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 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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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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With any of the AOSP keyboard APKs installed I cannot use the return key inside of the Samsung email app works fine elsewhere. If I switch back to the Samsung keyboard or one from the market I'm okay. Does anyone have a workaround?
I've been looking for an app like this for a while and there are some that seem like they can but this is the solution!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whitedavidp.keyboardmaster
it allows you to choose the keyboard you want for a specific app.
for instance I use SwiftKey. but when I use Polaris office I would prefer to use the Samsung keyboard. so now when I open Polaris the Samsung keyboard comes up when I open a different app SwiftKey opens(cause it's my default keyboard) it does it seamlessly. you can pay for the upgrade which allows for more than one app.
-Wizzle
Sounds promising
Hi Guys,
I've long used password apps on the PC that integrate with the browser/chrome to auto-fill passwords.
However I'd like to find one for my Android devices that does the same thing. All the password apps I've tried so far require you to use their own in-built mini browser if you want this functionality.
Does anyone know of a password app for Android that integrates with Chrome?
Or is it not possible for an app to have this level of integration? I would have thought it would be possible, as an input method like the keyboard apps etc...
Many thanks
Chrome by itself can remember them and synchronize with multiple devices. Just activate it in settings.
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You can do this with Dolphin Browser and his Lastpass plugin.
LastPass will integrate with everything (not just Chrome), as it gives you a new keyboard that auto-fills passwords. Just install the app and when select the text-entry box for you username or password you can swipe-down on the notification bar and change your keyboard to LastPass. Hit the LastPass button on the keyboard and it will automatically fill in your username and/or password.
As I understand it, Chrome for Android doesn't have a fully functional plugin interface that will let applications build an interface like they can for Dolphin.
Can you still search for emojis when using the Google Keyboard? For whatever reason I can't seem to get that option anymore.