Hello, can some one please help me with my Softbank X01HT pda.
The Windows Mobile 5 is in english. The problem is the keyboard maping layout. When typing with the keys on the keyboard the shift keys don't match what's on the screen. Like , ; ? etc .... but the letters are fine. Is there a fix for this. When I press shift ; I get something else.
Thanks for your time.
daytrader said:
Hello, can some one please help me with my Softbank X01HT pda.
The Windows Mobile 5 is in english. The problem is the keyboard maping layout. When typing with the keys on the keyboard the shift keys don't match what's on the screen. Like , ; ? etc .... but the letters are fine. Is there a fix for this. When I press shift ; I get something else.
Thanks for your time.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299159
Hey all,
About a week ago I updated from 6.0 to 6.1 ricky edition no opera, on my dash.
I works great, but I have a few problems which I cant find out how to fix.
1. When I go to Stat/ My tools/ Extras, and open one of the command prompt looking icons, I cant move up or down, or switch the option.
2. When txt, The keyboard is all jumbled up. The main letters work fine, e.i. The qwerty letters, but the alt letters are mixed up. When I press the ! key, (M) it gives a = sign. When I press = (L) it gives me the euro sign.
Thanks in advanced!
Dash Hacker said:
Hey all,
About a week ago I updated from 6.0 to 6.1 ricky edition no opera, on my dash.
I works great, but I have a few problems which I cant find out how to fix.
1. When I go to Stat/ My tools/ Extras, and open one of the command prompt looking icons, I cant move up or down, or switch the option.
2. When txt, The keyboard is all jumbled up. The main letters work fine, e.i. The qwerty letters, but the alt letters are mixed up. When I press the ! key, (M) it gives a = sign. When I press = (L) it gives me the euro sign.
Thanks in advanced!
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Regarding the extras when trying to choose one move right instead of down and then up will be left.
You dont say whrere your from so for US English TegiceT9
For UK look @ my sig eT9 Full, install the one you need then reboot go to a text input box and press FN + Space and choose ABC.
WOW! You are amazing! Both problems resolved in record time! Is there any way I can recognize this man? in not, just +rep!
Well I am happy that you are satisfied...
I had the need yesterday to do some text copying from one email to another and could not find anyway to copy/paste from the slide out keyboard.
I had to resort to using the WM keyboard layout to actually get the CTRL key to do the copy and paste.
Is there a way to do this from the slideout keyboard or even from the HTC QWERTY keyboard?
You can use the screen to do a copy/paste. Hold your finger or stylus on the screen and a menu pops up with make selection. It stops the screen from scrolling so you can highlight text. Not sure about and keyboard tricks.
Use the software from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240.
Map Func C to emulate Ctrl C, Func X to emulate Ctrl X, Func V to emulate Ctrl V, and Func A to emulate Ctrl A. Works great.
Great!
Both options are perfect! Thanks guys!
I have the keyboard configurator installed and a GSM model TP2, so I have a Control key already on the keyboard.
I'm just wondering if there is a way to map the combination of the Ctrl key with another, let's say if I wanted to map Ctrl + 4 = Close Window.
Thanks in advance!
rorytmeadows said:
I have the keyboard configurator installed and a GSM model TP2, so I have a Control key already on the keyboard.
I'm just wondering if there is a way to map the combination of the Ctrl key with another, let's say if I wanted to map Ctrl + 4 = Close Window.
Thanks in advance!
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No, there is not an easy way to do that, but there IS an easy way to map the Function/Alt key with another.
When you select 'add key' in the keyboard configurator check the box that says "combine with Function key". There you go, I hope that helps!
Hi guys
Any idea how i can do a cut, copy and paste function during editing of my contacts info? I tried to tap and hold on the selected text but no cut, copy and paste function is made available to me. Or is there any available freeware that will allow me to do this?
It's quite difficult not knowing or having this function for shifting the text between the fields as i need to re-type them out each time.
Thanks in advance for the assistance.
That's easy... ctrl+c, ctrl+v, ctrl+x. There is a reason that I LOVE my TP2 for having a Ctrl key, I use it all of the times. Contacts and Google Maps are two areas where the right click menu doesn't appear, and the keystroke shortcuts come in quite handy!
Jason
if you have a tilt 2, theres no copy and paste on the keyboard, i still havent figured out a way to map it to FN+C or FN+X or FN+V, but i just use swype onscreen keyboard to do it =X
You may could use "VitoCopyPaste.exe" to Cut, Copy and Paste. Just Google around. I also had it on my phone once.
You can use Keyboard Controller (link below) to remap many different keys. Since the Tilt2 doesn't have a control key, I suggest remapping the FN key+C for copy and FN+V for paste. You can allow keys to directly open programs and lots more - GREAT program. I can vouch for it working very well with the Tilt2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240
Enjoy!
theres no function for copy and paste on the keyboard controller, or else i would have done that already, unless someone has a solution that i dont know about
Yeah why i didn't think of that - Ctrl + X, Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V
Thanks all for the help.
Cheers!
Jon
anyone have any idea to do this for the tilt2?
if you don't have the ctrl button, the "HTC People" contacts manager seems to have left out the popup cut/copy/paste menu on tap and hold of selected text.
but if you go to the windows contacts manager, the cut/copy/paste does come up. just either go to "More" within the HTC manager, or just start up contacts manually through the program list.
i actually prefer the windows contacts manager and have disabled the HTC tab.
xredjokerx said:
theres no function for copy and paste on the keyboard controller, or else i would have done that already, unless someone has a solution that i dont know about
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Pick a key you are unlikely to want and map it is the Ctrl key then you can use ctrl x ctrl c and ctrl v
barbo said:
You can use Keyboard Controller (link below) to remap many different keys. Since the Tilt2 doesn't have a control key, I suggest remapping the FN key+C for copy and FN+V for paste. You can allow keys to directly open programs and lots more - GREAT program. I can vouch for it working very well with the Tilt2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240
Enjoy!
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xredjokerx said:
theres no function for copy and paste on the keyboard controller, or else i would have done that already, unless someone has a solution that i dont know about
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xredjokerx said:
anyone have any idea to do this for the tilt2?
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Touch_Pete said:
Pick a key you are unlikely to want and map it is the Ctrl key then you can use ctrl x ctrl c and ctrl v
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I use the Keyboard Controller on a Tilt 2 and have FN + C mapped to Ctrl -c (specifically, emulate key press, key 67 [C key], with the Ctrl box checked, send to OS). I have done similar with FN + X, & FN + V. Works great as copy, cut, & paste everywhere I have tried it.
I cant select ( highlight ) text from windows live messenger..
Also its very annoying to tap on the screen, and than select: select text, to be able to highlight and copy something.. is there anything i can do, to use it like htc kaiser... being able to select the text immediately ? without all those steps?
adoute said:
I use the Keyboard Controller on a Tilt 2 and have FN + C mapped to Ctrl -c (specifically, emulate key press, key 67 [C key], with the Ctrl box checked, send to OS). I have done similar with FN + X, & FN + V. Works great as copy, cut, & paste everywhere I have tried it.
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This works for me, I have been doing this since I got my Tilt2.
I have Z,X,C,V,A mapped. Very useful.
ctrl key functionality w/o need for ctrl (or Fn) key
I have found that the keyboard controller program also allows you to do this without having to use Fn (or any other two key sequence). What you can do is assign a long key press for C, X, V to serve as copy, cut, paste by emulating CTRL-C, CTRL-X, CTRL-V, while assigning the short key press (click) to retain the default key functions (i.e., c, x, v).
Of course, you can expand on this. I applied this method to create a Fn-key-free keypad. For number 1, a single click is still an apostrophe, but long press is number 1. While the built-in option to double-click Fn is definitely more efficient when you have lots of numbers to enter, my sense is that a long key press is more convenient when you have just a few numbers to input.
And, this method also works for undo (i.e., control Z on your computer can be long press z on your tilt 2). Which is a beautiful thing.