Getting the android keyboard and the sense camera? - Hero, G2 Touch Android Development

Over the last couple of weeks I've been switching between vanilla (aHero, Vanillian) and Sense (Defiance, Villain) roms, and both have their advantages. Since I'm quite hooked on Home++ I don't really care about the launchers, but the camera app on Sense 2.1 is far superior. Vanilla Android, on the other hand, has a great keyboard.
What I'd like to know: is it possible to either get the Sense camera on vanilla or the vanilla keyboard on Sense?
Thanks in advance for any help and replies.

Quistnix said:
Over the last couple of weeks I've been switching between vanilla (aHero, Vanillian) and Sense (Defiance, Villain) roms, and both have their advantages. Since I'm quite hooked on Home++ I don't really care about the launchers, but the camera app on Sense 2.1 is far superior. Vanilla Android, on the other hand, has a great keyboard.
What I'd like to know: is it possible to either get the Sense camera on vanilla or the vanilla keyboard on Sense?
Thanks in advance for any help and replies.
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count me plus one for the android keyboard with swipe gestures smiley and voice button

Is there an apk for the android keyboard? It is sooooo much better.

Android keyboard for Sense
Flash the attached file to your phone. After flashing, go to an app where you can compose text (email, sms, etc). Press and hold the area where you would type. A popup will show up, select input method, then select android keyboard. Done! Works great!

eatmydave said:
Flash the attached file to your phone. After flashing, go to an app where you can compose text (email, sms, etc). Press and hold the area where you would type. A popup will show up, select input method, then select android keyboard. Done! Works great!
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Why is the keyboard size so big?
Does it connect to the internet for voice to text?

eatmydave said:
Flash the attached file to your phone. After flashing, go to an app where you can compose text (email, sms, etc). Press and hold the area where you would type. A popup will show up, select input method, then select android keyboard. Done! Works great!
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Thanks a lot, flashing right now

jeremy89632 said:
Why is the keyboard size so big?
Does it connect to the internet for voice to text?
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The voice to text is supposed to work, so I assume you are correct...

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Touch Pro 2 - Auto Complete? Spell Check?

I recently upgraded from a T-Mobile Wing to the T-Mobile TP2, and for the most part I am really appreciating the improvements in hardware and software.
One thing that is bugging me, though, is that when texting or writing an email on my Wing I would be offered a list of possible words after typing the first few characters. I could select one with the arrow keys, and then press space to accept. This made typing out messages much faster. Also, it would auto-correct certain words - like changing "i' to "I", or "adn" to "and".
I can't seem to find a place to turn these features on in my TP2.
It originally came with WM 6.1, but I have since upgraded with the official WM 6.5.
Any ideas?
Edit:
I should also mention that I am talking about using the hardware keyboard. I am aware that you can bring up the on-screen keyboard, select XT9, and close the on-screen keyboard - and then you will have word completion functionality, but the setting does not seem to be persistent.
Thanks!
It should work, just open up the keyboard in landscape mode and click the same XT9 key. If not go search for a registry change to have it default to that setting.
burtonsnow8 said:
It should work, just open up the keyboard in landscape mode and click the same XT9 key. If not go search for a registry change to have it default to that setting.
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My point was kind of that I don't want to open the on-screen keyboard and select XT9. It becomes pretty unwieldy to add those steps every time I slide out the keyboard.
I was hoping that someone could point me to an option setting that I hadn't stumbled across.
It seems an odd bit of functionality to have been removed from the OS, so I was hoping that it was there, but not enabled - make sense?
Thanks for the tip, though
qwkynuf said:
My point was kind of that I don't want to open the on-screen keyboard and select XT9. It becomes pretty unwieldy to add those steps every time I slide out the keyboard.
I was hoping that someone could point me to an option setting that I hadn't stumbled across.
It seems an odd bit of functionality to have been removed from the OS, so I was hoping that it was there, but not enabled - make sense?
Thanks for the tip, though
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On my phone it was saving XT9 as the default for messages, even after a soft reset. I'm running Mighty Mike's 6.5 sense 2.1. Here is a possible solution (post 7):
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=1578880
burtonsnow8 said:
On my phone it was saving XT9 as the default for messages, even after a soft reset. I'm running Mighty Mike's 6.5 sense 2.1. Here is a possible solution (post 7):
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=1578880
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Thanks,
My phone is not saving XT9 as a default at all. As soon as I open a new message it is back to ABC mode. I checked the setting in the link that you shared, but mine was already turned on. Seems to make no difference to the hardware keyboard.
Thanks again

HTC Keyboard - Froyo

Hi all,
maybe this has been addressed somewhere already, but I haven't found it.
In stock Eclair there was a "hide" button on the onscreen keyboard. In all of the Sense Froyo ROMs I've used, there is a "change keyboard layout/language" button instead. Now if I want to hide the keyboard (e.g. to access controls that are under it) I have to either push the menu button or click somewhere outside a text control. This approach is rather clumsy, the "hide" button was much more useful.
Is there a way to restore this "hide" button? Or does someone has an apk of the Eclair sense keyboard that would work with Froyo?
Thanks
I think you need to search for HTC ime mod. HTC keyboard for stock android.
Push the back button and the keyboard disappears
I do know what Sigismund83 means and it's quite frustrating, I've only just got used to hiding the Keyboard by using the back button, but I wish there was a quick-hide button like there was prior to upgrading to Froyo. I've even had a dabble in the Android's keyboard, but the keyboard is too tall and when I'm creating an sms, I'd like to read over what I had prior and it's difficult to do so.
Gonna check out HTC IME Mod to see if that's any good.
Actually perfect! I've got it exactly how I want it after a few minutes of faffing about..
Sigismund83, you can download the keyboard from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
And the settings I use to make it look like Stock IME are as follows..
I deselected "Show candidates bar" and got rid of the "Smiley hack" within the User Interface by [email protected] and it was perfect.
Hope this helps
Oh and before I forget, if you've got Dropbox, best thing to do is upload the apks there then use the Dropbox app to download and the phone will prompt to install. But if you're not lazy (unlike me), just shove them on the memory card and install with ASTRO.
nteeb said:
Push the back button and the keyboard disappears
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This sure works too, but I'll look for the apk anyway. I was kinda used to this button (similar was also in WinMo devices). But I might as well change my habits
Worked
bigdan35 said:
Actually perfect! I've got it exactly how I want it after a few minutes of faffing about..
Sigmund83, you can download the keyboard from:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
And the settings I use to make it look like Stock IME are as follows..
I deselected "Show candidates bar" and got rid of the "Smiley hack" within the User Interface by [email protected] and it was perfect.
Hope this helps
Oh and before I forget, if you've got Dropbox, best thing to do is upload the apks there then use the Dropbox app to download and the phone will prompt to install. But if you're not lazy (unlike me), just shove them on the memory card and install with ASTRO.
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YAY! Thank you very much, this one worked. Now the keyboard behaves exactly as I want.
You're welcome mate, anytime!
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Changing Bluetooth keyboard keys

Hello all. I recently got the Bluetooth Motorola Keyboard and I was wondering if anyone would be able to explain how to change any of the hardware keys on the keyboard to open an application. Thanks in advance.
any ideas?/shameless bump
At this time there is no way to change any of the keys. There are people working on this at this time but so far nothing has come out of it. I have the same keyboard but haven't found any need to change anything. What are you trying to do?
I like the keyboard I just wish the messaging button was mapped and be able open the process list (last 5 apps running)
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I hope somebody figures something out with this. (I was just Google searching for something on this, found nothing and figured we'd have something here on the subject.) The messaging button for example, does nothing. If it atleast opened Google Talk that would make things easier. Would make my usual Talk/Browser/Gmail switching much easier when using the keyboard.
And being able to change the contacts key to something else wouldn't be awful either. I don't think I've ever used contacts on my Xoom besides looking at it once and noting a pretty interface. So many other apps would be more useful.
I may be able to help with this. Can someone zip and post up your "/system/usr/keylayout" and "/system/usr/keychars" directories and post them up?
You should not have a /data/usr/keychars and /data/usr/keylayout directories, but give me a copy of those as well if they exist!
Still need those files if you will please good sirs.
I have no idea how to find the files you need. I plugged in my Xoom but I could never get into the system files. I R DUM
here they are
I came across this in the AOSP dev site http://source.android.com/porting/keymaps_keyboard_input.html#androidKeymapKeyLayoutMapTitle
I checked out my system/usr/keylayout/ folder and it shows 3 vendor layout files. i'm guessing those are the moto keyboard.
It looks like it can be done. Although the your xoom would have to be rooted to push a modded file.
looks like someone fixed this!
http://tinyw.in/078
What about generic bluetooth keyboards? I've seen that many for example use Apple keyboards. I was thinking about getting a generic bt keyboard from eBay and remap the keys. Is there any chance that can be done?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016594
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onicrom said:
looks like someone fixed this!
http://tinyw.in/078
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B Dizzle said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016594
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
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No they didn't fix it. All they did was show how to change what was in the config files for the keyboards and add a WAKE function to an existing button function in order to wake the tablet with the keyboard.
What it looks like is being asked here is how to remap the default application buttons on the motorola keyboard (ie,.. messaging, browser, music, etc). The messaging button does nothing on the Xoom since it can't send text messages and the button was really meant to perform this function on the Atrix. There has also been questions as to how you could remap the browser button to another browser since setting the default browser to something other than the chrome one does nothing.
I've looked over that entire file and not once in there did it show a mapping for those keys to their respective functions. The function buttons have settings there, but I don't know if changing those would have any affect.
Anyone???
in case anyone didn't know, you can press the "search" key + a letter to open up applications. For example, "search" + T opens up Google Talk.
tlkid064 said:
Hello all. I recently got the Bluetooth Motorola Keyboard and I was wondering if anyone would be able to explain how to change any of the hardware keys on the keyboard to open an application. Thanks in advance.
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A bit late to reply, but maybe this can help you.
As 'gadgetluva' already mentioned, you can use the "search" key + a letter to launch some applications.
Previous versions of android allowed you to change the assignment of these in the settings. But somehow that option is gone in Honeycomb. The code to do it is still in there, but I didn't find any UI entry to it in the settings.
But, there is a dirty work around if you really want to change them. The application Task Switcher (there are multiple ones, I'm talking about the one from Jason Parekh) can be downloaded for free from the market. It's a nice and useful application, but you can also use it to open the hidden "Quick Launch" settings dialog. You do that by going to the settings of Task Switcher and choose Shortcut. That will open the "Quick Launch" settings dialog. In there you can (re-)assign the "search" key shortcuts at will.
It's a bit involved, but you only have to do this once ...
PS: Once you have Task Switcher installed, you can as well bind it to a key your not using with the free application exsbar. That way you also have a quick shortcut to switch between the running applications. A little bit like the Alt-Tab in windows.

[Q] AOSP dialer alternative?

One thing that keeps me from sticking to the AOSP Roms is the dialer. I hate the whole contact scrolling and not being able to just type and it auto searches possibles. Unless I am just totally missing a setting lol.
Is there another option to the dialer for AOSP? I actually really enjoyed Decks and CM but I can't do the dialer. lol
You can try Go Contacts or Dialer one
I was hoping for a non app alternative. Basically to completely replace the dialer and not just add another one. I will give them a go though. Thank you
Well, if you're in the AOSP dialer and press search you can type whatever name you want?
That is what I am wanting to not so. In the Sense dialers I can just start typing and go with out an addition search button.
blizzard1017 said:
That is what I am wanting to not so. In the Sense dialers I can just start typing and go with out an addition search button.
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Oh, you mean type in the keypad.
Yeah, Dialer one or Go contacts

Predictive text doesn't work [stock keyboard]

Hello everyone, a friend of mine made me notice that predictive text does not work on my stock keyboard. The phone is clean, no root, no rom, everything's stock (4.2.2).
The option in the keyboard settings is checked, but when I write a word and then I insert a space, there is no word suggestion on the top of the keyboard. Automatic correction when I'm writing a word works fine, predictive text doesn't.
Is there something I can do?
Do not say to install swiftkey or any other keyboard, I love the stock one and I just wanted to know why predictive text doesn't work, thanks
Tommolo said:
Hello everyone, a friend of mine made me notice that predictive text does not work on my stock keyboard. The phone is clean, no root, no rom, everything's stock (4.2.2).
The option in the keyboard settings is checked, but when I write a word and then I insert a space, there is no word suggestion on the top of the keyboard. Automatic correction when I'm writing a word works fine, predictive text doesn't.
Is there something I can do?
Do not say to install swiftkey or any other keyboard, I love the stock one and I just wanted to know why predictive text doesn't work, thanks
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This is a common problem after upgrading the OS actually....try a soft reset....pull battery leave for a min and reinsert
JamesPumaEnjoi said:
This is a common problem after upgrading the OS actually....try a soft reset....pull battery leave for a min and reinsert
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Just tried, it's not working anyway...
What language are you using?
I have the feeling that it isn't fully implemented/working for languages other than English.
I tried to write an e-mail in German and I didn't get a single prediction.
After switching to English I got them.

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