Hi, I just installed the chinese HTC_IME for the sole purpose of handwriting recognition. Is there a way to calibrate this like the clicker.apk in the english version?
It's actually called HTC_CIME. HTC_IME refers to their Latin-only IME. And no, there is no way to calibrate any aspect of it at this time.
jashsu said:
It's actually called HTC_CIME. HTC_IME refers to their Latin-only IME. And no, there is no way to calibrate any aspect of it at this time.
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ahh, thanks for clearing CIME and IME up.
its too bad I really liked the calibration feature, I believe that it did improve the accuracy.
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I always use the full keyboard with the stylus, and the compact one with my fingers. Maybe somebody could develop an app that changes the keyboard layout on the stylus event?
Cheers...
Gulle69 said:
I always use the full keyboard with the stylus, and the compact one with my fingers. Maybe somebody could develop an app that changes the keyboard layout on the stylus event?
Cheers...
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Try butler. You'll need to change the unique IDs for each of the keyboards, but it should do what you want.
Ahh... I didn't find that one in my search...
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Here you have
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=414422
Look in some page I dont remember there are a cab to install it. Then change the keyboard that you want in the registry, Normally I use full Qwerty with the stylus in, and keyboard with the stylus out.
Sorry for my english
Carlos
Gulle69 said:
Ahh... I didn't find that one in my search...
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Don't worry, took me a while to find the first time too, and I didn't even know the one below existed!
calito said:
Here you have
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=414422
Look in some page I dont remember there are a cab to install it. Then change the keyboard that you want in the registry, Normally I use full Qwerty with the stylus in, and keyboard with the stylus out.
Sorry for my english
Carlos
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I use that SIP changer too, works like a charm!
I love that my dictionary corrects my mistakes when I type on the screen, it also suggests words that I could use instead, etc.
But the dictionary doesn't show at all when I use the hardware keyboard, why is that? Is there any modification which brings up the dictionary when you use the hardware keyboard as well?
Thanks!
the HK does autocorrect, but I don't think there's any option for suggested words outside of the VK.
TouchPal (just look in the market) will enable it for the HW keyboard. Just make sure to check "Word Prediction" in the options.
blyn100 said:
TouchPal (just look in the market) will enable it for the HW keyboard. Just make sure to check "Word Prediction" in the options.
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Nice! That actually worked. Thanks a lot!
Does anyone know of a good keyboard replacement for the *sprint* HTC Hero? Or a way to make it larger for my fat fingers?...I mean BIG BONED fingers?
Hello.
I think the best one for "big boned fingers" is Better Keyboard :
http://betterandroid.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/introducing-better-keyboard-for-android/
It looks ugly but the keys are pretty much larger
petrafan007 said:
Does anyone know of a good keyboard replacement for the *sprint* HTC Hero? Or a way to make it larger for my fat fingers?...I mean BIG BONED fingers?
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Have you tried the HTC T9(Compact Qwerty) keyboard?
I would recommend Touchpal. I used that back on WM and i have installed it on my Hero. However i have reverted back to stock keyboard after updating Paul's ROM to the latest one as it doesnt lag that often anymore.
petrafan007 said:
Does anyone know of a good keyboard replacement for the *sprint* HTC Hero? Or a way to make it larger for my fat fingers?...I mean BIG BONED fingers?
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Have you callibrated the keyboard? settings - locale & text - touch input - text input - calibration tool.
it worked wonders for me
thenewshaft said:
Have you callibrated the keyboard? settings - locale & text - touch input - text input - calibration tool.
it worked wonders for me
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I noticed that it helped quite a bit in vertical typing, but i still notice some poor response horizontally. is there any way to calibrate the keyboard in horizontal mode?
Hi.
I just ordered a N1 through a friend and I live in sweden.
Is there a simple way to change the keyboard layout to support swedish characters or if there are some other software that can do the same thing?
Thanks.
Good questions. I constantly change language too, and would be good if it is as easily as the iPhone keyboard.
Glithramir said:
Hi.
I just ordered a N1 through a friend and I live in sweden.
Is there a simple way to change the keyboard layout to support swedish characters or if there are some other software that can do the same thing?
Thanks.
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On Market search for "Scandinavian Keyboard"
On my last phone I had spelling suggestions for the hardware keyboard, but the desire z doesn't seem to. Does anyone have them. Is there a setting I am just overlooking here?
RootedHTCDesireZ
go Settings,.... Language & KB,... Select ANDROID settings or HTC IME settings,... should be in there somewhere pal.
Under language and keyboard there is only language and touch settings. Am I missing a setting here?
RootedHTCDesireZ
Here you go pal,... does that help?
wileykat said:
Here you go pal,... does that help?
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What the OP is asking for is for the hardware keyboard, not the virtual keyboard.
For the OP, if you buy/download swiftkey from the market, it really is one of the best virtual keyboards and it DOES have corrections for the hardware keyboard I just doubled checked just to make sure
omarsalmin said:
What the OP is asking for is for the hardware keyboard, not the virtual keyboard.
For the OP, if you buy/download swiftkey from the market, it really is one of the best virtual keyboards and it DOES have corrections for the hardware keyboard I just doubled checked just to make sure
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DOH! What an idiot!!!! I thought the stock keyboard did the same thing!!!! Im using Swiftkey myself.
The last thing I wanted was one of your "" Omar
its hidden in the Touch-Input settings:
Settings -> Language & KB -> Touch Input -> Hardware Keyboard
wileykat said:
DOH! What an idiot!!!! I thought the stock keyboard did the same thing!!!! Im using Swiftkey myself.
The last thing I wanted was one of your "" Omar
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Hehe that last bit made me giggle
Thank you. It was kinda tucked away in the settings
RootedHTCDesireZ