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!
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I found that with windows keyboard doesn't work word prediction. Is there any solution?
plvigo said:
I found that with windows keyboard doesn't work word prediction. Is there any solution?
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You mean word completion? Is it turned on ?
Settings - Personal - Input - T9 Settings
azahidi said:
You mean word completion? Is it turned on ?
Settings - Personal - Input - T9 Settings
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Yes, in Personal, Imput, Keyboard, is checked "Suggest words when entering text" and all the other setting are checked as well!
Any suggestions??
plvigo said:
Yes, in Personal, Imput, Keyboard, is checked "Suggest words when entering text" and all the other setting are checked as well! Any suggestions??
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If all are checked then it should work, on all that requires text input except "notes". Try input a new (strange) word and save and input again to see if its recognised and retrieved. If it does that means it functions but something is wrongs with the lib.
azahidi said:
If all are checked then it should work, on all that requires text input except "notes". Try input a new (strange) word and save and input again to see if its recognised and retrieved. If it does that means it functions but something is wrongs with the lib.
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I tried but still doesn't work! Very strange, also because in the other keyboard (Phone Keypad, Compact QWERTY and Full QWERTY) everything is ok!
When I use HW keyboard it always has ABC mode on. I have to use FN key and T9 key to choose T9 manually.
How can I enable T9 to be automatically ON when I use HW keyboard?
Thank you for your help
the t9 always works with a onscreen keyboard. Also if you manage it with a hack a problem would be to where the word suggestions should pop up on the screen.
when someone write a programme for your suggestion than it would be a custom keyboard without letters, only word suggestions and pops automaticly up when the keyboard on the pro is used.
Maybe someone already wrote it.
It would be nice trough
Search for the cab god damn it! There is a cab in one of the ezinput keyboard threads in dev & hacking that allows T9 to always be on (Yes, including the HW keyboard).
Kraize said:
Search for the cab god damn it! There is a cab in one of the ezinput keyboard threads in dev & hacking that allows T9 to always be on (Yes, including the HW keyboard).
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You don't happen to have a link to this cab at hand, do you? I for one would like to have the T9 always on (even with the hw keyboard), but did not manage to find the correct thread / cab even after an extensive search.
I searched with no result, unfortunately. If you could be so kind to address me to that cab, I would be very grateful indeed.
ninja.rogue said:
I searched with no result, unfortunately. If you could be so kind to address me to that cab, I would be very grateful indeed.
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Oh that was so hard I almost had to use my brain
First result when searching on ezinput T9 always enable came up trumps...
DeadKeys / T9 as default behaviour for the Fn+Space combo - Full HW Keyboard phones
I thank you very much. Even if I walk around here for years, sometimes it happens that I am not able to find out things. Fortunately there are others who help
You're very welcome, glad to help.
Thanks for pointing out about the keyboard, did you test it and it works?
why not FN + Space It´s working at my device
Because I would like that when I slide out the keyboard I can immediately type with T9 on, without switching it on manually - this is the meaning of "automatically ON"
okaaaay. sry for that, but just tell me the sense of T9 with a "complete" keyboard!?? Do you also have T9 at your computer at home?
comingloud said:
okaaaay. sry for that, but just tell me the sense of T9 with a "complete" keyboard!?? Do you also have T9 at your computer at home?
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I see a couple of ways T9 is useful with the full keyboard.
1. Words like "won't" can be typed out with w-o-n-t rather than w-o-n-FN-'-t
2. It helps with long words. We can use the arrow keys to choose the word after a couple of letters rather than typing out the rest of the word.
There's a fundamental difference between the keyboard on a mobile device like the Rhodium and your desktop keyboard. On our Rhodium, we have only our 2 thumbs. On a full size desktop/notebook, we make use of all 10 of our fingers.
It seems that we are concentrating on why I have asked to have T9 ON, while I was asking HOW to have it on.
If you don't agree that it is a good thing that somebody finds out how to, simply don't post here
I never used T9 but it supposed to offer words from vocabulary? in my case it doesn't...
well, has someone found a way to make this work on landscape or hardware keyboard ??
having to always activa xt9 is boring ..
(that cab does not work) looking at the registry is changes from 1 to 0 when changing to landscape and it's the htc keyboard doing this. If you activate xt9 and change to the default windows keyboard it works but then you have a small keyboard when on portait.
I agree, the same thing happens to me. The easiest solution is to have it rotate to portrait, pull up the XT9 keyboard and then open the screen.
It's a pain, though. Would love another solution.
Dead key
None of CABs which can be found here are not working the way that if I will press Fn+Sym it acts as deadkey - always T9 dialog is shown. Have anybody idea how to change it?
Hi,
Is it normal for text prediction using the stock HTC QWERTY keyboard to only work in places like Messages and other certain multi-line fields throughout the UI? It doesn't work when typing in the search area (after pressing the search capacitive button, bottom right) or when typing in the Google search text box in a web page. Yet if I switch on the Compact QWERTY, prediction is present in all these examples.
I can see the option in the settings, and I have everything switched on:
Prediction
Enable prediction for QWERTY keyboard - ticked
Spell correction
Check spelling before suggesting words - ticked
Any ideas?
this is normal, if you dont like it you can use alternative keyboards with differnt prediction patterns.
i had the same thing on my legend however i prefered it because it means it wasnt always autocorrecting urls'
noobdeagle said:
this is normal, if you dont like it you can use alternative keyboards with different prediction patterns.
i had the same thing on my legend however i preferred it because it means it wasn't always autocorrecting urls'
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Oh, I get that there are situations where autocorrect/complete or prediction would make life painful, like, as you say, with URLs. I wouldn't want to change that.
No, I'm merely pointing out that the behaviour is inconsistent between QWERTY and Compact QWERTY with regards to autocorrection. Surely if it is appropriate to autocorrect with Compact QWERTY then it is also appropriate with QWERTY?
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
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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
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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
Hallo,
please tell me how i change hardware keyboard from qwerty to qwertz?
Thanks for your answer
hardware keyboard? are you talking about the onscreen keyboard? or the actual dock keyboard
Hardware keyboard generally means, hardware, keyboard. Dock.
Software keyboard means the onscreeen ones.
I think you can change the localisation in the keyboard setting page.
just that by setting the hardware keyboard does not have this item
In software keyboard is location setting, but in hardware keyboard not
rilot said:
Hardware keyboard generally means, hardware, keyboard. Dock.
Software keyboard means the onscreeen ones.
I think you can change the localisation in the keyboard setting page.
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I'm aware of that. But you can't change the layout of the "hardware keyboard" because well... its a PHYSICAL THING?!
It should be on screen but I think the OP isn't fluent in English. But yeah its in localization, you need to change it from there. It's not "hardware keyboard" as listed in OP.
If you mean to change the keyboard mapping try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118164
to akaira: yes this is what i need. Thanks for your help