I have mio A702
but it doesn't have the 5 ways keypad
Is there a software can make the numerical keyboard became the 5 ways keyboard??
or how to re assign the numerical keypad???
some software cannot operate without it
I really need it
Please Help Meeeeeeee.......
Thanks Before
Hello,
For the i780 wich also doesn't have a physical 5-way directional keypad (but an optical one), there is a program called 780cursor, wich turns your R,D,G,C,F keys in a directional keypad. I don't know if this will work on your machine (if you try it, try it at your own risk!), but for i780 this works great.
Manchurian
thank you very much !!!!!!!!! Manchurian
This works great.
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Hello, I am using O2 XDA Stealth, and try to find around but I can't find a solution of this. When in sms mode, I want to use it's build in keypad for text input which is Nokia like, but it doesn't let me input letters but only numbers. Any solution please? (Not T9 on-screen keypad, but physical phone's keypad) Thank you guys.
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hi
press and hold the * key to switch to Multi-Tap. Then you can do it like nokia.
Change your input type to eZitext, rather than keyboard.
is any other program better than the ezitext?
this information is very helpful..thanks
Hello,
hope somebody can help me out. the keypad of my touch diamond 2 is acting very strange. i have selected the "telephone" keypad with T9 to type messages etc. but the keypad will only display numbers when i hit the keys. when i do a hard reset, the keypad is ok again for a while (a day). i have diamond tweak 0.5.3. from montecrisof installed. hope anyone can help me out because i can't find anything about this bug on the net.
thanks in advance, mirko
I've got a problem configuring iGO8 to use the hardware keys, such as the volume up, volume down, and back key. I know the keycodes for these keys, but when I edit the keybind section in iGO it won't respond to any hardware key input. Did anybody get this to work on his Topaz? If so, how?
I'm using iGO 8.3.2.96054. These are my edits to the keybind so far:
x75="VOLUMEUP"
x76="VOLUMEDOWN"
x875="PREVSCREEN"
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Zoom in zoom out hardkeys really needs
The topic has disappeared onto the 4th page by now, so I thought I might bump it. Can anybody please help me on this? I have done more internet research now, but I still have no answer.
i think its waste of time cause when newer version of igo come out it will support topaz buttons by default.
Medusar said:
I've got a problem configuring iGO8 to use the hardware keys, such as the volume up, volume down, and back key. I know the keycodes for these keys, but when I edit the keybind section in iGO it won't respond to any hardware key input. Did anybody get this to work on his Topaz? If so, how?
I'm using iGO 8.3.2.96054. These are my edits to the keybind so far:
x75="VOLUMEUP"
x76="VOLUMEDOWN"
x875="PREVSCREEN"
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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In order to have working volume keys BEFORE starting igo you HAVE To change screen keyboard from HTC to default Windows one. HTC Keyboard is hooking to volume up/down key presses and iGo doesn't see their state.
How would I do that? I searched in the settings for an option, but I can't find a setting to change back to the standard windows keyboard. I have found a setting allowing me to choose between touch input and a keyboard, but the latter seems to be a hardware keyboard option as is sets itself back. The touch input option is selected by default, it's the default HTC setting.
Emulate Directional Pad using smartphone hardware QWERT keyboard
Hello ,
I recently aquired a smartphone with a full qwert hard keyboard that is using trackball instead of the standard directional Pad. Result: Most WM apps (especially the GPS program I've tried) does not recognise the trackball and are unusable...
The phone is Toshiba G710.
I was wondering if there is a way (eg by AE Keyboard or something similar) to emulate the directional keys using the QWERT hardware keyboard of the phone. (eg E=up, D=down,,.. etc)
Looking arround in the internet could not find someone solving that problem (maybe because trackball is very non standard for these devices).
Any suggentions are welcome
Thanks
have same problem
does anyone can help? I flashed with wrong ROM, and now my d-pad can't go right and left (just up and down worked). If only it can changed into qwerty pad.
jtrash said:
Result: Most WM apps (especially the GPS programs I've tried) does not recognise the trackball and are unusable...
The phone is Toshiba G710.
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Correction. The programs seem to recognise the trackball as normal arrow keys. Problem is that almost all the GPS programs does not work without touchscreen!!
The only usable GPS program I found that far is PoiNav. I can't zoom or move the map though (cause of no touch screen).
In my "quest" to solve my problem I manage to use my hardware keyboard keys (O,P,L etc..) as shortcuts to run specific applications (like Virtuamouse toggle,AltTab,...).
I could not use them to replace arrow keys cause I tried with the unregistered version. (I only tried with k**** instead of c**** codes ,and k**** codes doesn not work in free version as I understand..).
@st4nd4l0n3 : Install AEKeyboard and use AEKMapScan.exe to find the codes that are created when using the problematic left & right. Then modify a .AEK configuration file to remap that codes to the codes that would be the correct ones. Hint : left,right,up,down are number of the same sequence eg 64,65,66,67...
Hai. I'd like to know is there any replacement of original keyboard driver. Why do i like to change it? I've had lots of phones (non-wm too) and they responded to key immediately, but writing on Wizard, Vox, i-mate Jaq3 was a horrible experience. I feel when keys 'tap', so i've never need to take a look on keyboard while typing (like on computer), but i've noticed such long delays between keypress and a letter on screen. More, some keypresses are ignored in my opinion, because tapping three times '4' sometimes gives me 'h' in exchange of expected 'i'. Even overclocking does not solved my problem.
Only on Samsung i600 keys were buffered correctly, i mean that when writing a long e-mail response time was significantly longer than on message's top(when she was short), but after a short while correct letters appeared.
Here on vox keypresses are just ignored. Problem persist when usign qwerty kbd, so that's why i thought about keyboard driver.
Anyone noticed such issue?
BTW, i have orange branded e650, and i don't want to change rom because of warranty.
Please, help.
Mkay, by modifying registry's values i've understood that problem is not in keyboard driver, but in t9 dlls.
When i delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Tegic\eT9 (whole), keyboard seem to act normally. Of course dialpad acts only as numeric keypad, also 'fn' and 'cap' keys does not modify keyboard's behavior (even leds are not lightning up).
I srsly need to work this out. Little help would be really appreciated
I feel like writing posts to myself
Anyways, i've managed to get rid of XT9 IME.
Followind advices in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=354914&page=6 I've changed HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\control\layouts\e001 0409 to phoneime.dll, ET VOILA! Dialpad response immediatly, qwerty too, but problem is that modifiers as shift and fn does not work.
Now i need to figure this out...