So basically, the rom that I was using was a bit too deloated and this removed Samsung Keyboard, I installed it using the galaxy store but I had noticed that the autocorrect doesn't work at all. I think it removed the app that handles autocorrect (because of the debloat) however I am not sure which app was removed. I wanted to know which app handles autocorrect and if there are other apps that are supposed to work with Samsung Keyboard so that it functions properly.
Thanks in advance
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does anyone have the road SMS app thats suppose to be preloaded with galaxy s phones? is there anyway to rip it and put it on other android phones? looks very practical. Or does anyone know of another app that lays a keyboard over camera shot so u can type while seeing whats in front of you?
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You have to download it from the samsung apps store (i don't think it's included with any firmwares).
I much like the idea of this app, however the keyboard is terrible - no swype and difficult to see the keys, making it effectively useless imo.
If they used the default keyboard and made the background slightly less transparent, it could be great!!!
No firmware includes this app. It's supposed to be downloaded from samsung market. But honestly this app is horrible.
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I like the idea of this app, but it seems like it could use some finetuning indeed
I just got my G2 today, and I've noticed that even though I have all of the Android Keyboard Settings enabled (Quick FIxes, Show Suggestions, and Auto-complete) none of them seem to be active.
I have been searching to see if this is a known bug and if anyone has figured out a resolution to get these features to work.
I have tried disabling and re-enabling the features.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Just to be clear... the "android keyboard" is not the physical keyboard.
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Correct. This is on the touch screen. I use the same features on my G1 all of the time.
Ok first make sure you are using the Android keyboard, on the text input box long hold on the screen click input method and make sure Android keyboard is selected not swype.
This should fix it swype keyboard is not the same as the Android keyboard I wish it was hope this helps.
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Thank you. That was it. Such a shame. I liked to flip between swype and typing.
Good to see it worked, it does suck that you can't use both.
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Hey I'm making this thread for a friend of mine. He has the S3 (dual core version) and he experiences quite a bit of lag when he's using the keyboard typing a message or searching the Internet.
It's completely stock, not rooted. I have LTE disabled on it. I also disabled all the transition effects on it. Don't think it made much of a difference.
Is there anything he can do to speed it up? Surely it should be lag free with a dual core on android 4.2.1.
Rooting is out of the question. He doesn't want me to mess with it.
I have same thing..... Download a trial of swift key..... It's the best keyboard ever made in my opinion. If he likes it.... Tell him to buy the full version.
It includes:
Swipe
3 language autocorrect at same time
Themes
Lag free
Free: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.touchtype.swiftkey.phone.trial
Paid: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.touchtype.swiftkey
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I'm not sure why there's lag, but if he would like to try another keyboard, I recommend Swype or Swype Beta.
Granted, there's a bit of a delay when you're pressing the key one by one, but if you're just "swyping" along, it's very fast.
Go to settings and uncheck the tap sound & vibration
It got better after that
You can also try going into applications, Find samsung keyboard. Clear the data. Worked for me.
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Hey thanks a lot of all the recommendations.
I'll first try the clearing the data and vibration changes, if that fails I'll see if he wants to try SwiftKey. I purchased the paid version of SwiftKey I know that's a fantastic keyboard!
I use Kii Keyboard. It's developed by a guy here on XDA, and it's available in the play store. There's a free version and a paid version, but your friend would have all the features he needs in the free version. It is the best keyboard I've ever used, but to each their own. I encourage him to try it out. Zero lag ever.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zl.inputmethod.latin
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The Samsung keyboard will always lag as it tries to learn the user type style but Samsung has mastered it yet. So clearing the data brings it back to normal but will return to its laggy style after a day or two.
Stock jellybean keyboard or swift key would be my top recommendations
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+1 for stock JB keyboard with swype feature.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966336
Ive been using it since July 2012. Enjoy!
Bought a new zaggkeys for my note 8... the keyboard is really light and Im really enjoying typing with it... The only issue is that the Samsung keyboard is screwing everything up. I called samsung in regards to how I can disable the onscreen keyboard. The assistant was nice and walked me through to the applications and tried to help me force stop the keyboard. After a reboot it pretty much didnt work. The other problem that the keyboard causes is that if i press the Caps key on the keyboard the onscreen keyboard sees this like a weird command and it starts to display weird characters. Im thinking is there anything I can possibly do, some sort of app i can install, if i need to root so be it ill do it... if not would a rom allow me to disable the onscreen keyboard? And yeah I just typed all this with the zaggkeys and it was fluid and much better than the flumsy amazon keyboards. Its expensive but the cybermonday deal helped. Overall if i can disble the samsung keyboard this note would be the perfect tablet.
Is your device rooted? You can try to use root file explorer and Mount as rw and delete the apk file in system/apps
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I just use an app from Play called Null Input Method.
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Also try Null Keyboard. Null Input Method may be preferred because it provides an easy way to switch back on the fly if needed. YMMV
I have tried everything. Clearing the settings, Restarting, shutting down, booting into recovery, but nothing gets my auto correct back. Just to be clear I am referring to when I, for example, would type 'hellp' into messaging, and it automatcially gets fixed when I hit the space bar. I'm on Wicked btw
Any ideas?
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LOL, I spend hours looking for menu to turn it off, since I could not type any word that was not in dictionary and corrections were almost always wrong, for your example hellp could be misspelled hello but also help, hell etc. So stupid question: is it still turn on?
Im not sure what you mean , "is it still turn on" ?
Dictionary? I dont even have a dictionary app in this rom.
Ive tried all the settings, including resetting them, so every thing *should* be turned on
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Pashovski said:
Im not sure what you mean , "is it still turn on" ?
Dictionary? I dont even have a dictionary app in this rom.
Ive tried all the settings, including resetting them, so every thing *should* be turned on
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Have you changed keyboards? I had this happen on an HTC and reinstalling the stock keyboard worked for me even though I was using swiftkey.
I assume it worked when you first installed your custom rom?
I think the other guy meant the built in dictionary that's part of the OS or keyboard, not an app. That's the library that lets auto-correct work.
BableMan said:
Have you changed keyboards? I had this happen on an HTC and reinstalling the stock keyboard worked for me even though I was using swiftkey.
I assume it worked when you first installed your custom rom?
I think the other guy meant the built in dictionary that's part of the OS or keyboard, not an app. That's the library that lets auto-correct work.
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I hadn't changed keyboards, but I have now
I installed swiftkey, and its working the way it should.
I don't know how to re-install the stock keyboard btw - do you mean just switch the keyboard and input method to Samsung keyboard, or is it something else? Also, yes it did work when I first installed the rom.
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I hadn't changed keyboards, but I have now
I installed swiftkey, and its working the way it should.
I don't know how to re-install the stock keyboard btw - do you mean just switch the keyboard and input method to Samsung keyboard, or is it something else? Also, yes it did work when I first installed the rom.
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I just asked this awesome community for the stock HTC Sence keyboard .apk and they served it up within hours, for the Gnote3 just do a search for the latest touchwiz keyboard and that should turn up an apk.
But it sounds like swiftkey fixed it and I'm pretty sure you'll like it more than the stock keyboard, letting it learn from old SMSs/facebook/twitter/gmail/etc will help it a lot too.