Any new keyboards? - Xoom General

I have been using the stock Honeycomb keyboard and wanted to try something better ( well I think it's the fact that the Honeycomb keyboard has similar issues that the Gingerbread keyboard suffers from as well). I am right now typing this on my Xoom using the Thumb Keyboard 4.0 beta. I have tried the Tablet Keyboard on the market but it's just too slow and there is no multitouch compared to the Honeycomb keyboard. However the Thumb Keyboard Aldo lacks multi touch. Anyone know of an underground keyboard that no one knows of that I could try? I'm open to any other keyboard than the ones I have named. Preferably I would like something like the stock keyboard, thumb keyboard is great but it has a pretty big learning curve.
Thanks
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Unfortunately the swift key beta is private and I was lucky enough to sign up for it when I had the chance and I can say it's awesome. When it comes out I think you'll be pleased.

Here I will type with the Android keyboard right now, it works great and I love it but sometimes when I type words such as back, it will repeat the CK at the end, which getts pretty annoying. I love this keyboard because it has the ease of access of smilies, comma, apostrophe, period, and dash plus forward slash. That's why I hate thumb keyboard. It doesn't have quick access to these, so it feels like a very unnatural experience when I type.
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I'm not trying to sway you but Thumb Keyboard has easy access to all the things you just mentioned...
I've also tried Tablet Keyboard, it's like a free version of Thumb Keyboard. It's good but, to me, not as nice as TK.

burden010 said:
I'm not trying to sway you but Thumb Keyboard has easy access to all the things you just mentioned...
I've also tried Tablet Keyboard, it's like a free version of Thumb Keyboard. It's good but, to me, not as nice as TK.
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Well, it's just on the Android Stock Keyboard, you get access to all of that right there on the lower right hand corner of the keyboard, you don't need to tap onto the symbols button to access the rest. I like Android Keyboard, I enjoyed the Tablet Keyboard, but it's just so lacking in features. Are there really no more keyboards available for Android? Anyone here making one? I would be willing to beta test.
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I think it takes some getting used to
the thumb keyboard looks good for when you are holding the xoom at the same time - so you can access all the letters with just the thumbs!
my main gripe with it was the lack of long-press-numbers from the front keyboard layout - but holding the num button and pressing a key works alright

Thumb Keyboard is by far the best keyboard for Android Tablets. As stated before...it does take a little getting used to...but once you do you can type 2x to 3x faster then with stock...atleast that is how it is for my wife and I (we each have a Xoom).
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+1 for Thumb Keyboard. Getting so used to it I don't think I'll ever use a different layout.

Thumb KB all the way. Very customizable
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Same here re: Thumb Keyboard. I love it. Don't need to go to the symbols layout for those characters; just need to long-press the right keys.

I really wouldn't mind thumb keyboard if it also had a full regular QWERTY keyboard lay out, because sometimes I use my Xoom on my lap and it's just very fast and comfortable to type with a full keyboard.
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I know you've tried it and it's not what you're looking for but Tablet Keyboard has that option. Would like to see some more development of Tablet Keyboard actually, it's a good project. I might donate.

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I know you've tried it and it's not what you're looking for but Tablet Keyboard has that option. Would like to see some more development of Tablet Keyboard actually, it's a good project. I might donate.
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I actually tried the Tablet Keyboard again, it works well and I would be willing to learn and get used to it but the fact is that it has no multi touch, and the biggest downside is that there ate no auto correct options. It's a great keyboard but just not worth getting the time to get used to it. So far the Android keyboard is the best one to me, and thhat is sad considering that it makes mistakes like the one I just typed, and it sometimes auto double spaces for somme reason. Honestly we need a better keyboard, I still might have hope with Swift Keyboard, it actually looks pretty good.
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Try the new SwiftKey beta. To get in the beta follow them on twitter and they'll send you a code to register.
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vincentm said:
Try the new SwiftKey beta. To get in the beta follow them on twitter and they'll send you a code to register.
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Lol?
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Smokexz said:
I really wouldn't mind thumb keyboard if it also had a full regular QWERTY keyboard lay out, because sometimes I use my Xoom on my lap and it's just very fast and comfortable to type with a full keyboard.
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umm I thought TK had a full qwerty, at least mine does, though no numbers, unless that is what you are referring to. In that case disregard my post.
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Thumb Keyboard! It's the best money I've spent on the Android Market so far. It takes a few minutes to get used to, and the number keys are a bit of a stretch, but other than that, it's great.
I just installed WritePad too but mostly for kicks and giggles. I don't think there's any chance that WritePad will be faster or more efficient than Thumb Keyboard.

I like Thumb, used it for a week (the beta)
but Swiftkey is just awesome. If you're lucky enough to have access to their vip forum... get it!

I use Thumb keyboard. Its the best
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[Q] Screenshot of texting in landscape mode?

Anyone have a screenshot of the vibrant texting in landscape mode?
I have yet to see a real Vibrant, only dummy phones. I am used to a physical keyboard, but really want to give the Vibrant a chance. I want to see what the virtual qwerty keyboard looks like in landscape mode. I have yet to find a picture of it, everyone shows us what the swype looks like in portriat mode.
I had the same ideas about physical keyboard. Swype + 4" keyboard is REALLY simple and i prefer it over a physical keyboard (G1).
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Thanks for the quick reply. I will order one tomorrow and put my G1 away in the cellphone museum.
Rick
others since swype isnt for everyone
Samsung
Android
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I wondered the same thing before I bought the phone... Swype is great
In portrait; even enough to forget physical KB by itself. All the KB in landscape are super sensitive and MT supported so its almost like having a physical KB.
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Well right now I am on my vibrant in portrait mode and this took less than one minute to type. Oh and by the way before I got mine I went to the immobile store and they let me test it out.
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All~G1 said:
I wondered the same thing before I bought the phone... Swype is great
In portrait; even enough to forget physical KB by itself. All the KB in landscape are super sensitive and MT supported so its almost like having a physical KB.
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Yeah I use Swype on portrait. It's really accurate and not even worth switching to landscape to do it. I've tried Swype on my G1 and it was really nice and all that but sometimes it would be difficult due to the limitations on the screen size. 4" definitely makes it a lot easier.
I had a G1 since '08 and T-Mobile let me buy the Vibrant for 2 years for $164.99 when it first came out Contract wasn't even ended haha
A couple bought ones from the Android Market
Smart Keyboard Pro
My personal favorite right after HTC_IME
Better Keyboard
ok thats it , Better keyboard is customizable (Butt load of themes both free and payed on the market) and Smart Keyboard pro has some themes built in (i was showing the iDont aka iPhone style on the pic).
Theres a bunch of options so if you dont like the ones it comes with you can always get some on the market both free and payed
Hey i would advice you also check out the droid x keyboard. Takes up a lot of keyboard real estate but it is super accurate. It also seems to be a whole lot more effective in landscape mode. No lie, on a good streak i can probably hit up to 20 words per minute. Mind you this is also the first phone without a hardware keyboard i am using. The autocorrect is also a thing of beauty.
Edit: just found out that you cannot do that with tasker. If anyone knows a workaround to allow this plz let me know.
Btw: i sent this msg from my vibrant using the droid x keyboard.
Also.immediately you get your phone replace the stock browser with dolphin hd. I feel it beats all other browsers out there. Getting a program like tasker and settiglng a rule where it switches your keyboards when screen orientaton changes would be a great idea. Swype for portrait and droid x for landscape.
I never thought I'd ever buy a smartphone without a real keyboard, but Swype really has me converted. I find it much quicker and easier to swype in portrait mode rather than landscape since the distance to travel is shorter.
I've been using better keyboard since my G1. I've tried others and still find better keyboard to be the best out of any keyboard. I love it, full multitouch support as well.
I placed my order for a new Vibrant for myself and a new white MyTouch Slide for my wife.
I will probably keep my G1 as a backup, and then get rid of my wifes original MyTouch on ebay.
Thanks for the posts. It made my choice easier. I don't know if I will be able to give up the physical keyboard or not, but if worse comes to worse I can always swap the Vibrant pretty easily for a new MyTouch Slide, right?
Rick
speoples20 said:
I've been using better keyboard since my G1. I've tried others and still find better keyboard to be the best out of any keyboard. I love it, full multitouch support as well.
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Its like an ex-girlfriend that you just keep running back to, yeah i always end up going back to Better keyboard too, it was one of the original replacement keyboards that not a lot of people had anything bad to say about
every time i get irritated with the rest of the keyboards i just go right back

Who misses the old Android keyboard?

I am trying my best to like this new keyboard but can't get used to it. I used to be able to quickly type on the old one but this new one is giving me issues. Is there a learning curve or something?
Yeah, it's called Smart Keyboard Pro
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what google did was copy the keyboard from the droid x and just made the keys much smaller, which was their single biggest mistake and which explains some inaccuracy problems that people have been having, especially those with bigger/fatter fingers.
i use keyboard pro instead because i can adjust the size of the keys through the height adjustment feature. (yeah i have big hands/fingers). you can also adjust the multitouch sensitivity on it as well.
you can also download swype as an alternative from swype's website.
They need to make the space bar longer, and remove the period key. Pressing the space bar twice takes care of the period anyway.
I actually love the new android keyboard. I find it much more accurate than the froyo one. idk maybe its just me.
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I agree with the spacebar being too small so i switched to swiftkey pro. If the spacebar was bigger i would switch back
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what google did was copy the keyboard from the droid x and just made the keys much smaller
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Really? I always thought they copied the iPhone keyboard.
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But I see the hint of Droid X in it. And some iPhone too. Only slight button changes along the bottom.
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Yeah, it's called Smart Keyboard Pro
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Ya I downloaded and that is a whole lot better!
jaker.the.skater said:
I actually love the new android keyboard. I find it much more accurate than the froyo one. idk maybe its just me.
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Ditto. Gingerbread keyboard is the best one yet, imo.
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Ditto. Gingerbread keyboard is the best one yet, imo.
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I agree. I don't have as much errors on this one and it's the closest one to the iPhone keyboard (which was my favorite). On that 3.5" screen I was able to type out long text messages in portrait mode.
I think the oversensitivity of the Nexus S screen contributes to a lot of typoes and errors as well. Ever try holding your finger just above the screen, but not actually touching it? It'll register as a press. I'm sure when fast thumbs are glazing over the keyboard while typing, it causes mis-hits and repeated hits (like tthis or thiss - something that always happens to me). Oddly enough, sometimes the complete opposite will happen, when it doesn't register hits despite knowing I've hit the key (it'll have the popup preview). This happens especially with the keyboard (resulting in ths or tis, or things likethis). All annoying.
I've always been very critical of the Android typing experience. It's one of the few sore spots of the Android experience in general. Gingerbread stock is without question better than previous iterations, but it still pales in comparison to typing on an iPhone (or even an iPod touch). Anyone who has typed extensively on one would know the difference. I'm sure it's a combination of both hardware and software that makes it so successful; I can type with utter confidence on an iPhone/iPod Touch.
I wish I could say the same for Android. I'm hoping Blindtype will be implemented soon and change all this. I'm also hoping they'll grow a brain and depart from Apple by including features like Custom Auto-Correction. Until then, alternatives help. The new "optimized for Gingerbread" Better Keyboard 8 is quite good. Smart Keyboard Pro is good too (love the Custom Auto-Correction feature).
Menace II Society said:
Really? I always thought they copied the iPhone keyboard.
But I see the hint of Droid X in it. And some iPhone too. Only slight button changes along the bottom.
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yeah moreso the droid x then the apple one, check the pic out. i always used the droid x apk on my older android devices and i thought this new one would be the same or an improvement. i guess i thought wrong but hey that's just my opinion.
The 2.3 keyboard is just too small. Measure it to smart keyboard or swift key and you will see what I mean.
I'm using swype and love it.
I use it, I have to admit... I am still learning how to hit the keys just right. However, it is an amazing keyboard, love it.
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Menace II Society said:
I agree. I don't have as much errors on this one and it's the closest one to the iPhone keyboard (which was my favorite). On that 3.5" screen I was able to type out long text messages in portrait mode.
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Adding a vote for the Gingerbread keyboard too. Everytime I have to go back to the Froyo keyboard on friends' devices or my work phone, I find it much harder to type on than my Nexus S. I used to always need the haptic feedback turned on with the Froyo keyboard too, but I haven't bothered turning it on with this keyboard.
I like the gingerbread keyboard. I type a wee bit faster than I did with the froyo KB.
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jaker.the.skater said:
I actually love the new android keyboard. I find it much more accurate than the froyo one. idk maybe its just me.
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I'm also in love with the new Android keyboard. It may be smaller but it is more accurate than froyo. I don't have the biggest hands in the world but my hands are not small either.
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What keyboard is for YOU?

What keyboard do you like best? The one that looks the best? The one you can type fastest from with ease?
I just tried the themed android keyboard from miui and damnnn am I typing fast.
If I was to be using I hand though Swype "hands down"
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Do other OS keyboards count. If so, then I choose Windows Phone 7. Perfect response time and key sizes.
On Android, then yes, the miui keyboard is best for me.
swiftkey for me.
I agree I type faster on the android keyboard, but swype is more convenient for me.
I use the gingerbread keyboard, so much better since I used the original Android keyboard for a couple years
xFugitive said:
I agree I type faster on the android keyboard, but swype is more convenient for me.
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I agree that swype is convenient but it started getting so many of my words wrong for whatever reason I gave up on it
xrider, will that work on 2.2 roms? i've been wanting to use the stock android keyboard.
GB keyboard sucks :/
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ababypanda said:
I agree that swype is convenient but it started getting so many of my words wrong for whatever reason I gave up on it
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Yea that frustrates me sometimes. x_x
xriderx66 said:
If I was to be using I hand though Swype "hands down"
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I bet you do a lot of that one handed typing don't you.
UltraKeyboard is my keyboard of choice. Worth the couple bucks. Can fully theme it how you want it, including key size and spacing, has a ton, a ton, of features, and a swype like function that you can train and set pause parameters on. I highly recommend it.
Swiftkey is good too, if I could theme it I would probably use that all the time.
I'm using swiftkey, the only thing that I don't like that's it's bright, I would rather have a darker keyboard.
Smartkeyboard why? Because it's smart duhh
smart keyboard pro for me. ridiculous customization
+ custom smileys xD
Those are all my keyboards...
Swype for me. I hope they keep letting us beta test on all these custom ROMs.
Br1cK'd said:
I bet you do a lot of that one handed typing don't you.
UltraKeyboard is my keyboard of choice. Worth the couple bucks. Can fully theme it how you want it, including key size and spacing, has a ton, a ton, of features, and a swype like function that you can train and set pause parameters on. I highly recommend it.
Swiftkey is good too, if I could theme it I would probably use that all the time.
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Bricked!
STOP TRYING TO FIT IN! YOUR NOT ONE OF US.
GOD.
go develop something....
Pleawse!
iynfynity said:
xrider, will that work on 2.2 roms? i've been wanting to use the stock android keyboard.
GB keyboard sucks :/
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Ill see if I can extract, probably won't work. Ill update this post if it works or doesn't
Nope didn't work for me.
Extracted it from my phone and gave to my brother... he got like so many fcs after he chose the KB... he's odining I think loo
damn,I really need the stock android keyboard. thanks for trying!
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iynfynity said:
damn,I really need the stock android keyboard. thanks for trying!
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Hmm... I may have got it working... I need to fix a few more things... but need a computer might do it tomorrow... getting new wifi router tomorrow
deadpass said:
swiftkey for me.
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This says it all.
You can even see how many keystrokes you saved by using it's predictions.
swype>all
started using on my g1 when they first started releasing betas and i stopped using the hardware keyboard except for passwords and the terminal. then i got the vibrant and with the extra screen size it was perfect.

What's the most useful The keyboard dock or dock stand and bluetooth keyboard?

I feel like expanding my tab. So I'm having a hard time deciding on buying the keyboard dock or save $50-60, and get the dock stand and a bluetooth keyboard. Battery life is not a factor since I'm getting 7 to 9 hours per charge, and but usb port is. Just wanted some opinions.
http://www.costcentral.com/proddetail/ASUS_Web_tablet_docking_station/90XB2UOKST00010/11433388/
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If you've gone for a while without ever needing the keyboard dock, there isn't much that any of us could say that would make you change your mind, and judging by your case the dock stand should work just fine. And if you wanted to save even more money, you could just use a cheap USB keyboard instead of paying for a Bluetooth.
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If you've gone for a while without ever needing the keyboard dock, there isn't much that any of us could say that would make you change your mind, and judging by your case the dock stand should work just fine. And if you wanted to save even more money, you could just use a cheap USB keyboard instead of paying for a Bluetooth.
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I'm assuming you have the dock. What is your experience with it.
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Well the physical slide in keyboard (the one advertised with the TF) would be a better choice of mobility and all that. Using a bluetooth keyboard on the go would be extremely hard. If you plan on using the keyboard only at home, then getting the desk dock and bluetooth keyboard would be pretty cool, especially if you connect your TF to your TV, and then you could use the bt keyboard to control it from your couch.
Thanks for asking this, I've been looking for that dock and haven't been able to find it. Thinking of ordering this now since I use my tab as an alarm clock.
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Well the physical slide in keyboard (the one advertised with the TF) would be a better choice of mobility and all that. Using a bluetooth keyboard on the go would be extremely hard. If you plan on using the keyboard only at home, then getting the desk dock and bluetooth keyboard would be pretty cool, especially if you connect your TF to your TV, and then you could use the bt keyboard to control it from your couch.
Thanks for asking this, I've been looking for that dock and haven't been able to find it. Thinking of ordering this now since I use my tab as an alarm clock.
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Yea it does look slick plus it has usb ports and audio out
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Id say worth the extra
1.its a solid build
2.same colour scheme
3.extra battery
4.extra connectivity
5.better portability
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I'm assuming you have the dock. What is your experience with it.
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The added battery life is fantastic, and I use the USB ports all the time for transferring files between hard drives. My only complaint with the keyboard dock is that the keyboard itself sucks. I've never been a fan of the chiclet style keys, but I guess you don't really have much of a choice if the aim is to keep the device really thin.
I tolerate the keyboard when I have to on the go, but I'm definitely planning on getting the dock stand at some point so that I can use one of my nice mechanical keyboards with it at home.
I have the keyboard doc and I really enjoy it. It integrates well with the transformer and it works exceptionally well. It has been really useful for me to use at work. The added bonuses have been discussed, never had an issue with the battery running out, love the USB ports and the SD slot. As someone else mentioned, the chicklet style keyboard and the sensitivity of the mouse pad gets me sometimes. (I have big hands). Overall it is great, I love it.
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This thread makes no sense to me. The dock is a no brainer and what separates the Transformer from the crowd. Just buy it and don't even think about it
I agree the dock is the way to go.
It a very well thought out system. The USB ports and portability alone will make you glad you got it. Not to mention the full size SD card slot and extra battery.
yep..+1 for the TF dock...
it works so well and put all other 3rd party ones to shame..
Another +1 for the dock.
I find it quite comfortable typing on for a keyboard of its size. Takes a bit getting used to tho. Besides, I doubt any BT keyboard would allow you to rest the tablet in your lap (in any comfortable angle) without holding it. If it wasn't for the way these two pieces integrate, I doubt I would even own a tablet of the current generation.

[DISCUSS] What keyboard do you use?

Hey I was just wondering what keyboard you use.
Post the keyboard you use and screenshots If possible. Also tell us why.
I use SwiftKeyx because it was 10p and its awesome.
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Smart Keyboard Pro, easily the best of the 'normal' keyboards. Gives that almost psychic correction that the iPhone has.
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Smart Keyboard Pro.
Works best with 190 dpi, and has a nice feel to it.
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Old and great Better Keyboard 8, unfortunately unavailable to get from the market now
Fast, reliable, I just can't use any other keyboard. On my previous phone - X8 it was just perfect.
I hate keyboards like swype or predict-like where you can't switch it off, because I'm very very VERY fast typer and I mistype very rarely so I don't need any help in entering text.
I just use the stock keyboard, i see no reason why it would need replacing
TouchPal. Looks like the iPhone keyboard but has swype and better options.
Swiftkey x. Best keyboard I've ever used on any phone EVER. Better than any other Android keyboard and certainly better than the autocorrect failure on IOS.
I use one of the "Ice Cream Sandwich" Keyboards and love it:
https://market.android.com/details?id=inputmethod.latin.ported
Hold Option Hardware Button for minimize the Keyboard every time...
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+1 To swift key ... Used swype and the default keyboard before but they werent as good with tap-to-type for obvious reasons + swiftkeys predictions are much better.
Been using Swype pretty much since day 1 of my Xperia Play.
I got mine themed. And it's looking gooood.
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Swiftkey x. Best keyboard I've ever used on any phone EVER. Better than any other Android keyboard and certainly better than the autocorrect failure on IOS.
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Assume you don't appreciate how the apple one works then, a lot of people don't.
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Sweet checking out some of the mentioned keyboards. Seems SwiftKeyx is quite popular
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Assume you don't appreciate how the apple one works then, a lot of people don't.
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There is nothing for me to "appreciate". I have used it for many hours and I struggle to type as accurately and as quickly as I can using the popular android keyboards. The auto correction is absolutely atrocious and the key calibration is garbage. Zero customisability too.
I absolutely love the stock one but it lacks the microphone feature.
So i wanted something that had microphone and swype. I ended up choosing Go Keyboard and I'm pretty satisfied with it except there is a small part at the bottom of the screen which is not reactive, hard sometimes to hit space because of that.
I use thumb keyboard
i think they took it off the market tho. have to find the apk somewhere :\
it rocks tho, so easy to use
3dawg said:
There is nothing for me to "appreciate". I have used it for many hours and I struggle to type as accurately and as quickly as I can using the popular android keyboards. The auto correction is absolutely atrocious and the key calibration is garbage. Zero customisability too.
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I was right then!
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I used to use swiftkey x. but found a better one (at least for me) ULTRA KEYBOARD. it has the option to use swipe or not. you can also use gestures to enter symbols or hide the keyboard or delete words etc. several dictionaries. copy/paste/delete. suggestions (on/off) replacements (if I type tkvm it writes thank you very much (and you can personalize the suggestion)). themes.every one that is in the market. translator,... lots of more things... i recommended it
I use Swype because I'm super fast with it compared to regular touch typing. In certain apps I found the auto correction to be annoying though so it's disabled.
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The official 2.3.4 R800a FW for NA has a extra configuration key that shortens my space bar compared to AT&T 2.3.3 R800at FW. How do I get rid of it or switch back to the one with a bigger space bar? I backed eveything up with Titanium Backup and loaded the keyboard backup but I don't see an option for it.

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