Jorno folding keyboard for my Nexus 6P. - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I purchased a Jorno folding keyboard for my Nexus 6P. However, I have not found a way to send a text or email without pushing the send icon on the screen. Pressing enter will not send texts or emails. Does anyone know of a way to send from the keyboard and not the screen?

nmcnutt said:
I purchased a Jorno folding keyboard for my Nexus 6P. However, I have not found a way to send a text or email without pushing the send icon on the screen. Pressing enter will not send texts or emails. Does anyone know of a way to send from the keyboard and not the screen?
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There should be an option in your keyboard settings(on your phone) that binds enter to send. also try holding down the crtl button (or shift can't remember which) when pressing enter I think that works as well.

Neither of your suggestions work. Thanks for your help

nmcnutt said:
Neither of your suggestions work. Thanks for your help
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hmm. what about tab and enter? If not maybe switch to a different keyboard like swiftkey which uses (ctrl+tab then enter).

Ok, the Ctrl + Enter work while emailing to send. However, I am not able to send from the Jorno keyboard.using text messaging.

nmcnutt said:
Ok, the Ctrl + Enter work while emailing to send. However, I am not able to send from the Jorno keyboard.using text messaging.
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Yeah it depends on app. Try downloading Swift key or similar and use the key combo mentioned before.

Jorno keyboard
Ok, now the Ctrl + Enter is not working on my keyboard. I have reinstalled the app but it is not working.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

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Smileys/Smilies on Palm Treo Pro

Indeed I am confused: How do I use smileys on my Treo Pro in an SMS (text message)? There are some on the phone, according to a folder on the phone, but do not know to use them...no pop up like on my old Palm Treo 680....and do not care to type in things like a colon followed by a closing parenthesis, to result in this:
Palm has dropped their own sms app in favor of the standard WM6 sms app. That does not support smileys. You could just do them by hand though .
MaxLaw843 said:
Indeed I am confused: How do I use smileys on my Treo Pro in an SMS (text message)? There are some on the phone, according to a folder on the phone, but do not know to use them...no pop up like on my old Palm Treo 680....and do not care to type in things like a colon followed by a closing parenthesis, to result in this:
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Yep, too bad
You just have to type them in.
Send as MMS
You could send your texts as MMS and then you have the smileys. If you have an unlimited everything account then who cares? Although you might look like a douche to your recipients...
SMS vs. MMS (Others NOT receiving....)
bones boy said:
You could send your texts as MMS and then you have the smileys. If you have an unlimited everything account then who cares? Although you might look like a douche to your recipients...
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I have tried the MMS route, as I rarely send texts except to my wife (and she knows what a geek--Etc.--I am). She never gets them...do not know if it is because she is on Verizon (on a Palm 755p) and I am on T-mobile (with 400 texts a month for $5). So....don't know why it is never getting through to her.....
quick tip
I also miss having the smiley button. I preferred the old palm sms over the microsoft sms, and I tried installing the old palm sms but found I was then not able to use MMS. So I am now using the microsoft sms and found a quick smiley trick. When typing a message, if you want to enter a smile, frown or wink....hit the Alt button then hit option semi-colin....it will bring up those 3 smileys as options. Hope this helps.
-CC
Can't you just use Smiley SMS?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=328363
ALT + Option button + semi-colon = Smilies
Lawmen23 said:
I also miss having the smiley button. I preferred the old palm sms over the microsoft sms, and I tried installing the old palm sms but found I was then not able to use MMS. So I am now using the microsoft sms and found a quick smiley trick. When typing a message, if you want to enter a smile, frown or wink....hit the Alt button then hit option semi-colin....it will bring up those 3 smileys as options. Hope this helps.
-CC
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Thanks...now if that isn't a hidden trick for WinMo 6.1, I don't know what is.
Wonder how many people (other than you...and now me) know about that trick?
I want something more than Smiley SMS offers: Sorry!
wallen said:
Can't you just use Smiley SMS?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=328363
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Nope...from what I see, Smiley SMS only displays Smileys in your text message, and does not allow you to insert one.

Voice Synth - Read Text Msgs

In addition to another thread that says you can announce a track name while playing it by holding the UP VOLUME button, you can also do this for individual texts.
Example,
Go to a text msg thread, click on the msg, push hold UP VOLUME and it reads it.
Does anyone know a way to do this for e-mail?
Does it work if you get a text in another language then English? Do you need a local version of the rom/csc for it to work?
deanwray said:
In addition to another thread that says you can announce a track name while playing it by holding the UP VOLUME button, you can also do this for individual texts.
Example,
Go to a text msg thread, click on the msg, push hold UP VOLUME and it reads it.
Does anyone know a way to do this for e-mail?
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You bring me up to let me down. I tried this, it adjusts the font size of my text message.
Damn you Korean firmware! I'm happy for you though. Just in case I'm doing it wrong, this is the stock message app, right?
Edit: I do have SpeechSynthesis Data installed on the phone, and I can get the example to play right but it doesn't work in the text message.
alovell83 said:
You bring me up to let me down. I tried this, it adjusts the font size of my text message.
Damn you Korean firmware! I'm happy for you though. Just in case I'm doing it wrong, this is the stock message app, right?
Edit: I do have SpeechSynthesis Data installed on the phone, and I can get the example to play right but it doesn't work in the text message.
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It works on mine and yes its just the stock sms app, you click on the speech bubble then hold the volume up key. It should also work with the media player as well, it reads the name out of the currently playing track when you hold the up volume key (you only need to hold it until it starts speaking).
@ Deanwray, I've tried it in emails and i have no joy either
Sweet, thanks for that
deanwray said:
In addition to another thread that says you can announce a track name while playing it by holding the UP VOLUME button, you can also do this for individual texts.
Example,
Go to a text msg thread, click on the msg, push hold UP VOLUME and it reads it.
Does anyone know a way to do this for e-mail?
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Not sure about the other versions of this phone, but for the Vibrant (T-Mobile USA), if you go to Menu->Settings->Text-to-Speech, there is a setting called "Driving Mode" which automatically speaks all incoming texts and calls. It's a pretty nice feature

[Q] Enter Key to Send SMS?

Does anyone know if there is a way to have the enter key send an SMS Text as opposed to having to hit the send key?
i would love to have that feature! i just want to ask of that and get your question
Nevermind, wrong directions. Sorry
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
yes. Open your messaging app, then hit the menu button, click settings and scroll down until u c the ” send on enter” option. Frankly, I think its annoying as u will find yourself sending messages when you actually meant to hit back space and delete your typo

[Q] How do I press enter to send msgs on Facebook app w/ a physical keyboard?

Hi!
I was wondering if you Nexus 7 users are fed up with pressing the "Send" button with your hand whenever you send an IM on facebook messenger. Is there a fix so I could press enter and have the message send?
Thank you,
Jerry
hmmm, i was wondering the same thing!
so i want to bump this!
my Nexus 7 paired with a Bluetooth keyboard also just new lines on press of enter instead of send on apps except Whatsapp (which has an option for it). Any solution for this, as its a PITA long time

Sending a smily without making the message an mms

I have sent 2 MMS now without wanting to. I have come from a HTC One X which was able to send a smiley as part of an SMS but when I use the smileys on the standard Samsung keyboard they are pictures. Are there any SMS smileys on the phone I thought I had found some but now cant find any.
descb600f said:
I have sent 2 MMS now without wanting to. I have come from a HTC One X which was able to send a smiley as part of an SMS but when I use the smileys on the standard Samsung keyboard they are pictures. Are there any SMS smileys on the phone I thought I had found some but now cant find any.
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Use Hangouts for SMS it has smileys which send as SMS
descb600f said:
I have sent 2 MMS now without wanting to. I have come from a HTC One X which was able to send a smiley as part of an SMS but when I use the smileys on the standard Samsung keyboard they are pictures. Are there any SMS smileys on the phone I thought I had found some but now cant find any.
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Try SwiftKey keyboard beta Google it that has smileys built in
For the standard Android smileys (not emojis that count as MMS) just click the menu button and select add smiley
Skander1998 said:
For the standard Android smileys (not emojis that count as MMS) just click the menu button and select add smiley
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I knew I wasn't going mad cheers.
I tried the swiftkey but lost some of the Samsung features so went back.
Still missing some of the HTC features as it is.

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