How do you disable personalized data? I accidentally pressed the back button when I was prompted to change the settings on my Note.
Go into language and settings.
The into the keyboard you enable it for.
The in personalized data section.
this is XXXDDDAAA
UtkarshGupta said:
Go into language and settings.
The into the keyboard you enable it for.
The in personalized data section.
this is XXXDDDAAA
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yeah, i tried to search it in language and input settings but its not there.
Predictive text.
It is the one you should be looking for.
this is XXXDDDAAA
Back when i was able to disable personalized data (first ever boot), even if predictive text was on it (text box for usernames/emails) did not give me any suggestions. Like showing a drop down box of previously typed information from other apps. Am i making sense? Lol. I dont speak english very well.
Its like a different setting. Its similar though. Anyways ill just disable predictive.
But if anyone knows how. Please reply hehe
EDIT: found the personalized data option after activating predictive text. Just press Predictive text. then that's it. lol. stupid much..
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saphiecor said:
Back when i was able to disable personalized data (first ever boot), even if predictive text was on it (text box for usernames/emails) did not give me any suggestions. Like showing a drop down box of previously typed information from other apps. Am i making sense? Lol. I dont speak english very well.
Its like a different setting. Its similar though. Anyways ill just disable predictive.
But if anyone knows how. Please reply hehe
EDIT: found the personalized data option after activating predictive text. Just press Predictive text. then that's it. lol. stupid much..
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You could just constantly clear personalised data
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Hi,
I hope you can help with this if you know the answers.
1. From the HTC Desire manual page 65
If you see the word you want highlighted in green or orange, you can simply tap the space bar to insert the word into your text.
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Can you disable this? So, when pressing the space bar, it wont take the highlighted word. I saw in the past a setting for this, but I cannot find it back.
2. Is that true that text prediction is not available on certain apps?
For example: Market, when I am searching for something, the text prediction does not popup.
Can we enable this? I guess ... not.
gogol said:
Hi,
I hope you can help with this if you know the answers.
1. From the HTC Desire manual page 65
Can you disable this? So, when pressing the space bar, it wont take the highlighted word. I saw in the past a setting for this, but I cannot find it back.
2. Is that true that text prediction is not available on certain apps?
For example: Market, when I am searching for something, the text prediction does not popup.
Can we enable this? I guess ... not.
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sorry i cant help you i guess, i also wish i knew how to enable the prediction everywhere and i think it will be available once it will be rooted?
With regards to text prediction not working in certain places, I think in a place the Android Market it's understandable because plenty of the apps aren't proper words or names so text prediction would be pointless.
A predictive search feature like you get in Google trying to guess what you are going to search based on popularity, but ignoring whether it's a proper word or not... Now that would be preferable in the Market.
Does anyone know why i can't save "Yo" or "yo" in my personal dictionary?
I can manually add it, or hit the green option when i type, and it never saves. It always tries to get me to hit "to"
very annoying
If you go into the keyboard settings there is an option to add words (assuming stock keyboard)
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Yea I tried that. I did it thru the settings / personal dictionary. As well as hitting the option while texting to add word. It says word added but everytime I type it " to " gets highlighted in green. It's really annoying. Anyone else ? I even see it in the dictionary list. It just won't use it by default when I type it
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Guys
Quite daft question really, but I do not see a way for me to enter a carriage return (enter character) in order to format a SMS message? All the message text goes on the same line.
Have we all stopped using SMS to send messages?? Anyone?
s1977 said:
Have we all stopped using SMS to send messages?? Anyone?
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Kik FTW.
But yeah, it seems as though there's no option to substitute the smiley key for the return key on the default keyboard... one hideous workaround would be to compose in Gmail, then copy and paste into Messaging.
You could install another keyboard...but that's sort of ridiculous.
If you push the space bar enough times and then type something it will start on the next line
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Good that you confirmed that.. I was going mad trying to search for a way to format a simple message. The OS is two steps forward and one step backwards in some areas really...
Yep, another keyboard stands as a possible solution, but I wonder why Google missed such an obvious option..
Thanks!
joshnichols189 said:
If you push the space bar enough times and then type something it will start on the next line
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It also wastes that many of your 140 characters, and will not necessarily wrap to the same location on the receiving device. Not a realistic solution in this case. It's similar to people centering text in documents by adding spaces to the front of the text instead of just hitting "Align Center".
s1977 said:
Good that you confirmed that.. I was going mad trying to search for a way to format a simple message. The OS is two steps forward and one step backwards in some areas really...
Yep, another keyboard stands as a possible solution, but I wonder why Google missed such an obvious option..
Thanks!
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Yeah, it is unusual. It would be an incredibly simple fix if I had the messaging app source code, though. I imagine the text field is just set to a certain type of input, much like the 10-digit keyboard that comes up in certain contextual fields. Is the messaging app part of AOSP? I think it is. I should play around with that... *makes a mental note*
I would have imagined that the carriage return would appear as an option directly or in one of the contextual options. Looking at some of the characters included, I find it hillarious that they have included characters like copyright, pi, carat, etc....Who uses these in SMS's? scientists?
I know its old, but...
... 've been wondering how to put LF in SMS messages.
See the attached LatinIME, it has two smilies changed and an Enter button on the dot extra characters button.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23362533
So I've asked this before; searched xda, searched Google, found nothing. On my old hero the developers had modified the stock mms app to have the option of an enter key instead of the smiley button. I have yet to find such a mod for the evo. Please help! Seems like something that a lot of people would like..
Alternative mms apps work for a while but they always end up pissing me off with links to other apps or other unnecessary crap.
Thanks!
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Sorry, to clarify I'm using decks
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I have the same question, why is the keyboard different based on what you are using. I have an enter key when doing emails, but when doing text -- no enter key, only smiley face. Is there a reason for this....is there a way to turn "on" so I always have an enter key.
I have searched but I have not found it.... I am sure there is a reason, but I do like having an enter key.
I use swift keyboard and it has an enter key for text messages.
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mirage1234 said:
I have the same question, why is the keyboard different based on what you are using. I have an enter key when doing emails, but when doing text -- no enter key, only smiley face. Is there a reason for this....is there a way to turn "on" so I always have an enter key.
I have searched but I have not found it.... I am sure there is a reason, but I do like having an enter key.
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There are different keyboards that apps can call for.. for example when an app needs your email address, often it will show a keyboard with an @ instead of a ,
The mms app just happens to call for the Smiley keyboard so you can quickly make emoticons. The HTC hero devs made a replacement mms apk that gave you the option to pick your keyboard but I haven't found anything like that so far on the evo
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One of the things that drove me crazy with the new gesture keyboard was it's inability to allow me to use curse words...
Settings ---> Language & input ---> Personal dictionary
Touch the + symbol at the top right.
Add whatever words you want and it'll start showing up in your gestures! Another fun trick is adding a word like "email" and giving it the shortcut to your actual email. When you type in email you'll also have the option to select your actual email address in the suggestion bar. This also helps with curse words that'll default over normal words... Add the regular word and shortcut the curse word so that you can quickly use it in the suggestion bar.
Thanks, now I can swear like a proper pirate again. Arrr!
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SqueezyCheez said:
One of the things that drove me crazy with the new gesture keyboard was it's inability to allow me to use curse words...
Settings ---> Language & input ---> Personal dictionary
Touch the + symbol at the top right.
Add whatever words you want and it'll start showing up in your gestures! Another fun trick is adding a word like "email" and giving it the shortcut to your actual email. When you type in email you'll also have the option to select your actual email address in the suggestion bar. This also helps with curse words that'll default over normal words... Add the regular word and shortcut the curse word so that you can quickly use it in the suggestion bar.
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I like the email idea there!
jxr94 said:
I like the email idea there!
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I actually agree that's quite the idea
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Pheno.menon said:
Thanks, now I can swear like a proper pirate again. Arrr!
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Hell yes.
Does anyone know how to do a quick delete using the stock keyboard? for example if I entered the wrong word i can't just press backspace once to delete the word like i can in swype.
Reeebo said:
Does anyone know how to do a quick delete using the stock keyboard? for example if I entered the wrong word i can't just press backspace once to delete the word like i can in swype.
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Stock keyboard does the same for me with the backspace key. otherwise double tap and backspace?
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Stock keyboard does the same for me with the backspace key. otherwise double tap and backspace?
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Oh right this works. My biggest gripe with the keyboard is that it is not possible to correct a word in the middle of a sentence. For example, if i want to change a word in the middle of a sentence, I can't double click the word and see possible variations of the word. I have to select the word and retype it entirely.
How do you access all the emojis. There are only keywords for a handful of them but there are many more emojis compatible with android.
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I like your email trick. Awesome
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Ducking autocorrect.
Great tips. How do i preserve my dictionary after i flash a new ROM?