T9 word suggestion - not smart enough - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
I found that the T9 mode word suggestion is not smart enough. For example, when I type "colle", it would suggest "collecting" instead of "collect".
Is it by design or any special pattern used by it?
Thank you

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Tweaking Asus P525's T9 default input to Abc

does somebody here know how to tweak the registry to make the T9 input of Asus P525 default to 'Abc' instead of 'T9 English' ?
and also, how to make the T9 as default SIP after a soft reset instead of the keyboard?
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In the download area of Asus there's a small tool that sounds like it does something like that. Sadly direct links aren't possible. You can find it by pressing "Download" in the upper menu of www.asus.com, selecting PDA/PDA/P525 + press Search, then click on "Utilities". Now there's a "T9 Disable and Enable Utility".
I haven't checked it myself yet...
btw: Do NOT install the firmware update that's on the same page, unless you've got or want a french device...
boybi said:
and also, how to make the T9 as default SIP after a soft reset instead of the keyboard?
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Don't now the registry entry right now, but you can always activate the T9 input by pressing the * key for some seconds.
i know the T9 Disable tool you're talking about and I know how to activate it. but right after activating the T9, you still have 4 options:
T9 English - predictive text input for English language
123 - for entering numbers
Symbols - for entering symbols
Abc - for entering words other than English.
whenever i'm going to type something, like SMS or notes, the T9 always defaults to T9 English. what i want is for it to default to Abc.
i hope somebody here can help me find the registry entry for this.
thanks in advance.
hi boybi,
did u managed to find out how to do it? let me know if you already have the answer. thanks.
vibranze
Nope, still haven't figured out how.
i found a reg tweak here:
http://asusmobile.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=81&sid=17cac3464d181a9c21eadaa38b7608f7
haven't tried it yet...

Customization of Japanese IME

I have installed japanese support, and it works 100% -- thank you everyone for your advice and posts (see my post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1711002#post1711002).
Now I have a few questions about how to use/customize the IME.. Would appreciate if anyone had any suggestions..
1. Are there any shortcut keys (I mean on the hard keyboard) that I can use with this (Asukal's) IME?
For example, a key to switch between English/Japanese input, or letters/number/symbols, or hiragana/katakan, or to auto-convert to kanji, etc.
2. My hard keyboard seems to always be typing in Japanese. Is there any way to tell it to type in English?
3. For Japanese input, is there any way to use the JIS keyboard layout (JIS配列), on both hard and soft keyboard? The hard keyboard defaults to romaji, while the soft keyboard offers a choice between romaji and 50-sound system (50音配列).
4. Is there any way to look up kanji by radical? I thought it's one of the standard features of Windows IME, but couldn't find it here.
5. When I use handwriting, the lines are so thin, it's hard to see what I'm writing. Is there any way to make the lines look thicker?
Thank you!

Input method for qwerty keyboard?

Hi,
I have a i780 with both qwerty keyboard and touchscreen. For pure English input, is there any good input method for qwerty keyboard?
Thanks a lot!
Can anyone please help? Isn't there an input method with some prediction or auto correction for real qwerty keyboard on this planet?
hmm im looking for something like that too. where u can put letters where u want them.. change the qwerty layout.. at mo i have to kepp changing from text to numbers to shorten words like before - B4 be cool if theres a programme that can let u replace them HINT HINT???
xiaomingming said:
Hi,
I have a i780 with both qwerty keyboard and touchscreen. For pure English input, is there any good input method for qwerty keyboard?
Thanks a lot!
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My own favorites are: Tengo Keyboard or TongoThumb ; Touchpal ; Ezinput (free available here in this forum) try them out and decide for the best for you
you can also try Resco keyboard or SPB Keyboard
Hi Bulldog and nir36,
Thanks for your input.
But my question is for real qwerty keyboard input. All your suggested are virtual (soft) input method. They do not predict or auto correction key inputs.
Let me know if I am wrong.
xiaomingming said:
Hi Bulldog and nir36,
Thanks for your input.
But my question is for real qwerty keyboard input. All your suggested are virtual (soft) input method. They do not predict or auto correction key inputs.
Let me know if I am wrong.
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Sorry but I am not sure what you mean now with "Real Querty keyboard input" Anyhow Yes all the kepboards name that we have mentioned are soft inputs and yes all of them have a prediction or suggestion of words. You can have also other languages. However most of them give you option to switch on or off those T9 kind options. The Best google for those Keybords and visit their web pages to get more info.
if you're looking for something to predict words using your HW keyboard you can use the original Diamond XT9 or Opal XT9 keyboards.. you can find them in the Development and Hacking section..

[REQ] Customizable layout for SWYPE

Dear fellow XDA-Members,
is it possible to develop an application that enables the common user to fully costumize the layout for Swype?
I've noticed that there are features of the HTC keyboard I do not want to live without, i.e. the direction arrows on the bottom of the keyboard, which lets you easily navigate through your composition. SlideIT - which I bought but couldn't use long enough to amortize the expenses - gives you a good touch feeling, but misses the long-button-press symbols I need to write in German and in Turkish (Ä,Ö,Ü, ß, ı ç ğ ş etc.); Swype offers a very comprehensive sliding input, but the long-button-press chars almost made me throw my device against the next solid thing nearby... (I would never do that, I love my baby!)
I wonder if someone could spend time to develop an application that lets you modify the layout. Well, I dunno if I comply to the rules when I offer the substantial amount of 25 Euro-bucks for the development.
Any responses are welcome and highly appreciated.
Anyone out there?

Looking for Keyboards with shortcut/macro features

I've been using Keypurr lately (which as far as I can tell is now abandoned). The 2 features that I'm using a lot are:
- shortcut/macros, When you can program things like:
m - Matthew
x - Alex
dua - Damm you autocorrect!
etc
- sliding on letter to get alternate symbols, INSTEAD of holding a key
For shortcuts, I'm aware of Keypurr, SlideIT, Smart Keyboard PRO. Can anyone tell me if there are others with the same function? Not having any luck searching for the feature, but it could be under a different name.
For sliding, I'm only aware of Keypurr and Touchpal. Anyone know of others?
Thanks for any help.

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