looking for a keyboard that support t9 input - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Looking for an Android keyboard that supports t9 input from a physical keypad, if possible with Hebrew support.

Swift key
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a602820922 said:
Swift key
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They do have physical input support but not from a t9 keypad.
Numbers are still numbers

I am using a logic k380 and it is great! Nice to touch, and steady in the connectivity.

let me explain again, got a LG WINE, fold smartphone with physical 0-9 keys
need an android keyboard that can work with the 0-9

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Touch keypad and physical keyboard issues

I just installed the touch keypad program so I didnt have to use the keyboard to text all the time. So this xt9 is installed and is ok for the keypad but is also working on my physical keyboard making it almost unusable because of it. There anyway to just be able to use xt9 just on the touch keyboard and not on the physical keyboard?

Keyboards with Arrow Keys ??

Are there any keyboards available with arrow keys ?
When editing files, it can be difficult to press at exactly the right point in the file to put the cursor.
Thanks !
Thumb Keyboard offers arrow keys.
In my opinion, it's THE best onscreen keyboard for the Nook anyway.
ADude said:
Are there any keyboards available with arrow keys ?
When editing files, it can be difficult to press at exactly the right point in the file to put the cursor.
Thanks !
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Thumb Keyboard has arrow keys.
Swiftkey has arrow keys too.
Arbelzapf said:
Thumb Keyboard offers arrow keys.
In my opinion, it's THE best onscreen keyboard for the Nook anyway.
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What he said
I like Smart Keyboard. It has a free trial/nag version. Don't forget to install the dictionary for it too.
I've got ultra keyboard and love it. Its got arrow keys, copy paste keys and much more. I highly recommend it
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Keyboards seem to be like olives in terms of the superlatives of their names:
- Better
- Ultra
- Smart
- Swift
the only one bucking the trend is:
- Thumb
khaytsus said:
Swiftkey has arrow keys too.
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Ironically, to the best of my knowledge, the tablet version does not., except when not in split mode. My vote goes to thumb keyboard.
SlideIT Keyboard has arrow keys.
Swype (my personal favorite) has arrow keys... just swype from the Swype button to the Sym button and the editing keyboard with arrows, cut, paste, etc. comes up.
dwhisent said:
Swype (my personal favorite) has arrow keys... just swype from the Swype button to the Sym button and the editing keyboard with arrows, cut, paste, etc. comes up.
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I Agree, swype is the best.
dwhisent said:
Swype (my personal favorite) has arrow keys... just swype from the Swype button to the Sym button and the editing keyboard with arrows, cut, paste, etc. comes up.
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OMG, I have been so frustrated with Swype on the NC because I missed Ultra Keyboard's arrow keys. I had no idea that editing keyboard was there!
MedLine said:
SlideIT Keyboard has arrow keys.
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I didn't find it in mine. But I just bought Thumb and it's way better in landscape mode. The thumb thing is natural for holding the Nook. Maybe I'll use Slideit in portrait. By the way Thumbs is less than half the price.
Since nobody mentioned it yet, the Notion Ink keyboard (Available through this section) has a very traditional desktop keyboard layout, including arrow keys where you would expect them.
It's one of the, if not THE, best free keyboard available. And quite frankly, I think it beats Thumb Keyboard as well.

Language change in qwerty keyboard

I have never owned a samsung, but i presume people already using the S2 would be able to answer this.
on the HTC, you could add extra languages and change them with a designated button on the qwerty keyboard. I have seen photos of the SGS3 qwerty with a 'settings' button on the bottom right.
Does that mean that in order to change from a language to another you have to press more than one buttons while typing? Or is there an easy way to flick through languages?
thanks
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Voice input for text messaging on keyboard?

Can't find the voice input button on the keyboard. I can switch to google voice input but I want a voice input key when doing texts sometime. How can I fix? I don't want to use s voice for this, I like the option of having the keyboard and Google's voice recognition a bit better.
Go to the keyboard when you are typing. Message. Click and hold on the settings button to the left of the keyboard.
While holding more keys will appear, slide to the microphone and viola...you will now have that as part of your keyboard.
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Thank you, I would have never found it!

T9 Keyboard app for hardware keypad?

Are there any apps that support a physical keypad: I have an android phone (Xiaomi Qin 1s+) with a physical keypad. It's great but I'm using the normal "tap tap tap" to select the specific letter / character. I'm curious if there are any keyboard apps that'll support a physical keypad? I have found Traditional t9 Keypad IME but it functions very poorly. Any suggestions?

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