Dictionary - HTC Amaze 4G

Hey i am from Pakistan, we use roman language to write messages, problem is that it auto correct the word which i dont want there to be, I am using Android Revolution HD 5.0, i can't switch off its prediction, is there anything possible to switch it off? i am tired by adding word in personal dictionary.
Any guidance will be appreciated.

switch off prediction
hwr44ever said:
Hey i am from Pakistan, we use roman language to write messages, problem is that it auto correct the word which i dont want there to be, I am using Android Revolution HD 5.0, i can't switch off its prediction, is there anything possible to switch it off? i am tired by adding word in personal dictionary.
Any guidance will be appreciated.
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System Settings->Language and Keyboard->AOSP Keyboard Settings (or whichever keyboard you use for the default)->Show Correction Suggestions->Always OFF.
You might peek at Advanced Settings->Supress Language Switch, but I don't know if that will help.

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Stop "learning words" on ICS Xperia U

Hi,
since when I updated to ICS my Xperia keeps learning every word I write and that's very annoying because it learns words with spelling mistakes etc. In GB I found an option that made the keyboard not learn the "new" words I wrote but I can't find this option on ICS. What can I do?
pinsicchio said:
Hi,
since when I updated to ICS my Xperia keeps learning every word I write and that's very annoying because it learns words with spelling mistakes etc. In GB I found an option that made the keyboard not learn the "new" words I wrote but I can't find this option on ICS. What can I do?
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Setting it's there I had this problem too, but it's there! I don't have English ICS but I'll try to translate it by my way.....
Settings / Language and Input / Keyboard Xperia (click icon on right side) / Text Input Settings / Words prediction / here apply the last button like "I don't want any help during typing"
I use Slovak language so that's why my titles could be little bit different...
Thank you but that's not what I meant... I want to be helped a little (in italian there are some "special" letters the phone replaces automatically) but I don't want the phone to learn new words... However, thank you
well.. if you see that you typed your word wrong, then just use the enter key, NEVER tap words you dont want in your dictionary.
I would also like to have this feature back on my Xperia P.
realfelix said:
well.. if you see that you typed your word wrong, then just use the enter key, NEVER tap words you dont want in your dictionary.
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it learns them even if I don't tap them

[Q] Gesture Typing Dictionaries

Hi,
Recently I started using gesture typing and I prefer it over swype and any third party keyboard I've tried.
Problem is, that I can only get it to work in languages that aren't my native tongue (which is dutch).
But I wouldn't mind using the English dictionary if only I didn't have to add every non-English word I use to the dictionary manually.
So my question is: Does anybody know of a way to make android automatically add every word I type to the dictionary?
So that it can be used in gesture typing from then on?
cheers
PS I do not look for the solution to add the dutch dictionary, because there is none until slim bean comes with a new build that fixes this.
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anyobody? shouldt this be an easy thing to manage?
I was also looking for this feature.
Quite easy:
- add new words to your peronal dictionary
- enable 'show correction suggestions' in keyboard settings
That's all
Micky
Sent from my MD_LIFETAB_P9516 using xda app-developers app

Text correction

Hi i have s3 and im from Lithuania and i dont know how to enable Lithuanian text correction. This option perfecly worked on s1 and s2.
For example when im typing "azuolas" it becomes "ąžuolas".
Sorry for my english and thank you for answers.
warnenas said:
Hi i have s3 and im from Lithuania and i dont know how to enable Lithuanian text correction. This option perfecly worked on s1 and s2.
For example when im typing "azuolas" it becomes "ąžuolas".
Sorry for my english and thank you for answers.
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First of all, If we're speaking about "autocorrect" option, Samsung badly disabled this since JB releases to avoid a possible patent fight with Apple. In the other hand, you can enable "suggestions" in the stock keyboard; first of all make sure you have downloaded and installed your language dictionary (settings>language>samsung keyboard wheel icon>input languages) and then enable predictive text in the same samsung keyboard settings page.
If all have been done right, then you can type with suggestions, but stock keyboard will never correct your words but "suggest" the correct one in the top of the keyboard, and to put the correct word you should press the suggested one.
That was cool option. Sad that apple is destoyng all good thinks like patent smurf.
And i dont know how patent authorities let them get such patent.
I hate Apple more

Samsung keyboard does not allows me to switch languages...

Hi,
After a long while with the SGS5, I've decided to go back and try the native Samsung keyboard.
I've installed couple of an additional languages but even after those are selected and I go back to the keyboard - I see "English" written on the space bar but there are no arrows on the left and right of it and swiping over the spacebar does not change to any of the languages even if they are selected in the keyboard settings.
I also went and cleared memory and cache of the "Samsung Keyboard" app. Even though it went back to default settings, selecting an additional language did not turn on the left/right arrows and does not let me switch languages...
I saw that couple users had this problem in the past and the solution was (as a workaround) - try other keyboards. I was wondering if anyone faced this issue and if there is a way to fix that?
Thanks,
Try renaming /system/csc/language.xml
Reboot, choose your preferred language in the settings menu. Then see if the language is available to the keyboard.
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fffft said:
Try renaming /system/csc/language.xml
Reboot, choose your preferred language in the settings menu. Then see if the language is available to the keyboard.
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I don't have language.xml in /system/csc . Can you please re-confirm the directory name?
Thanks.
gilbnx said:
I don't have language.xml in /system/csc . Can you please re-confirm the directory name?
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There were extensive syntax changes made in 4.4 and it can be challenging to keep track of the old vs new methods. Language.xml would have been for 4.2.2 then. So ignore the advice about language.xml then as the organization has been changed under 4.4.2.
Here are three things you can try.
First try resetting the keyboard language setting. Go the the settings menu
Settings menu > My device > Language and input
and click on the gear icon beside the Samsung keyboard and click reset settings. Now go back and see if you can select the keyboard language you desire.
If not, and it is a single language of interest to you, it will probably suffice on a 900F 4.4.2 ROM to change the default language setting. You can do that by editing /system/csc/customer.xml replacing instances of "en_GB" with the ISO code for your desired language. ISO country codes here. Note that you should use an underscore rather than hyphen and capitalize the country code to the right of the underscore. e.g. en_GB not en-gb.
<DefLanguage>en_GB</DefLanguage>
<DefLanguageNoSIM>en_GB</DefLanguageNoSIM>
If that doesn't work for you or if you want support for multiple languages, then under 4.4.2 then you would likely need to make distributed edits to multiple system apps e.g. settings.apk, systemUI.apk, framework-res.apk. There is a patch thread to do this for Motorola devices here. That won't help you directly but could serve as a template as to what is necessary if you are ambitious.
A more practical approach may be to consider migrating to a custom ROM where the multiple edits to enable multiple language support are already in place e.g. the S5 Phoenix ROM.
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fffft said:
There were extensive syntax changes made in 4.4 and it can be challenging to keep track of the old vs new methods. Language.xml would have been for 4.2.2 then. So ignore the advice about language.xml then as the organization has been changed under 4.4.2.
Here are three things you can try.
First try resetting the keyboard language setting. Go the the settings menu
Settings menu > My device > Language and input
and click on the gear icon beside the Samsung keyboard and click reset settings. Now go back and see if you can select the keyboard language you desire.
If not, and it is a single language of interest to you, it will probably suffice on a 900F 4.4.2 ROM to change the default language setting. You can do that by editing /system/csc/customer.xml replacing instances of "en_GB" with the ISO code for your desired language. ISO country codes here. Note that you should use an underscore rather than hyphen and capitalize the country code to the right of the underscore. e.g. en_GB not en-gb.
<DefLanguage>en_GB</DefLanguage>
<DefLanguageNoSIM>en_GB</DefLanguageNoSIM>
If that doesn't work for you or if you want support for multiple languages, then under 4.4.2 then you would likely need to make distributed edits to multiple system apps e.g. settings.apk, systemUI.apk, framework-res.apk. There is a patch thread to do this for Motorola devices here. That won't help you directly but could serve as a template as to what is necessary if you are ambitious.
A more practical approach may be to consider migrating to a custom ROM where the multiple edits to enable multiple language support are already in place e.g. the S5 Phoenix ROM.
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Thanks for the detailed suggestion, I did some more digging and found the fix. Apparently, if you are allowing any app to use the "accessibility" features (I'm using Tasker for example), the multi-language option on the Samsung keyboard will not work. Once I turned off the accessibility option for Tasker - the keyboard worked fine. Turned the Accessibility back on and the multi-language gone again.
Luckily, I don't need Tasker to sense any activity related to accessibility so I'm all good but this is probably a long-lasting bug since Galaxy S4 I think; looks like the phone does not like any other app to be able to use these accessibility permissions.
I had the same problem with my Samsung Galaxy S7. I read several threads that said go to Settings and Language and Input but nothing more than that. When ya in Language and Input, go to Virtual Keyboard and then add the languages you want there.
A happy Samsung convert

[APP] MultiTap Wear Keyboard for Wear OS

MultiTap Wear Keyboard is a keyboard for Wear OS which supports traditional multi-tap writing and long-pressing.
Currently supported layouts:
English
Persian
Swedish
Hebrew
Spanish
Italian
Emojis
Screenshots (I cannot post URLs and images due to being a new user!):
https : // cdn1.imggmi.com/uploads/2018/11/4/2d48106c547edfdd58a41d15c88aa20c-full . png
I will be thrilled to hear your suggestions. Moreover, I can add new layouts to the app, as long as you can provide me with the details (characters Unicode, keys arrangement, etc).
Play Store link:
MultiTap Wear Keyboard - Apps on Google Play
A compact multi-tap (T9) keyboard.
play.google.com
Very nice
Could you please develop a QWERTY keyboard as well. Please?
There are some good QWERTY keywords out there. What problem do you have with them?
How can I help you to add Hebrew language? and can you somehow add an option from the keyboard for voice dictation with it? so I can dictate on Hebrew?
dimiboy said:
How can I help you to add Hebrew language? and can you somehow add an option from the keyboard for voice dictation with it? so I can dictate on Hebrew?
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You should provide me the keyboard layouts for Hebrew language with all the characters ad their respective unicodes.
Mbt925 said:
You should provide me the keyboard layouts for Hebrew language with all the characters ad their respective unicodes.
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Eh, not fully sure exactly what's needed... but will this help?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_(Unicode_block)
Maybe you want me to try to lay them in a similar style like you did? or it has some particular name so I'll search for it?
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Eh, not fully sure exactly what's needed... but will this help?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_(Unicode_block)
Maybe you want me to try to lay them in a similar style like you did? or it has some particular name so I'll search for it?
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You can find an old phone with a physical keyboard, and send me some screenshots of its keyboard layout.
Mbt925 said:
You can find an old phone with a physical keyboard, and send me some screenshots of its keyboard layout.
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Ah, T9 lol...
Found a photo of it
What about symbols?
Mbt925 said:
What about symbols?
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you mean like [email protected]#$%^&*?
I guess it's ok to use the English ones
dimiboy said:
Ah, T9 lol...
Found a photo of it
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Can you type all the characters in the attached image here in the same order? It helps me to find the Unicodes easier.
Ok, I'll write each number with the letters on it:
2 - דהו
3 - אבג
4 - מםנן
5 - יכךל
6 - זחט
7 - רשת
8 - צץק
9 - סעפף
dimiboy said:
Ok, I'll write each number with the letters on it:
2 - דהו
3 - אבג
4 - מםנן
5 - יכךל
6 - זחט
7 - רשת
8 - צץק
9 - סעפף
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Hebrew is added to the new version. Please update the keyboard and check it, and kindly inform me if there are any problems.
Can't use the keyboard
Hi, from some reason when I'm trying to type with this keyboard it is not opening the keyboard. Any ideas why?
Thanks
bonotheedge said:
Hi, from some reason when I'm trying to type with this keyboard it is not opening the keyboard. Any ideas why?
Thanks
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Can you explain more?
Mbt925 said:
Can you explain more?
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When I'm at a field that it is needed to type with a keyboard, I can use the Google keyboard, but when I switch to the multi tap keyboard, The multi tap keyboard does not open.
Hi, thank you for adding Hebrew.
But for me as well it's not opening now the keyboard unless I switch to the Google one
Sorry for that, please check the new version I just released.
dimiboy said:
Hi, thank you for adding Hebrew.
But for me as well it's not opening now the keyboard unless I switch to the Google one
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bonotheedge said:
When I'm at a field that it is needed to type with a keyboard, I can use the Google keyboard, but when I switch to the multi tap keyboard, The multi tap keyboard does not open.
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There is been a change in the new API that broke a small part of the keyboard. I fixed it in the new version.
Well, I tested it now,
And it works mostly, I already forgot how actually T9 was fast, for a smartwatch it makes more sense than qwerty I think...
But there's 1 bug I guess, when something is typed already, the Globe icon supposed to turn into a delete icon and act like it, but what happens is that the delete works but it stays as a globe icon.
Another bug is (I think it happens now on English as well) the button to switch to numbers/symbols, it works but the actual view stays on the letters.
And on Hebrew, there are no big or small letters, so the button where it supposed to switch it, acts as inputting of something that I'm not sure what it is lol.
Another feature request (maybe it's not possible) add a microphone button for speach to text for the current language (I'm still hoping to be able to dictate on Hebrew to the watch)
But overall, it works great!! I can't even tell you how happy I am for this! thank you!!!

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