[Q] LatinIME on Liberated Aria - HTC Aria General

I absolutely love everything about Liberated Aria except HTC_IME (HTC Sense keyboard). I hate that stupid keyboard.
I had the original Liberated Aria running back in August, and had installed an APK for LatinIME (the original android keyboard). It worked beautifully. Then I tried Cyanogen 6. Too buggy, horrible battery life, missed Sense. Then attn1 came out with Liberated Froyo, and I jumped right on it!
But when I tried to install either the original android keyboard (LatinIME.apk) or the droid multi-touch keyboard, no matter what I do, they force close. I've tried many different versions of each (I've been scouring the web), made sure I've pushed the lib files to /system/lib as well as the apks to /system/app, but no matter what, they force close.
Does anyone know what I may be doing wrong?

I've been having the same problem
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In my opinion, Smart Keyboard Pro, with the Android skin, is a really good substitute for the stock Android keyboard.

Ironic that I just spotted this thread. Is there any harm if I rm the LatinImeTutorial.apk? I don't speak Latin, nor do I intend to use the keyboard for any Latino dialects.

I'm using Swype. Once I got accustomed to it - I can't use any other keyboard. It handles also TAB and arrow keys.

duckredbeard said:
Ironic that I just spotted this thread. Is there any harm if I rm the LatinImeTutorial.apk? I don't speak Latin, nor do I intend to use the keyboard for any Latino dialects.
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Yes. Latin the characters, not Latin the language...
Remove that and you've removed the tutorial for your keyboard.

duckredbeard said:
Ironic that I just spotted this thread. Is there any harm if I rm the LatinImeTutorial.apk? I don't speak Latin, nor do I intend to use the keyboard for any Latino dialects.
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You don't need that at all if you're already familiar with your keyboard. It doesn't affect its function what so ever.
Also to a previous post, once you've selected swype as your default keyboard you can use adb to remove both LatinIME.apk and UserDictionary.apk. I do this myself. I've never tried this with any keyboard other than swype though.
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SwiftKey keyboard

Has anyone besides me tried this yet?
I'm not impressed by Swipe. This however is certainly a good keyboard. I'm not a huge fan of the looks, but it's not ugly. Thoughts?
More info..
Appbrain link
Zhypr said:
Has anyone besides me tried this yet?
I'm not impressed by Swipe. This however is certainly a good keyboard. I'm not a huge fan of the looks, but it's not ugly. Thoughts?
More info..
Appbrain link
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Currently giving this a go at the minute, not given Swype a go as I'm not keen on the concept of it. SwiftKey seems alright so far though.
I just tried it and it is quite good..although i gotta say that while all keyboards perform well when typing in english, when i type something in italian the differences in the prediction and correction algorithms really start to stand out...end i always end up rolling back to the HTC keyboard..i guess this may be because italian is far more complex and *****y than english and while HTC spent a lot of years perfecting its keyboard for all the localizations they support, others might have dedicated less time to the same task..it makes sense to me as the resources of a small software house are hardly comparable with those of a huge corporation
Can't find this on the market....! Anyone have the file?
I love SwiftKey. Been alpha testing it for a few months. Always end up with stock IME, but its brilliant. Can send an entire text by typing a single word then it'll predict words based on previous texts I've sent.
Fantastic bit of kit
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GANJDROID said:
I love SwiftKey. Been alpha testing it for a few months. Always end up with stock IME, but its brilliant. Can send an entire text by typing a single word then it'll predict words based on previous texts I've sent.
Fantastic bit of kit
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agreed, ive been testing it too, its amazing, if you are typing something relatively normal you can just type the first part of the first word and then jst hit the predictions to complete a whole sentence.
i use swype and smart keyboard pro as well, have permanetly comitted to anything yet though
Found out about it today, installed it, tried it but I still find swype nicer to use. Found it a hassle to keep looking out for the predictions.
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I really like the SwiftKey keyboard but only one language pack is not enough. Ist there a way to use a second?
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evo keyboard apk for use on the hd2

The evo4g uses a slightly modified keyboard optimized for the giant screen that it has. Since the hd2 has a similarly giant screen and lacks the trackpad/ball the addition of those arrow keys from the evo keyboard would be quite welcome.
Anybody know where to find the evo's keyboard? also is it sense specific or can it be added to a generic froyo build?
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The evo4g uses a slightly modified keyboard optimized for the giant screen that it has. Since the hd2 has a similarly giant screen and lacks the trackpad/ball the addition of those arrow keys from the evo keyboard would be quite welcome.
Anybody know where to find the evo's keyboard? also is it sense specific or can it be added to a generic froyo build?
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I found one on htc desire forum but I cannot understand how to inistalle it
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hoss_n2 said:
I found one on htc desire forum but I cannot understand how to inistalle it
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Ive tried pushing it, and just installing it. I tried the odex and deodex version and it just force closes. Ended it just buying smart keyboard pro.
I found one and didn't have any luck installing it either. I do find the swiftkey beta in the market is very close in functionality to the htc keyboards. That's the one I use when I'm not using swype.
it worked on darkstone old eclair sense...
smart keyboard pro has arrow keys
Im pretty sure you need the lib *.so file that goes with the keyboard, I installed the Droid 2 keyboard and it would force close until I inserted the .so file into the system/lib/ directory.
Go to the Evo forum and see if you can get an apk packaged to install rather than messing with your system files. It is Sense specific by default: Froyo uses a different default keyboard. I was able to get Swype which shipped with the Evo to install on my darkstone Android build.
Did you managed to find the keyboard files? Please share if so! Thank you!
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I spent a while hunting for this last night. Found a bunch of Evo keyboard apks, most of which refused to install & many of which needed to be flashed as an update zip - which I don't believe we can do currently. I tried overwriting the htc_ime.apk & .obex in system/apps & managed to get a garbled version with arrows working - attempts to fix it borked my HTC keyboard entirely.
Found a worthwhile solution though - the Jonas HTC keyboard mod lets you use the volume buttons as arrow keys.
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Does anyone know if the Droid 2 keyboard or the Droid x Keyboard has been ported and possible to be used on our Hd2?
The multitouch Droid 2 keyboard works, see the really obvious topic on the subject in this same forum.
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lemonspeakers said:
Does anyone know if the Droid 2 keyboard or the Droid x Keyboard has been ported and possible to be used on our Hd2?
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Checkout smart keyboard pro in the market. It has multitouvh plus tons of other options.

[Q] Froyo Sense Keyboard

I'm a big fan of the Liberated Froyo Sense keyboard since the keys are bigger it doesn't enables XT9 everytime the keyboard comes up, I don't like XT9 at all, I'd rather type everything myself, mostly because I use a lot of slang. I use the compact QWERTY, by the way.
Does anyone know if it could be ripped and installed on the R012? I'd love to have it again
Pretty sure there's version in forums somewhere that's been stripped to work with CM6...
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Pretty sure there's version in forums somewhere that's been stripped to work with CM6...
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I've searched and all I found was HTC_IME is that the original HTC Keyboard or some look-a-like one?
guido3300 said:
I've searched and all I found was HTC_IME is that the original HTC Keyboard or some look-a-like one?
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That is the original HTC keyboard and it works fine on CM 6.1. In your original post you mentioned Liberated R012. That ROM already has the HTC Sense keyboard too.
tpbklake said:
That is the original HTC keyboard and it works fine on CM 6.1. In your original post you mentioned Liberated R012. That ROM already has the HTC Sense keyboard too.
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Yes it does, but it is the "old" HTC Keyboard. The keys are a bit smaller than the FR07 keyboard. The FR07 keyboard is the one I'm looking for, but to use it on the R012 ROM.
guido3300 said:
Yes it does, but it is the "old" HTC Keyboard. The keys are a bit smaller than the FR07 keyboard. The FR07 keyboard is the one I'm looking for, but to use it on the R012 ROM.
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OK, then chances are that the HTC_IME that you found is the "old" HTC keyboard, too. I haven't played with FRxx yet, so I haven't seen the changes that you are talking about.
tpbklake said:
OK, then chances are that the HTC_IME that you found is the "old" HTC keyboard, too. I haven't played with FRxx yet, so I haven't seen the changes that you are talking about.
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Just installed HTC_IME. Yep, it's the same old keyboard but at least it doesn't go back to XT9 after switching back from the numbers/sybols buttons. In fact, I can even switch apps without going back to XT9. It's great! I just wish the keys were wider like the new keyboard.

[Q] Stock SE 2.1 Keyboard on 2.2 possible?

Hi,
im New to android. Ive had my X10 for like.... less than a month... but Ive been flashing roms like hell (Currently on WB's Arc CM6) .... but the thing ive noticed is that for every rom I tried, none seemed to have the original S.E. keyboard. (the White One. With the smileys... THE DEFAULT.) Ive grown tired of the android keyboard and better keyboard 8.... I want the old one. Is it possible to use the old one in 2.2? Specifically WolfBreak's ROM. If Yes then how could I install it? Is there a .zip?
Thanks.
I'm not sure whether it will run or not, maybe any user can upload it.
In the start, i too missed the 2.1 keyboard. However, I'd not recommend that keyboard since it is slow when you become a fast typist and there's not much functionality in it. try Smart Keyboard Pro. You have easy access to symbols (long-press), a fast input support, smiley via long-press Return etc, along with themes and other stuff.
Stock 2.1 keyboard will not appeal to you anymore once you get used to it. Do try
Makz121 said:
Hi,
im New to android. Ive had my X10 for like.... less than a month... but Ive been flashing roms like hell (Currently on WB's Arc CM6) .... but the thing ive noticed is that for every rom I tried, none seemed to have the original S.E. keyboard. (the White One. With the smileys... THE DEFAULT.) Ive grown tired of the android keyboard and better keyboard 8.... I want the old one. Is it possible to use the old one in 2.2? Specifically WolfBreak's ROM. If Yes then how could I install it? Is there a .zip?
Thanks.
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Yeah the newest and ugliest one is..
hasaan6545 said:
I'm not sure whether it will run or not, maybe any user can upload it.
In the start, i too missed the 2.1 keyboard. However, I'd not recommend that keyboard since it is slow when you become a fast typist and there's not much functionality in it. try Smart Keyboard Pro. You have easy access to symbols (long-press), a fast input support, smiley via long-press Return etc, along with themes and other stuff.
Stock 2.1 keyboard will not appeal to you anymore once you get used to it. Do try
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Thanks for the Reply. i tried Smart Keyboard seems to be great and all, but I really want the Old 2.1 Keyboard. Just for kicks.. =))
Which keyboard? The one before or after the dualtouch update? There was a recent update and they upgraded the keyboard from the ugly grey one to a slightly better looking white keyboard. Is that the one your talking about?
Or is it the android 1.6 one?
Keep in mind that there are way better keyboards out there and there is no need to be using this crap. I am currently using slideIT and you get to swype like those samsung guys get to. Its very functional and fun.
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I too miss the 2.1 keyboard. I kinda really really like it. I've tried so many other kb but still miss the SE stock one...

[DISCUSS] Best software keyboard

Hey guys, i came from the Motorola Milestone, and the only thing i miss about it is the hardware keyboard, and its taking me a bit to get used to the software keyboard on the play.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a better software keyboard from the market i could download?
Thanks
jlukek89 said:
Hey guys, i came from the Motorola Milestone, and the only thing i miss about it is the hardware keyboard, and its taking me a bit to get used to the software keyboard on the play.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a better software keyboard from the market i could download?
Thanks
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Get in on the Swype beta.
i have always struggled with android keyboards so much so i hate texting now.
that's from about 5 android devices, the iphone one was fine but android sux for keyboard.
Swype my friend, Swype.
+1 for Swype.
I'm a little on the fence with swype.
I do a lot of swapping between that and swift.
I think after using swype for a day or two I miss typing the old fashioned way !
If you try swype & don't get on with it then give swift a try, it learns prediction really well & is probably fastest keyboard I've used for typing on Android.
Tried loads, always come back to Swype.
The only reservation is that it is in the longest Beta phase that I have ever experienced and so is not properly licensed. That means that you have to keep re-installing it when the temporary Beta license expires.
Swype all the way.
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DeadlyDazza said:
I'm a little on the fence with swype.
I do a lot of swapping between that and swift.
I think after using swype for a day or two I miss typing the old fashioned way !
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You can still type the old fashioned way with Swype as well.

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