Hi there, I got a QTEK9090 and I use the keyboard alot. i would like to use the auto-word completion but it requires the use of stylus to accept the sugested word, is there any key on the keyboard that does that?
Down followed by Enter should do the trick
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Hi there, does anyone know if there is possible to get the symbols åäö to be available in ABC mode on the HP Ipaq 614c? For example if i press the 2 button four times I get an Å and if I press it five times I get an Ä. At the moment these symbols are only available through the special symbols page and it's kinda annoying to go through all the menus every time I need to use one of these letters.
I have also searched for Swedish XT9 language packs which would also solve the problem but have found nothing that works with my phone. All i really need is these symbols to be somehow binded to the buttons so i can write them without going through the menus.
I'm very grateful for any kind of help!
Is there any way to get the SYM keystroke (FN+Spacebar) to behave like in some PPC's where you type a regular n followed by SYM and the n becomes ñ. I hate having to browse through that character map window every time I have to type an accented character - it takes my focus away from what I'm writing!
I tried the Rhodium Keyboard Controller but it just rendered the SYM keystroke and the OK key unusable. (The SYM keystroke when mapped, the OK key just by installing that driver.)
I was able to change the SYM behavior in a Samsung Epix with this registry mod...
Code:
HKLM\System\IME\SymbolSelector
Keycode (DWORD): changed from 122 to 116.
...But the HTC Fuze and Tilt2 already have the same value I was changing to in the Epix, and the reverse does not help.
Does anyone know how to get the desired SYM behavior? Many thanks.
I find it frustrating when I've been working in the keyboard that to accept it or close it down that I have to move up to the top right of the touch screen.
Is there a way to do it from the keyboard (my old mda 2 had its own ok button). Assuming not can code be written that does the job via the Fn key. Say Fn then X.
you can probably use rhodium keyboard controller and map something. everyone swears by that program but i never got it working. the att version has an ok button anyway.
Of course the hardware button on the front of the phone does "Ok" but if you want to specifically close, yes you need something else.. I still use AEButtonPlus myself for stuff like that, but the keyboard controller would likely be able to do it too.
"Rhodium keyboard controller" works excellent!
And yes, it is possible to remap so that a button works simililar to an "Ok"-button. I use the letter-symbol-button as "Ok". The Ok often works as closing the program ("x").
I haven´t found anything corresonding to "x" but haven´t really missed it either with the above solution. But it would be interesting to know it there i such a function.
Good luck!
Hello, I know it could seem strange, but I need that numeric part of Qwerty keyboard of Excalibur, acts like a normal keypad. Something like HTC tornado. What I want is when I press key marked as "2" three times, letter C appears.
Is it possible?
Thanks.
I just got a bluetooth keyboard and was working in polaris office when I accidentally pressed some combination of keys together and caused the input language to change and I can't get it to go back to english. Anyone know the hotkeys or of a way that I get it back to english?