Hi
This may sound like a stupid question, but does anyone know how to add words to t9 dictionary which do not exist.
Any help would be great
Thanks
I use 'Word completion dictionary editor'. It's very simple to use...
Hi all
I've installed the Word completion dictionary editor, and I can see there the new words I typed, but those new words do not appear, as sugestions, when I use the "phone pad" input method... but if I use the standard keyboard input method those words do appear as sugestions.
Any clues?
Regards, Antonio
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Hello,
My Phone Pad dictionary lost all Words i learned him after a normal softreset!
Is this normal?
Again i tried to type some words in the dictionary and again all my words are gone after a softreset!
Is this normal or a bug?
What can i do?
Thanks
It is a bug (or maybe a strange feature). Who knows? ;-)
After a softreset normally all words that are teached (new) are lost.
To avoid this. After teaching new words, you have to change the input method to e.g. transcriber and back again to phone-pad
But seriously, You have a wizard, with a full querty keyboard. So why Phone-Pad? ;-)
Hi, This is my first post so go easy on me....
So, lately, my T9 is getting full of words that i accidentally have misspelled... For example, every time i write the word don't, the word font is displayed on the screen. It's really annoying
I Have looked under the keyboard input setting, but the only setting that is useful is the option to delete all of the dictionary that i have added.
I'm just wondering if there is a program out there that will let me edit my dictionary? I've tried a few, but, none of them use the existing dictionary of my HTC Elf.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=398571
hi everyone, i'm using full qwerty keyboard for text input, and i have t9 on with word completion, but after chosing a word from the pop-up list no space is entered after the chosen word, although i have checked the box for "add a space after word in the input settings. any ideas. thanks
Where is this option for add a space after word? There is one for input but not for the qwerty one.
The one for input does not work with the HTC keyboard.
yes your right it's in the input menu. does that mean i cant have a space entered after chosing a word for autocompletion. why do they have that option in the 1st place...
I don't know, hopefully Cootek will get Touchpal working on the HD soon, this should add the space.
Hi all,
Is there any way to "batch edit" the user dictionary?
I want to add a whole list of words, even an entire new language, without having to do it word by word via settings->language and keyboards->user dictionary.
I want to do this because I often text and type in 2 (or more) languages, so I don't wanna change the phone locale.
Thanks for any help.
Hey,
I've searched for the answer to this with fail so will just put it out there: I've got this lovely Swype app for my htc incredible, very usable & lightyears ahead of the stock keyboard. But there are waaaay too many words in the dictionary it's using that aren't typically used in U.S. English (maybe another country's English, ok). Too often - even with autocorrect off - it will pick a word other than the word I think I've carefully swyped, and it won't even be a recognizable word...
I've read in the tutorial that you can highlight a word then hit the Swype button & it will popup dialogue asking if I want to delete that word, but it's never worked for me. Maybe I'm doing it wrong? If nothing else I'd happily go through that process of editing out unusable words.
Is there a way to go into Swype's dictionary, maybe even by accessing it via the SD card somehow, and using a text app to go through Swype's dictionary and edit it to my liking?
The answer to this is already on the Swype tech support forum.
There is no way to edit the stock dictionary or the user dictionary.
Highlight word and press Swype key only removes words which you have added to the dictionary. To add a word, simply type it letter by letter and press spacebar afterwards.
Swype works based on previously-chosen word frequencies. If you swipe a certain combination which could be several things and continually choose the one word, that word will become the most likely selection over time.