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Change PopUp Keyboard Automatically: Tutorial

How to Change your SIP (default keyboard) on WM5
(You must be logged in to see/download files!)

Automatically changes after every reset. (thanks to Sleuth255 at XDA)

This is a great hack, especially for the Treo's since they have a hardware keyboard exposed and rarely need the software keyboard.

Basically this prevents the soft keyboard from popping up automatically, especially when you don't need it

(There is a hack to permanently disable the software keyboard but this method is better.)


- Install NULL Keyboard .cab (attached)
- Install SIPChanger.cab (attached)


- Run SIPChanger.exe and select your default SIP (NULL Kb)

Now, every time you reset the device this little app runs. It simply changes the default pop up keyboard to whatever you set it to (I use NULL Kb) automatically and "behind the scenes".

If you ever need the software keyboard, simply select it
Attached Files
File Type: zip sipchange_175.zip (93.0 KB, 351 views) Click for barcode!
File Type: zip nullkb_wm2003_wm5_410.zip (35.9 KB, 279 views) Click for barcode!
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