bluetooth keyboard and spell check - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How do you get spell check to work when using a Bluetooth keyboard

What spell check?

I need to know this too, brought the Microsoft wedge Bluetooth keyboard which works really well but cannot get spell check which is frustrating. If I need to type, I usually use Swiftkey tablet or Swype which work really well. When a hardware keyboards is connected, the only way I have found to correct words are by clicking on the incorrect word to get suggestions.
I thought ICS had spell check options, I could not find any options for this setting.

When talking about spell check are you refering to the predictive suggestions?
@HasC what app are you running that has the ability to offer suggestions on spelling when you click on a word? That sounds like a laptop not a tablet.

donec said:
When talking about spell check are you refering to the predictive suggestions?
@HasC what app are you running that has the ability to offer suggestions on spelling when you click on a word? That sounds like a laptop not a tablet.
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I'm referring to spell check where an incorrectly spelt word is underlined in red, this used to be the case on my Asus transformer and from my understanding it's supposed to be standard ICS functionality. It could be that Samsung have screwed this up with Touchwiz.
To answer the second question, when I type using the hardware keyboard on the galaxy note 10.1 and have Swiftkey keyboard showing on the display at the same time, as I type, Swiftkey offers word suggestions where you have to tap the screen to select the word. When proof reading the document and I notice some typo's, I tap on the word that I want to change/correct and Swiftkey offers alternative words which I then have to select by tapping the correct word.
The way I am currently using it is by via an app called null keyboard which prevents any software keyboard from popping up when utilising the hardware keyboard. When I am done typing, I select Swiftkey and click on the incorrect words to generate alternatives whilst proof reading and then I click on the correct word to change as necessary.
I have noticed that Swype works better at correcting the words whereby when the word is corrected and is selected in Swype, the incorrect word is changed after selection. With Swiftkey, I have noticed that the correct word is entered however the incorrect word is not replaced completely and you have to delete the extra remnants that are left from the previous word.

HasC said:
I'm referring to spell check where an incorrectly spelt word is underlined in red, this used to be the case on my Asus transformer
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What app are you using on your Asus Transformer that gives you that kind of spell checking?

donec said:
What app are you using on your Asus Transformer that gives you that kind of spell checking?
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I have got rid of my Asus now, did not need an app, it was part of the ice cream sandwich update.

To me it is crazy that Samsung would remove the underline misspelled word from ICS. The HTC implementation on the S3 IS SWEET. This would make using the Note in business more usable and then fix the Bluetooth. Spelling problem

Inthe same situation guys. Did anybody find a fix or a workaround?

This sucks, seems like with the great tech we have this should be a no-brainer!
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Samsungs products are great, but taking out the ICS spellchecker on the phones and tablets is killing me. Samsung read my lips. Put the default android ICS spellchecker with the red underlined words back in the OS.

I concur
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Has anyone found a solution for this?
I have a galaxy nexus phone with jelly bean and the spell checker is there, while my note 10.1 with jelly bean has no such an option, an this is annoying when writing office documents...

Word prediction / highlight wrong spelled words when using external keyboard
I have a Galaxy Note GT-N7000 with Android 4.1.2
Would like to know if anybody have managed to locate an app which offer word prediction as well showing if the word is wrongly spelled with my external Bluetooth keyboard??

inmnbob said:
How do you get spell check to work when using a Bluetooth keyboard
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Did you receive a recommendation which you use?

Any response? My Galaxy Note is awsome and could be a complete replacement for my laptop except for this issue. I spell like a 2nd grader and cant do emails without a spell checker.

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Question about Nexus S keyboard

Hi,
When you press the SEARCH key, and typing in the text field ...
Does the keyboard give you text prediction?
And also when you search in the Market app ...
If not, is possible to enable text prediction on all input fields?
Thanks.
Negative on the text prediction for search. I get text prediction in the form of app suggestions on the market, but I don't know if that's quite what you're looking for.
As far as enabling it, I have no idea. I don't recall if any of my past Android devices did text prediction on search. :/
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Take a look at SwiftKey. Text prediction is one of the reasons that my wife and I moved to it. We like this keyboard much better than stock, for us it was well worth the money.
This is common for several fields in several different apps. I work for Swype, so I've seen this myself, but since our keyboard doesn't typically work this way it's only been a curiosity for me. I believe it is considered a "feature" since you might want to explicitly type something else other than what prediction guesses. If you want to give Swype a try, the beta is currently open at: http://beta.swype.com/
Hi there,
Thanks for your info. I still find it odd, to not have this common behavior on all input fields.
Heck, the old HTC_IME hack on HTC Desire works pretty well with all the options to have prediction in all kind of input fields (thanks to the modder, jonasl). I still have this on my signature below.
But recently, I like the new Nexus S keyboard. It look slick, easy to type. But yeah, I missed some of the HTC_IME improvements, like SMILEY button!
As for SWYPE, granted, it is a very nice keyboard. But, I don't use ENGLISH that much I am using south-east asian language which is not supported
So, I am afraid that it does not offer much advantage.
Chinpokomon said:
This is common for several fields in several different apps. I work for Swype, so I've seen this myself, but since our keyboard doesn't typically work this way it's only been a curiosity for me. I believe it is considered a "feature" since you might want to explicitly type something else other than what prediction guesses. If you want to give Swype a try, the beta is currently open at: http://beta.swype.com/
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gogol said:
Hi there,
Thanks for your info. I still find it odd, to not have this common behavior on all input fields.
Heck, the old HTC_IME hack on HTC Desire works pretty well with all the options to have prediction in all kind of input fields (thanks to the modder, jonasl). I still have this on my signature below.
But recently, I like the new Nexus S keyboard. It look slick, easy to type. But yeah, I missed some of the HTC_IME improvements, like SMILEY button!
As for SWYPE, granted, it is a very nice keyboard. But, I don't use ENGLISH that much I am using south-east asian language which is not supported
So, I am afraid that it does not offer much advantage.
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The built in Gingerbread keyboard does have a smiley button. It's a "smart" keyboard, it knows what you're doing and shows you the appropriate keys/features/functions.
Go write a txt message, and you'll see a smiley key on the bottom right.
They should've taken out the period and extended the space bar. Its very frustrating when I'm trying to type fast. IPhone still had the best touch keyboard available
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Thanks, I did not know that.
Obviously because I am using Nexus S keyboard on my HTC Desire! Probably it does not work fully as designed (I did not see that smiley button).
But, does that smiley button also appear when you type in EMAIL or TEXT AREA like replying to forum like this using the web browser?
Or when typing comments on Facebook app! That would be very nice.
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The built in Gingerbread keyboard does have a smiley button. It's a "smart" keyboard, it knows what you're doing and shows you the appropriate keys/features/functions.
Go write a txt message, and you'll see a smiley key on the bottom right.
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gogol said:
Thanks, I did not know that.
Obviously because I am using Nexus S keyboard on my HTC Desire! Probably it does not work fully as designed (I did not see that smiley button).
But, does that smiley button also appear when you type in EMAIL or TEXT AREA like replying to forum like this using the web browser?
Or when typing comments on Facebook app! That would be very nice.
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I only see it in the Messaging app.

[Q] Swype not saving words to dictionary?

For anyone else that is doing the Swype beta v3 is it saving words to the dictionary? Mine isn't.
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For anyone else that is doing the Swype beta v3 is it saving words to the dictionary? Mine isn't.
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not having any issues here with the latest beta :\ you tried reinstalling.
yep, no luck unfortunately. gonna email swype
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yep, no luck unfortunately. gonna email swype
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in your swype settings, do you have word prediction ticked?
you always need to tick that on installing! lol
so just go to keyboard setting, or tap the swype key when your writing then pres options, andmake sure its ticked
. that should cure it.
word suggestion& auto-correction are on.
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word suggestion& auto-correction are on.
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definitely puzzling. Did you download a new installer. Then the beta. If you downloaded english spanish beta. Try fill or vice versa
Swyped from my HTC Sensation Pyramid using my thumb and eyes
I tried both. i even uninstalled, cleared all swype data & tried that, no dice. charging phone now to do a hard reset & see if that works
Just did a hard reset & still getting this stupid bug.
For me to add a new word that doesn't exists, I first have to manually type it and select it on the word suggestion bard (because auto correct will try to suggest a "correct" word). After I select the word, the option to "add <word> to dictionary" will appear for me on the word suggestion bar and pressing it will add it to the dictionary (Somewhat like stock gingerbread keyboard).
yeah I do that & it says that it added the word, yet when I reswipe it it's not added. I can do this 10 times in a row & it still won't stick
So I'm apparently an idiot & my Swype does work. I was under the impression that when it said 'Add "xnifex" to the dictionary' it was notifying me that that's what it was doing. I wasn't aware that you had to tap that notification for it to work. On the HD2 if you manually type in a word it's automatically added to the dictionary so I thought it was the same behavior. Yay for the swype team helping me out.
http://forum.swype.com/showthread.php?3769-Can-t-add-words-to-dictionary-on-brand-new-install
Did you actually clicked on "add <word> to dictionary"? Unlike on Froyo, where Swype saves a word after hitting space, now the users have to confirm the action by clicking on the right above the keyboard.
I was so used to the old swype, it took me 2 days to realize that...
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Did you actually clicked on "add <word> to dictionary"? Unlike on Froyo, where Swype saves a word after hitting space, now the users have to confirm the action by clicking on the right above the keyboard.
I was so used to the old swype, it took me 2 days to realize that...
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Yep, now I know this too. Had the admin brian over on the swype forums tell me about it. I'm used to the old swype as well.
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So I'm apparently an idiot & my Swype does work. I was under the impression that when it said 'Add "xnifex" to the dictionary' it was notifying me that that's what it was doing. I wasn't aware that you had to tap that notification for it to work. On the HD2 if you manually type in a word it's automatically added to the dictionary so I thought it was the same behavior. Yay for the swype team helping me out.
http://forum.swype.com/showthread.php?3769-Can-t-add-words-to-dictionary-on-brand-new-install
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Lol well done mate
Swyped from my HTC Sensation Pyramid using my thumb and eyes
I'd just like to add that I had this problem, I was tapping to add to dictionary and there were literally no words in the dictionary, it was basically a tap keyboard. I uninstalled with Titanium Backup, then installed the Full version instead of the English/Other language one. This one has a dictionary and will save new words to it.
Thanks guys, I learned something new today;-)
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I just want to say that I had the exact same issue as the OP. I thought that it was automatically adding the words to the dictionary, but some bug prevented them from appearing or something. I just wasn't clicking the "Add "word" to dictionary".
To be fair, it's not very clear on the UI that it's something that you can or should press. It doesn't have a question mark at the end, which would make you realise that it's ASKING you something, not telling you something.
That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
Swype is the best. My only problem is the word bar above the keyboard. I find it distracting, and hard to get used to. I've looked everywhere trying to find a way to turn it off. Besides that, swype is 1,000x better than what comes with the sensation.
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LISTEN EVERYONE..to solve the problem download a app called ''SMS to swype'' and it picks up every word you type from all the keyboards you used and saves them to the dictionary SOLVED
https://market.android.com/details?id=ch.zimmbi.sms2swype&feature=search_result
WorldWide60 said:
Swype is the best. My only problem is the word bar above the keyboard. I find it distracting, and hard to get used to. I've looked everywhere trying to find a way to turn it off. Besides that, swype is 1,000x better than what comes with the sensation.
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Turn off the word suggestion?
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Swype 3.0

Just installed the newest release of Swype, beta 3.0, on my CM 7.0.3. The predictive is vastly improved. But, there is some significant lag on the entries sometimes. Going to sere if that improves with a couple of reboots.
How is everyone else doing with it and on what roms?
Tells me I have an invalid license on miui. I've been a beta tester since their first sign ups... their customer service sux cuz I have emailed them about this a few times with no reply.
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Tells me I have an invalid license on miui. I've been a beta tester since their first sign ups... their customer service sux cuz I have emailed them about this a few times with no reply.
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Yeah, I couldn't get it to work with MIUI at all.
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Does the 3.0 have a mic?
parkschr said:
Does the 3.0 have a mic?
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Mic doesn't work for me. I see a blue outline like when something in Swype is broken when I try to use it. However, the improvements to me are worth the upgrade. It has a better word selector, more similar to stock/sense keyboard.
Worked fine on CM7 and Synergy for me. I always restore data for the installer from ROM to ROM. I think that preserves the license correctly. I also ran it fine on Hybrid Sense 3.0 as well.
I'm really not liking some aspects of it.
1. Before, it would pop up a list of word possibilities and I could hit the little x if I didn't like any of the choices. Now, I have to delete the word manually to give it another try. Takes longer.
2. I like the single-click correction, but it causes grief sometimes. For example, if I know I want to insert a letter or apostrophe into a word, I click on the word and the cursor immediately jumps to the end, and then I have to click again in the position where I want to insert, or use the track pad. Again, takes longer and sometimes it jumps to the end of the word a second time. Very annoying.
3. I don't like having to touch a new word twice to store it. Much rather have the previous implementation where I just manually typed the word and it was forever memorized.
Some things are nicer, like being able to use predictive text when typing each letter, but overall I think I'd like to revert to the previous addition. I'll give it a few more days.
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I like so far, like that when I'm writing a weird word, like a product number I'm googling, it does not get stored. also the fact that I always get the word selector, sometimes I it annoyed me that it would not pop up on common words with similar trace lines as non common.
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So far so good for me. In previous versions after a reboot Swype stopped working and I had to re select it to get it to work. I haven't had this problem with V3.0
Microphone is also working well now.
Running on Optimized Shift now with no problems.
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Does the 3.0 have a mic?
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Mic has been fine for me. I used it to type this post.
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Experienced same thing. Uninstalled and and ran the installer which installed 3.0. After new install it worked for a day or two until it said Beta Expired so had to generate new code but took just about 10 seconds.
The backspace is a real pain in the butt when the predictive text is incorrect and for those of us who have a foul mouth in text with our friends, it likes to replace a certain F word with duck no matter how many times I add the F word.
any way to get the predictive bar to stay there all the time so it doesnt snap the keyboard up/down ALL the time?
crazyg0od33 said:
any way to get the predictive bar to stay there all the time so it doesnt snap the keyboard up/down ALL the time?
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It stays in landscape, vanished in vertical.
FWIW, it seems to be working great for me on MIUI. I do have to admit the jumping up and down with the predictive bar gets annoying.
My predictive bar is always on top of the keyboard, just blank inbetween words, not sure what everyone is talking about regarding the jumping around *shrug*.
I love the new word choice style. I used to always tap the bottom word when trying to go to the second page of choices and now that mistake has been eliminated. While it does lessen screen real estate a little, it also doesn't cover what you're typing, the webpage you're on, etc which is nice.
I also love that I have the choice to add words after typing them rather than being automatic. Before, captcha phrases, words like aaaaaahhh!, etc were always added and got in the way sometimes.
The automatic correction is okay for typing but it annoyed me that I had to confirm my choice when I swyped or else if I moved the cursor somewhere else to add a word in, the cursor would go back to the end and replace the last word instead. I just turned the auto correct option off and everything is perfect for my tastes!
As for the person upset about losing one touch delete/undo for wrong words via the 'x' button, if you tap the swype key it highlights the word behind your cursor and you can swype over it with a new word, which is pretty close, it just involves one more tap to delete if you don't want any word there at all.
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Turn off prediction in Swiftkey?

Is this possible, I can't find it anywhere.
It is a nice feature, but try backspacing inside of google and you can't delete the word cause it just keeps changing it. Kind of funny actually.
I would just like to turn it off.
Unfortunately it's a known bug with some Google services / search bar. You need to swipe energetically from the right side of your keyboard towards the centre to make the whole word disappear, but that's just a workaround, of course.
And SwiftKey is all about prediction, so unfortunately it's hard to get rid of it completely, but I'm not sure this would help. Disabling all languages makes it worse in predicting, but it still tries ;> probably based on custom dict or its own mechanism.
See if changing the (smart) space behaviour changes anything (it probably won't).
d14b0ll0s said:
Unfortunately it's a known bug with some Google services / search bar. You need to swipe energetically from the right side of your keyboard towards the centre to make the whole word disappear, but that's just a workaround, of course.
And SwiftKey is all about prediction, so unfortunately it's hard to get rid of it completely, but I'm not sure this would help. Disabling all languages makes it worse in predicting, but it still tries ;> probably based on custom dict or its own mechanism.
See if changing the (smart) space behaviour changes anything (it probably won't).
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Thanks can you guys recommend a really nice thumb keyboard?
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I've included a few of my thoughts on keyboards in the apps thread and there's an ongoing discussion on these here.
Awesome, thanks!

Samsung Keyboard - does spell correction even work?

Am I doing something wrong here? I am trying to use the Samsung Keyboard with spell check turned on. It seems like it does not correct even the simplest of mistakes as other keyboard apps do.
For instance, if I type "thee dogg", it does not correct it. Those are not words in English. Why doesn't it correct to "the dog"? Instead of correcting these obvious misspellings, it just adds the misspelled words to My Word List. Why the heck would anyone want that? I'm lost on the logic here.
Any help is appreciated.
mitchellvii said:
Am I doing something wrong here? I am trying to use the Samsung Keyboard with spell check turned on. It seems like it does not correct even the simplest of mistakes as other keyboard apps do.
For instance, if I type "thee dogg", it does not correct it. Those are not words in English. Why doesn't it correct to "the dog"? Instead of correcting these obvious misspellings, it just adds the misspelled words to My Word List. Why the heck would anyone want that? I'm lost on the logic here.
Any help is appreciated.
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Check that the keboard language is english /uk or us, not french or german keyboard, this happened to my when I mistaken chosen french
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I have noticed this when typing letters individualy but the swypy thing is decent. I have tried adding in dictionaries to fix it
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Check that the keboard language is english /uk or us, not french or german keyboard, this happened to my when I mistaken chosen french
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Yes, it is in English. I can just use Thumb Keyboard which has decent correction but I would prefer to try the Samsung one due to the extra features. Just odd that it would choose to add misspelled words to your word list rather than fix them. Head-scratcher. I'm looking for a setting that changes this behavior but cannot find one.
Samsung seems to do a number of things software wise that you sort of wonder how it ever made it out of committee. They add so many cool features but then totally whiff on some of the obvious stuff.
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I have noticed this when typing letters individualy but the swypy thing is decent. I have tried adding in dictionaries to fix it
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I've never been a fan of swype, probably because I can blaze with thumb typing if I have a decent spellcheck. Don't even have to look at the keyboard.
I think it is a jellybean problem, it worket fine for me on ics, it doesn't work on my s3 also after jellybean update, I tried it now but it doesn't add wrong words to the dictionary on s3 , but on note it does!
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I've had a lot of issue with the default keyboard. I have it set to predictive and I have Continuous typing active so it works like Swype but it's choice of words is sometime ludicrous. Even when I swipe slowly to each character it will often (25% of the time) give me a word that starts with a letter at the opposite end of the keyboard from where my swipe started.
I have started using the handwritten input for most things as it seems to work so much better than the actual keyboard.
As long as it has taken Samsung to roll out this JB OTA it is surprising the keyboard is so buggy. I reserve the right to totally be doing something wrong but I can't tell what it is.

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