I don't know if anyone has heard of this keyboard yet but it's pretty awesome! Sort of like swpye but you can make it super minimal. I found it via drippler, so consider it a double app post of you're looking for new apps for your phone.
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Both free on the Google store
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Used it a lot and I was impressed with it but Google keyboard is my main preference
If you ever try it out again, I found some tricks!
1. Holding the top row still brings up the numbers and punctuation. You can also get to them by swiping left from the empty space next to m. To get back to letters swipe right.
2. Double spacing by swiping brings up punctuation and you can swipe down over the keyboard to maneuver to which one you want to use.
3. Swiping up from the empty space next to the m will do enter, next line, or search ( whichever is applicable).
4. If you repeat the above but instead hold your finger on the screen for a second longer it will bring up google voice so you can talk instead.
5. By swiping right from the empty space next to z will bring up emojies.
I think the tutorial covers just about the rest. It's all about mastering it.
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http://feedback.fleksy.com/knowledgebase/articles/227447-3-how-to-type-using-fleksy
This is probs better. I came across it while looking for a way to do a single backspace without the spacebar visible but there doesn't seem to be one. I still like the keyboard without the spacebar because there's less chance of accidental mess ups due to the weird placement of the function keys.
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Does anyone know where I can get a full screen dialpad for the 8525? It seems like a big waste of space not to be able to use to full screen for the keypad. I have fat fingers and it would make my life a whole lot easier to dial without having to use the stylus.
Thanks
Patrick
are you talking about something like pocketcm keyboard?
Try leaving your phone at the top of the stairs and then when it rings run up them to answer it, then you wont have such fat fingers, but i bet you live in a house with no stairs lol.
the touch dialpad has pretty big buttons
something like this?
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try browse the forum in touchpal or better yet open www.cootek.com
Clarify
Are you looking for Dialpads or for Keypads? Dialpad are for dialing telephone numbers. Keypads are keyboards for typing messages and such.
Dialpads-Use the search enging (upper right of this page) and type in dialpads. If not on the first page of hits definately on the 2nd or 3rd you should get a lot. There are dialpads from the HTC Touch and Marshall (you can even search his name) has produced quite a few that even include smartdialing.
Keyboards-I recommend searching touchpal or go to PocketCM.com. Tene has developed a lot of large screened ones and there are skins for even larger looks.
Thansk,
CG
I like Swype, but I don't use the swyping feature which sometimes gets in the way if I'm typing quickly with my thumbs. Also, there's a black bar above the keyboard. Permanently. I have word suggestions off, but that still shows, and any new word I type it says "Add xxx to dictionary?". I don't want any of that.
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I need a keyboard which has an apostrophe above the . button, so you can hit shift then . to make a ' - I cant do without them and dont want to type like this.
I've tried a lot on Play store but none of them have an apostrophe accessible by touching shift. Any ideas?
Thank you.
Nobody knows a good keyboard for android?
b33p_ said:
I like Swype, but I don't use the swyping feature which sometimes gets in the way if I'm typing quickly with my thumbs. Also, there's a black bar above the keyboard. Permanently. I have word suggestions off, but that still shows, and any new word I type it says "Add xxx to dictionary?". I don't want any of that.
I need a keyboard which has an apostrophe above the . button, so you can hit shift then . to make a ' - I cant do without them and dont want to type like this.
I've tried a lot on Play store but none of them have an apostrophe accessible by touching shift. Any ideas?
Thank you.
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SwiftKey is the best for me
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It looks like Google is ignoring a major bug with Chrome for Android.
Quoting the bugs:
- On phones/tablets that have a physical keyboard like our Xperia Pro do not get the option for a soft, on-screen keyboard when tapping a text field.
- When using the physical keyboard, the option to press 'shift' and 'alt' once or twice to get a capital letter (and caps lock) or numbers/symbols respectively is not available; you are being forced to hold either shift or alt if you want a capital letter or a number/symbol.
- If a text field can only input numbers, like a PIN code, Chrome does not default to numerical input from the physical keyboard, instead allowing any form of input.
- You cannot start typing from the page to enter a new url/search. So for example, I'm browsing and I want to search for 'youtube'. I cannot simple start typing this, instead I have to click the address bar, wait while it adjusts and then I can start typing. Not a big deal at first, but gets really annoying over time.
Here's a screenshot
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Please go to the bug thread on Google here:
https://productforums.google.com/d/msg/chrome/lfOtoDf4G2o/4lt0z6gvU8oJ
And click "ME TOO!", let's push Google to fix this bug. I still don't know how they can label a product out of beta with this kind of bug.
Hehe you quoted me.
But yeah, Chrome cannot be 'out of beta' with this kind of flaw!
Guys, this bug has been finally fixed
Thanks Google!
Go get the update: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome&hl=en
Don't let the title scare you. All this tip does is make one handed operation easy.
First: settings/one handed operation
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Second: enable the first setting
Third: the activate the mode from any screen, using one motion, swipe from the right edge in and back out again.
This will make the entire usable screen space easy for one handed operation, including on screen buttons and volume keys. I call this iPhone mode because you can make it extremely small. Also you can move it around the screen and adjust the size to your liking. The last mode you had it on will save the next time you use it. Great for lefties.
I take no credit for this tip. I was browsing YouTube when I came across a tech channel and saw it there. I had never heard of this so I figured I would share it with the community.
More pics.
Also.... you cannot use the s-pen while in this mode. Apps such as the camera will revert the phone back to full screen. Enjoy.
justin94 said:
Third: the activate the mode from any screen, using one motion, swipe from the right edge in and back out again.
This will make the entire usable screen space easy for one handed operation, including on screen buttons and volume keys.
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also works from the left side of the screen for lefties
So much screen real estate lost with this though!
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I'm new to the LG G8X and I'm struggling to fully commit to it by moving my SIM over from my Note9. This LG phone has great features but it is lacking in the software department. I believe alot of you may agree.
With that being said, I have two questions:
1. What is the best way to get suggestions to LG about software recommendations and suggestions?
2. Why is dual keyboard in portrate mode not a thing? I would love a scenerio where I'm using the left screen (in portrate mode) then I need to type something, so the keyboard pops up on the opposite screen (or I'm given the option to move it) and I can type on handed with no intrusive keyboard appearing on the left screen.
I must say, I am not a fan of the way landscape dual keyboard mode works. When typing in browsers, large bars appear at the bottom and top the screen that is being typed on. That makes it impossible for me to see a complete picture of the info on the webpage.
Any tips, info, or suggestions would be appreciated.
There is an app called "G8X Wide Mode" in the play store that lets you force dual screens in any app.
You can use it to space out the keyboard in portrait, but it only works well with the LG keyboard, the Gboard for example has some of the middle keys split across both screens.
But as far as using it the way you are describing, there is no functionality that lets you use the keyboard on one screen and the content on the other while in portrait.
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Thank you for responding. I am familiar with G8X wide mode. Using that app is the closest I have gotten to producing my idea using the Gboard floating keyboard.