TOMTOM 5 with XDAII No onscreen keyboard - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Ive just installed TomTom5 onto my O2 XDAII. It works well but when I want to type in an address to navigate to, I can`t find an option for the onscreen keyboard. Annoyingly i`m having to take it out of the holder and drop down to use the mechanical keyboard. Strangely I have the same TomTom 5 installed on my QTEK2020 (which does not have a keyboard) and this brings up an onscreen keyboard every time. Does anyone know how I can get the XDAII to show an onscreen keyboard please.

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[Qtek 9100] xbar2 buttons mapping

One soft I find very usefull with my qtek 9100 is Xbar (new pocket pc version).
This soft was designed for smartphone (one handed operation).
It happens that qtek 9100 is a smartphone too and one haded operation is good for it also.
Especially considering the fact that most task switcher have not yet been optimised for WM5.
This one is also great for in it is only 57 ko.
Now the problem is you can map buttons but as it was designed for SPV c500 (like HOME, BACK, 1, 2, 3, 4, *, #) I am not able to find what are the buttons for Qtek 9100.
Did someone managed to map some buttons or even the full keyboard?
That would make a fantastic launcher with 40 shortcuts in 2 clicks.
Yes, specially since there`s no CUT/COPY/PASTE shortcuts on the keyboard and that Xbar has them. Can you map some shortcut frrom the keyboard to these?
yes no problem.
you have to create shortcuts to the copy/Paste in "xmacros" folder.
Then you put it in "key" folder and rename it whatever you want.
I used "w.lnk" and "x.lnk" as it is mapped to volume UP/DOWN.
But it also work with w and x keys on the keyboard when it is open.
I guess you can use "c" and "v" if you are more classic.

Using slide-out keyboard for smartdialing

As I am using my Wizard open in horizontal position in my brodit car-holder I would like to know if it is possible to use the hardware keyboard (instead of the on-screen soft keypad) in the dialer screen using the smartdial options.
Also is there a hack that keeps the hardware keyboard light on when the device in on charge?
I don't see why not - just use the number row of keys (QWERTYUIOP - no need for the dot key) to type any numbers, and use the arrow keys (bottom-right) to select from the smart dialing list, and the enter/return key to select.
As for the backlight - SOL until somebody figures out where that's controlled, I'm afraid.
maybe I was not clear enough, I would like to use the whole slide-out keyboard.
ie. when i want to dial John i would just type j o h n (whereas on the on-screen keypad i would type 5 6 4 6)
When driving using the slide-out keyboard gives me more confidence when dialing (on my Himalaya the on-screen dialpad was bigger which made i better useable without a stylus)
I know what you mean. The phone apps doesnt support hard keyboard. Try clicking contacts and type on the hard keyboard the name in contacts. then dial from there. hope this helps.
well, you could still type 5646 - and it'll still go to 'John'
But I understand what you mean now - does seem silly. The contacts suggestion sounds good, but ideally maybe get one of those phone front-end replacements.
As for the buttons - they're fairly large here.. large enough for touching with fingertips anyway. Does your Wizard have some customization cab making the keys small, maybe? or am I underestimating the size of your fingers?
underestimating the size of your fingers!
Use Microsoft Voice Command instead
I tried the trial version of MS Voice Command v1.5 on my Cingular 8125 (aka Wizard) and it is just fabulous. No voice training needed. I tried the registry hack to use the BT headset to to take the voice command just couple of hours back. Need to check how well the 8KHz sampling of the BT works with the 16KHz sampling based algo in VC. You can really be hands-free with this s/w. Amazing!

Suppress Keyboard

Whenever I am browsing the net, the onscreen keyboard pops up automatically whenever a page has a text input box on it. This is becoming particularly annoying to minimize the keyboard when it is not needed. Is there a way to suppress the keyboard from automatically popping up and only have it appear when needed by pressing on it's icon in the bottom of the screen?
Many Thanks
some ppl have suggested nullKB, however it doesn't work on the Wizard...infact, it requires a hard reset to fix an error that the program causes.
NOt sure what version of nullkeyboard you installed but my Tmobile MDA runs nullkeyboard just fine and it's just another variant of the wizard.
My SPV M3000 also worked fine with the NullKB programm

IntelliPad (SIP Phone Pad) to another device with HW numeric keyboard.

Hello, I have had Wizard for a long time. Some time ago I purchased new O2 XDA Stealth phone (with slide numeric keyboard). There is the possibility to use the numeric keyboard for writing i.e. SMS's quickly when selected SIP eZiText. But there is a bug in eZiText and the support is terrible. So I decided to try to install IntelliPad from HTC to this device. After soft-reset it works normally (it means tapping by fingers to the screen). But do you thing that there is any possibility to make this to work with my hardware keyboard together as well? Somewhere has to be some buttons mapping, but I am not an advanced programmer and do not where.
Or is there any other SIP which could be usable with O2 XDA Stealth instead of eZiText?
kmozis said:
Hello, I have had Wizard for a long time. Some time ago I purchased new O2 XDA Stealth phone (with slide numeric keyboard). There is the possibility to use the numeric keyboard for writing i.e. SMS's quickly when selected SIP eZiText. But there is a bug in eZiText and the support is terrible. So I decided to try to install IntelliPad from HTC to this device. After soft-reset it works normally (it means tapping by fingers to the screen). But do you thing that there is any possibility to make this to work with my hardware keyboard together as well? Somewhere has to be some buttons mapping, but I am not an advanced programmer and do not where.
Or is there any other SIP which could be usable with O2 XDA Stealth instead of eZiText?
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Please let me know also, I'm having the same issue. Could you let me know where I can find Intellipad from HTC ? Any specific link ?
Thanks
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1062820&postcount=2
but note that this is only software SIP, that will be shown on the screen and does not cooperate with the hardware keyboard :-(

SPB Full screen keyboard? Anyone use it?

Just wondering if anyone has used the spb full screen keyboard or not on thier VX-6800. According to Handango it's compatible but Spb doesn't show WM 6 on it nor has it been upgraded in a long time.
The only reason I ask is that I'm looking for a full on-screen keyboard instead of using the small pop up one (with the stylus and hen-pecking) or the pull out keyboard and having to hit the blue button everytime I want to enter punctuation. It slows me down a bit esp when trying to respond in a meeting.
Thanks!
SPB Full Screen Keyboard
Yeah I use it both for my 6800 and 6900 running WM6.1. I initially got it for my touch to help offset the whole keyboard thing, and just loaded it on the titan for grins. It works.
fvongraf said:
Yeah I use it both for my 6800 and 6900 running WM6.1. I initially got it for my touch to help offset the whole keyboard thing, and just loaded it on the titan for grins. It works.
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IMO, the price is a bit too high for what it offers. I'd pay 5$ max for such a keyboard, or it would be great as freeware
why on earth would you use an on-screen keyboard for a phone that has a QWERTY slide out hardware keyboard? I can type on my 6800 keyboard almost as fast as I can on my regular computer keyboard, it is nice.
that is why I am waiting for prices to come down on the Touch Pro...going froma 6800 to a 6900 (Touch) is a downgrade in my opinion since no slide-out keyboard.
on-screen keyboards are worthless in my opinion.
However - to answer you question though, most sites dont list WM6, because most phones still ship with WM5, but anything that works with WM5 will work on WM6, or at least everything I have tried for the past year, and I am installing new stuff 24/7
spb is a waste of time
The only reason to have an onscreen keyboard on a titan is to do one handed texting and the spb keyboard blows for that. Use the htc touchpal (I believe the touch comes stock with this keyboard), the only onscreen keyboard, plus when installed it is set automatically as your default keyboard so you don't have to position your thumbnail just right to try and select a different onscreen keyboard.
I tried it but I didnt like it. The buttons still arent big enough on the screen to really work as a keyboard. I dont have large thumbs, but I was constantly pressing the key immediately above, beside, or below the one I wanted to push.
I use the transcribe tool or the keyboard.
The newest version works great
With the new option for the full or half screen keyboard it's alot more useful for texting when you can't use the qwerty slide
I don't know what you are talking about it is the biggest pressable keyboard there is for the titan. You must be thinking of something different. I believe this is the one you really want.
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-cootek-touchpal-v2-0.html

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