Dvorak Layout for Maliit - Sailfish General

Hi everyone. The dvorak layout packaged on TMO and on openrepos sucks really bad, so last night I rewrote it myself inspiring on the android keyboard one.
I'm not in the mood to rpm it, because to modify the last keyboard row I've got to edit a layout-indipendent file of maliit conf. I'm going to send these changes to Penguin, hoping he could do the work.
You've got to replace your language file with dvorak.qml and SpacebarRowDeadKey.qml
/usr/share/maliit/plugins/com/jolla/layouts/yourlanguage.qml
/usr/share/maliit/plugins/com/jolla/SpacebarRowDeadKey.qml

dvorak
Btw, I recently started using dvorak and find it really helpful. Tried to use some help-tools to get better with typing... If anyone is on the same road, I'll allow myself to suggest TypingStudy com. It was very useful.

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Removing words from t9 dictionary?

Morning all,
Just wonder if you can help me with a quick question?
I seem to have inadvertently added odd words to my T9 dictionary.
Seems to be when I use a question mark.
Whenever I type ‘you’ now it always suggests ‘you?you’ or another example is ‘tonight’ which suggests ‘tonight?tonight’
I didn’t realise I had added these (bug??) but will be more careful in future
I wonder if anyone can suggest a way to delete words I’ve added to the dictionary?
I’m fed up of these words always taking priority over the actual word I need.
Any help appreciated
Justin
There is a way to delete ALL of them:
Settings->Personal->Input->Word Completion->Erase
(Free translation from a dutch version)
do people use the T9 with the qwerty keyboard, I personally don't see the point ???
Dauntless said:
There is a way to delete ALL of them:
Settings->Personal->Input->Word Completion->Erase
(Free translation from a dutch version)
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The words still exist in auto complete after this procedure
If you look in the Windows directory there's a program called eT9MyWords.exe which let's you delete custom words. Just create a shortcut to it in your Programs. Sorted.
ooh Top Marks!
Cheers

[Q] how to access User Dictionary terms for Touch Input

I have cyanogen's rom version 3.4.6 running on the g1 I currently use touch input onscreen keyboard included, which i believe is the hero htc_IME keyboard. I love how it automatically saves new user terms to the dictionary, but occasionally it will save a term that i just spelled wrong. under my phones settings in locale and text there is the user dictionary option where i can add or delete the terms. Unfortunately this option only shows the user dictionary terms from my android keyboard and not the touch input. i have looked everywhere but i cannot find a way to view and delete the user dictionary terms for touch input..... can anybody please help me?!?!?!?!
In for answer..Been wondering the same
The dictionary is used internally by the keyboard. You can not modify it (add or remove word) unless you know the dictionary file format. But from my understanding the dictionary file format is private proprietary of Tegic software company. There's no public document about this file format
bubsy7 said:
I have cyanogen's rom version 3.4.6 running on the g1 I currently use touch input onscreen keyboard included, which i believe is the hero htc_IME keyboard. I love how it automatically saves new user terms to the dictionary, but occasionally it will save a term that i just spelled wrong. under my phones settings in locale and text there is the user dictionary option where i can add or delete the terms. Unfortunately this option only shows the user dictionary terms from my android keyboard and not the touch input. i have looked everywhere but i cannot find a way to view and delete the user dictionary terms for touch input..... can anybody please help me?!?!?!?!
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As previous stated there isn't a way to access the dictionary for Touch Input. Your best bet is to uninstall it via Manage Applications and reinstall it. Get the zip here. Push the library file. You can push the apk but it might not fit depending on your phone set up. You can simply put the apk on the root of your SD and run it using Astro or whatever file management app you're using. In the future it would behoove you to be VERY careful on adding words to Touch Input.
Thank you for the help i really appreciate it..... i'm not sure i care enough about the misspelled words to go through with deleting the app and reinstalling it...i sure wish there was an option so i could turn off the auto add feature.... oh well, i guess this is the price i pay for using a keyboard not made for my phone... thanks again!
I dont want to create another thread for a similar question. On the HTC IME how do we STOP the hardware keyboard from trying to "correct" my words as i type them? Its driving me insane.
serialtoon said:
I dont want to create another thread for a similar question. On the HTC IME how do we STOP the hardware keyboard from trying to "correct" my words as i type them? Its driving me insane.
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Theres an option in the settings (gear icon key next to comma key) to turn it off completely, settings- text input and there you will see spell correction and prediction .. or whenever it automatically corrects the word hit back space asap and it will uncorrect it
I posted where the files are and how to reset it here.
However, I do not know about editing those files, you can try if you want.

Standard Android Keyboard on Hero.

Is there anyway to get the standard android keyboard onto a hero? I actually have an Eris, but I don't think that effects the possibility any. I would imagine it's only an .apk file, but searching google brought up nothing. If you have the file needed to get this onto my phone, I'd appreciate it very much.
Also looking for something like this if it's possible.
I tried copying the keyboard from cyanogen mod, but it didn't work, so it's not that simple, I'm afraid.
I would also like to know how to do this.
+1
I can tell you now... you'll be disappointed with any keyboard besides the HTC keyboard. I even tried "Better" Keyboard (the quotes indicate that it's not really better).
I would be willing to give the Samsung keyboard a go, but the HTC keyboard is the best I've seen as far as interpreting your intended keys, auto complete, spell check, etc.
Definitely think the HTC keybaord is the way to go. Would hate to have to use another one.
SoftKeyboard.apk
I extracted this apk file from the AOSP source tree for Android 2.0.1. I haven't tested it yet, but it should work. After installing it, you should be able to set it as default somewhere in the Settings/Locale menus. Hope this is helpful!
Andrew
Is it possible to use the HTC Keyboard on a Motorola Droid?
If so, does anybody have the apk file?
thats a very good question. The Newer iphone style keyboard pretty bad imo. I find it really hard to type on it and it seems quite slow!
that APK File says cannot install this software on this phone! HTC Hero 1.5 T-mobile uk edition
nolimit966 said:
that APK File says cannot install this software on this phone! HTC Hero 1.5 T-mobile uk edition
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have you ticked the box to allow install of unknown sources in settings/applications
*EDIT*
Sorry 4get what i just said i get the same error lol
Standard Keyboard
I tried following instructions I found that had me copying 2 files from ASOP Cupcake in to /system/lib, something like libjni...
and the LatinIME.apk+odex in to /system/app
And no luck I'm afraid, same error on how the keyboard could not be installed.
Anyone know if it's actually purposely restricted or just missing components that can be replaced?
I came from the HTC Magic and the keyboard is the one thing that I miss
sonnetsonnetsonnet said:
Is there anyway to get the standard android keyboard onto a hero? I actually have an Eris, but I don't think that effects the possibility any. I would imagine it's only an .apk file, but searching google brought up nothing. If you have the file needed to get this onto my phone, I'd appreciate it very much.
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I'm using something like this, it's something called "Scandinavian Keyboard" off the Market. You need to long-press a textfield in order to actually enable it when you've installed the apk. I suspect all you need to swap to the stock android keyboard is the LatinIME.apk from a corresponding version (of android).
The scandinavian keyboard is actually only the US ASCII layout with some long-press popups for our weird characters, so if nothing else you could probably install this too. Perhaps it's just relabeled...
framework
It seems as though the HTC_IME.apk has a framework check, so it checks either the android or HTC apk in /system/framework.
Maybe the HTC framework is preventing the install of the default keyboard?
Any developers willing to take a quick look in to this?
The android keyboard is in my opinion the better keyboard and it would be great to be able to use it on the Hero, would make the experience perfect.
i agree with the guys saying htc's one is great....it really is fast an reliable...only thing it is lacking is an option to erase false entries that keep showing up....for example i typed "aam" few times instead of "sam"

[Q] Bilangual autocorrection

Hello everybody,
I thought I should give Windows 8 a try as well and I can say I do infact like it But one Thing that bugs me is the autocorrection. Is it possible, to set the dictionary to two languages? Everytime a write an english text, random words get capitalized when they are recognized as german. I do sometimes Switch to the english Keyboard layout, however there are most of the Special keys different located. Is it possible to use both, the english and german dictionary in the autocorrection feature?
Regards
Chris
I had a run-in with this very same problem a couple of weeks ago. In my case, I am Portuguese, but I do write quite a lot of English (as you can plainly see from this very post... lol).
I went about trying to find a way to do exactly as you want. From what I could find out, as of right now your keyboard layout is directly linked with your input language; also, you can't have more than one language per keyboard layout. There is a 1:1 ratio there.
Which, in short, means we're stuck with that odd behavior in Windows 8 (either we keep separate keyboards, memorize multiple keyboard layouts, get auto-corrected for the wrong language or disable spelling altogether - which, quite frankly, I don't even know if it's possible). And I'm not too bad, at least we don't need to capitalize every noun in Portuguese (that has to be a pain in the behind to work through with the spell-check...), we just get A LOT of red underlined words.
I have, however, already submitted a bug report/feature request for that issue. I had to go around and install the Feedback Report Tool for Internet Explorer 10 (if memory serves me right), and navigate a few options, but I could do it. If you can, try and submit it too, there are bound to be quite a lot of people who are in the same boat as ourselves...
Hope this helps.
Miguel

[Guide] Samsung Japanese Keypad on non-Docomo Note II

This is for anyone interested in using the stock Japanese keyboard including Japanese handwriting. Using yubimusubi's post from a different thread, I was able to get the Samsung Japanese keypad from the Docomo variant of the Galaxy Note II working on my N7100. Place these files in the appropriate directories of your system folder.
The files I used are as follows:
APKs:
system/app/iWnnIME_T0.apk
system/app/Maruberi.apk
system/app/Mazec.apk
system/app/Mincho.apk (not necessary, but I think it's a Japanese font)
Fonts:
system/fonts/truetypeEmoji.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Bold.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-BoldItalic.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Italic.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Regular.ttf
VODB:
system/VODB/ja_JP/checked
system/VODB/ja_JP/files.txt
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP.lang
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-ak-cur.lite.res
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-lk-text.lite.res
Libraries:
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_emaildotcom.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_urldotcom.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_xlarge_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_xlarge_JP.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_morphem_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libEnjemailuri.so
system/lib/libennjcon.so
system/lib/libennjubase1gb.so
system/lib/libennjubase1us.so
system/lib/libennjubase2.so
system/lib/libennjubase3.so
system/lib/libennjyomi.so
system/lib/libiwnn.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_kihon.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_tyukyu.so
(without these you can't convert kana to kanji)
system/lib/libmazecdict.so
system/lib/libMazecJpnDic.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicA.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicB.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicC.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicD.so
system/lib/libMazecRecognizer.so
system/lib/libnjaddress.so
system/lib/libnjcon.so
system/lib/libnjemoji.so
system/lib/libnjexyomi.so
system/lib/libnjfzk.so
system/lib/libnjname.so
system/lib/libnjtan.so
system/lib/libnjubase1.so
system/lib/libnjubase2.so
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Working:
Mazec handwriting (!!)
Alphabet keyboard (full-width & half-width)
numbers keyboard
symbols/emoticons
hiragana-Kanji henkan (変換 - allows changing hiragana to kanji)
katakana (full-width & half-width)
Credit for discovering the original files goes to yubimusubi! All this is is my effort to streamline it and pinpoint exactly which files are relevant and which are unnecessary.
Download (51.4 MB) - Not a flashable zip. Use a File Explorer program to place the files in the appropriate directories of your system folder, then restart your device. You must have root access!
But where's the file?
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
But where's the file?
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Added to first post! Let me know if it works for you!
Thanks a lot ^^
Gonna try and will tell you if its work ^^
One problem: seems for emoji, you have to enable the emoji supported text field.
I have tried once with Google Japanese Keyboard and it unable to input DoCoMo's emoji into text field (like in email).
Is this keyboard able to input emoji (not iOS6 emoji, but DoCoMo/Japan standard emoji)?
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Thanks a lot ^^
Gonna try and will tell you if its work ^^
One problem: seems for emoji, you have to enable the emoji supported text field.
I have tried once with Google Japanese Keyboard and it unable to input DoCoMo's emoji into text field (like in email).
Is this keyboard able to input emoji (not iOS6 emoji, but DoCoMo/Japan standard emoji)?
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Sorry. I'm not exactly sure what you mean.
If you mean the emoticons that use actual pictograms, I don't think this keyboard is capable of that.
As far as I know, this keyboard's emoticons are pure ascii characters (ie. (^ ^)d (^O^) \(^_^)/ ) same as the Japanese WNN keyboard.
For me, I haven't had a keyboard yet that has pictogram emoji built in. In my experience, they are built into individual messaging/mail programs as opposed to individual keyboards. If you know otherwise, please let me know.
IT WORKS!!!!! ^^
Glad to hear it! よかった!:good:
IT WORKS IN MY NOTE 8:laugh: ... thank you very much!!!.. now i can write japanese and learn japanese from my note 8 more effectively
どうもありがとうございます:victory:
so appreciated to find this thread. Thank you so much. It works! I signed up literally just for your post!
however, kind of sorry to learn that Japanese keyboard is separate. I'd thought that I could easily switch between languages with just a tap. Now still have to go through all the trouble to constantly pull down the notification menu to change keyboards. one more inconvenient thing is that the keyboard doesn't scale down when the phone is set to multiwindow mode. Hope that samsung will make some changes in the future.
とにかく ありがとうございました!

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