I have a Wiko phone running on Android 7
It has decided to only accept speech input- icannot get a keyboard to open on any apps.
How do I disable this unwanted facility, and get back to my keyboard?
Thanks
Try this:
Tap settings
Tap virtual keyboard
Tap manage keyboards
From there you can turn off Google Voice and turn on the keyboard of your choice. Hope this helps!
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Can anyone tell me how to disable the vibrate you get when pressing a key . It seems like such a waste of battery and I cant find the setting anywhere.
Thanks
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Settings>Language & Keyboard Settings
Each keyboard has its own settings menu. On the 351 ROM, you have two: Swype and the Android Keyboard. Each has a "Vibrate on Keypress" option.
Thanks I disabled it in the swype keyboard and it's sorted. For some reason I can't get into the android keyboard settings, it just crashes. Is this a bug on the latest streakdroid (stable)?
I'm still getting a vibrate for the buttons. Is it possible to disable it for those also?
Settings>Sound Settings.
Scroll down to "Haptic Feedback" and uncheck.
I don't use Streakdroid, so I can't say for certain what's going on there. The default keyboard may have been removed and the Swype keyboard left in.
Sorted thanks
Hi,
1. iam not an english native
2. here is my task: how can i choose a keyboard if the last one was uninstalled. A new keyboard is installed, but cant be enabled (com.android.setting).
Is there an ADB to enable it?
The keyboard is Swype an the Android Version is 2.2.1
Or is there any other solution?
regards
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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I think what you meant by is switching keyboard? If yes,
You have to long press the input box, press input method and choose your keyboard
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hey,
sorry but u can only choose those keyboard wich are enabled in the settings. But in my case there is one diabled keyboard in the settings. And when i try to enter the Input-Method Settings it will crash.
I hope there is an file on the phone in the system where I can set/enable the keyboard.
BTW: my phone is aktual working. but i got this situation two times.
I am attempting to connect a bluetooth keyboard to my Nexus Q. Because the Q has no native touch/keyboard interfaces I have been controlling it by sending key events via ADB.
I have installed BlueKeyboard JP and need to activate it. That is done under Settings -> Language & Input. I need to check the checkbox next to BlueKeyboard JP. I can't seem to find a keyboard event that will do check the box. I have replicated the issue on my Nexus 7 where I can simply tap the checkbox to toggle it. Using the bluetooth keyboard on my Nexus 7 I am unable to toggle the same checkbox using any key on the physical keyboard. Any ideas?
Not sure if it's the same thing, but I was trying to toggle a checkbox using a keyboard connected via USB OTG. Took me a little while to figure it out, but it's as simple as tapping the Enter key. However, you need to make sure the checkbox has focus first by TAB-bing to it.
antflash22 said:
I am attempting to connect a bluetooth keyboard to my Nexus Q. Because the Q has no native touch/keyboard interfaces I have been controlling it by sending key events via ADB.
I have installed BlueKeyboard JP and need to activate it. That is done under Settings -> Language & Input. I need to check the checkbox next to BlueKeyboard JP. I can't seem to find a keyboard event that will do check the box. I have replicated the issue on my Nexus 7 where I can simply tap the checkbox to toggle it. Using the bluetooth keyboard on my Nexus 7 I am unable to toggle the same checkbox using any key on the physical keyboard. Any ideas?
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AW 2.0 is supposed to have a screen writing text entry method. I can't find a way to invoke it on ZenWatch 2 large. Long hold on keyboard icon in Messages should do it but that only takes me to a keyboard choice, 'Google Keyboard'. Anyone else?
I have the 1.65 model and I have the same problem. Google assistant isnt working for me either. Says google cannot be reached. Going to factory reset and do a fresh pair up.
My wife has the 1.45 model and just updated hers to 2.0. Everything seems to be working fine on her watch.
Yes, you can use handwriting, much better than the standard keyboard
You have to download it in the playstore on your watch.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...yboard-is-now-available-for-android-wear-2-0/
Installed but no success
Thanks for that. Installed to watch, app installed normally, Handwriting does not appear an an input option. Reset watch once, no change. Powered off then back on, no change. Handwriting does not appear as an option for text entry. Checked Handwriting app settings and all seems normal there.
Lexamundo said:
Thanks for that. Installed to watch, app installed normally, Handwriting does not appear an an input option. Reset watch once, no change. Powered off then back on, no change. Handwriting does not appear as an option for text entry. Checked Handwriting app settings and all seems normal there.
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You have to enable it. Settings->Personalization->Input Methods then tap Google Handwriting Keyboard to activate. When you go to type, long press the keyboard icon and it should come up with the option to select between the keyboard and handwriting.
neezy13 said:
You have to enable it. Settings->Personalization->Input Methods then tap Google Handwriting Keyboard to activate. When you go to type, long press the keyboard icon and it should come up with the option to select between the keyboard and handwriting.
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That worked, thanks !
neezy13 said:
You have to enable it. Settings->Personalization->Input Methods then tap Google Handwriting Keyboard to activate. When you go to type, long press the keyboard icon and it should come up with the option to select between the keyboard and handwriting.
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Worked for me too. Thanks! Also, doing a fresh sync to my phone got Google Assistant to work! Loving AW 2 so far.
I recently installed Nova on my mate 10. Every time I try to swipe up from the bottom of the screen to get to the drawer (all apps), both drawer and Google Assistant will show. I tried so many way and did so many research and still could't figure out how to disable this Google Assistant shortcut feature. I drive everyday so I enjoy using Google Assistant to make phone calls when I am driving.
Does any one know a trick hoe to disable this Google Assistant swipe up shortcut in mate 10?
Thanks!
Hi, its simple. Follow this:
1. Go to Settings then search "Default Apps"
2. Select "Assistance & voice input" then select none
Enjoy your new mate
Thank you @deodass, my same problem solved perfectly!
If you do this on Pie, however, you can no longer access Google Assistant in any other manner (as far as I can tell). I have a Mate 10 and am using the off-screen navigation gestures (i.e., relying on the home button). Any thoughts?
Isn't it easier to disable the Gesture?
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Isn't it easier to disable the Gesture?
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Read again, I'm using off-screen navigation (I have a regular Mate 10 with a home button). That choice is not offered unless you're using gestures.
deodatts, you litteraly saved my life. I had been searching for months for a solution to deactivate this pain in the a**.
Created this account here especially to thank you !!!! cheers
I want to get rid of it too, but I want to keep Hey Google. When I initially disabled assistant, Hey Google still worked. Then, while looking for a way to change the tts voice (only two options, red and orange, showed up in the Google app) I installed Google Assistant from the Play Store and deleted it afterwards, and "Hey Google" under Voice Match in the Google app settings has been greyed out ever since unless I enable Google as the assist app and not just as voice input, which again enables the annoying swipe up gesture. Any idea how to go back?