I know that Samsung's keyboard is based on Swype but there's one very important feature missing. Swype had the ability to add words to its dictionary from the phone's phonebook, messages, facebook, etc. Anyone know if we can do that in Samsung's keyboard? I have not been able to find how to do this till now.
pappuhathi said:
I know that Samsung's keyboard is based on Swype but there's one very important feature missing. Swype had the ability to add words to its dictionary from the phone's phonebook, messages, facebook, etc. Anyone know if we can do that in Samsung's keyboard? I have not been able to find how to do this till now.
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It isn't based on Swype at all.. and no it can't do this.
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Sorry if this is not worth creating a thread.. But I am wondering what you guys use for your 3 buttons you get to assign anything to do for suggestions for myself.. I can't seem to think of any good ideas, I'm sure some of you have some pretty good ideas to help me.. Thanks a lot
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I haven't even bothered to assign them to anything. Would probably be more efficient to just keep shortcuts on the home screen. I mean you get 4x4 apps per page with 7 pages that's 112 shortcuts. I don't really see the need to assign 3 buttons more.
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I use them for the 3 things I use the keyboard for most: Messaging, Google Voice, and Talk. Once everyone starts using my GV number I'll probably replace messaging with Gmail. But I figure while I have the keyboard out those are the apps i'm most likely to be using, so I made them the shortcuts.
Mixed answers everywhere. Is stock AT&T Samsung keyboard using Swiftkey flow? If not, could we make a request post?
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to who and for what?
Stock keyboard already has flow.
It always was (i317M, anyhow).
The privacy policy link on the 'Predictive text' setup screen goes to SwiftKey. The setup options are the same as Swiftkey - Learn from Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, etc.
ETA: except for the handwriting recognition, which comes from Vision Objects
ETA2: to be clear, the stock keyboard doesn't have the real-time prediction display of the upcoming beta.
normaaaan said:
It always was (i317M, anyhow).
The privacy policy link on the 'Predictive text' setup screen goes to SwiftKey. The setup options are the same as Swiftkey - Learn from Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, etc.
ETA: except for the handwriting recognition, which comes from Vision Objects
ETA2: to be clear, the stock keyboard doesn't have the real-time prediction display of the upcoming beta.
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Thanks for the clarification.
Just saw the video of real-time prediction. so awesome.
I'm using the stock Samsung keyboard and noticed that the Smileys key option only shows in certain apps. It shows in Google talk but not when typing in the messaging app where the option is quite useful. Is there a way to show the Smileys option in all apps?
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Anyone know how to get the Lastpass app key to show up on the native Samsung keyboard. There isn't even the ability to disable the Samsung keyboard as it is grayed out.
Another option is to install an alternative keyboard but I have not found one that supports the last passkey.
Any ideas
Lastpass has its own keyboard. If you install the app, it installs for you. All you need to do is enable it In language and input and you are good to go.
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I am having this odd and annoying issue where Google Keyboard on my vs985 (LGG3) running cm13 does NOT display the new Unicode emoji, but the aosp keyboard on cm13 DOES display them.
Google Keyboard on my nexus 7 and my friends nexus 6 both have all the new Unicode 8 emoji.
Does anybody else have this issue?
Any help or ideas would be appreciated!
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I am having this odd and annoying issue where Google Keyboard on my vs985 (LGG3) running cm13 does NOT display the new Unicode emoji, but the aosp keyboard on cm13 DOES display them.
Google Keyboard on my nexus 7 and my friends nexus 6 both have all the new Unicode 8 emoji.
Does anybody else have this issue?
Any help or ideas would be appreciated!
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I have the same issue on my Galaxy S4 running CM13 with Google Keyboard, I haven't tried the AOSP Keyboard yet, but i think the new emojis would be there. However, i can see the emojis from Unicode 8 in apps like instagram. I think Google has to deliver an update for its Keyboard app to unlock the emojis.
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I have the same issue on my Galaxy S4 running CM13 with Google Keyboard, I haven't tried the AOSP Keyboard yet, but i think the new emojis would be there. However, i can see the emojis from Unicode 8 in apps like instagram. I think Google has to deliver an update for its Keyboard app to unlock the emojis.
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Yes you are right, here is the latest google keyboard with all the new emoji, confirmed working!
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...ard-4-1-23153-2501950-2-android-apk-download/
Got the Update over the Play Store with the new emojis!