy: download, select like any app install, done!
Then just see sublime's post for the instruction on enabling them. Cycling through them all took like 10 seconds.
i cant live without Slideit keyboard...it is the best....
andyt315 said:
i cant live without Slideit keyboard...it is the best....
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Swype Beta > Slideit Keyboard.
HDPI ICS Keyboard!!!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1317542
I flashed this Keyboard, and looks like it fixed the size issue and gave it Blue theme.... ENJOY!