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06-02-2008 06:10:52 PM
I currently have PocketCM Keyboard set as my default keyboard. However, when I go into a program that uses the keyboard (notes, Word, text, email, etc), it opens to a different keyboard (usually Touchpal). I thought that maybe my default selection isn't "sticking", but everytime I go to check, it is set up as PocketCM Keyboard. Is there a way to ensure that once I select a keyboard, all of the programs will recognize it as the default?
PS: I have tried several keyboards and I have settled on two: PocketCM & Touchpal - with PocketCM in first place. I don't like the default Tilt keyboard, nor did I like the Happy Tapping Keyboard or the new HTC one (Diamond?). In case this problem is with the program itself, would anyone be able to recommend a keyboard that anticipates your words, has a dictionary that you can add to on the fly, and is great for FAT FINGERS?
Thanks
PS: I have tried several keyboards and I have settled on two: PocketCM & Touchpal - with PocketCM in first place. I don't like the default Tilt keyboard, nor did I like the Happy Tapping Keyboard or the new HTC one (Diamond?). In case this problem is with the program itself, would anyone be able to recommend a keyboard that anticipates your words, has a dictionary that you can add to on the fly, and is great for FAT FINGERS?
Thanks
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Re: Set Default OnScreen Keyboard
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06-02-2008 06:46:20 PM
Have you looked at the Resco Keyboard, or the Spb Full Screen Keyboard??
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06-02-2008 06:57:38 PM
There's talk about this on XDA and you have you change your "SIP" and there's a program for it on there. However, to save you the trouble, I suggest you use Resco Keyboard as lkc mentioned because it gives you that option. It works great for the most part; the only think i can't remember how to do is copy/cut/paste.








