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Re: OMJ's HTC EVO 2.2 Custom ROM v3.4 | FroYo 3.29.651.5 | *Updated 9/24/10*

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Originally Posted by iknowsquat View Post
You can access it by going to Menu\Settings\Language and Keyboard\Touch Input settings\User dictionary.
I know you are looking for it's storage point. When I back it up via Titanium it's called com.android.provider.userdictionary (or smthng close)
That exact file only shows up on my SD card via Titanium when I use a file explorer to search for it. No where else in system is that exact file name.
UserDictionary is an apk in system/app so maybe it's part of that? Seems it would have to be.
Why are you looking for it? Like I said it can be accessed within the OS and backed up via TiBackup or another back up app.
Hope that helps.

EDIT: Well crap. I always back up userdictionary but never bothered to restore it till now. Despite TiBackup saying it did there was nothing there. Another back up may do a better job?

Yeah, I'm able to back it up and restore it using TB. I backup:
[USER DICT] com.android.providers.userdictionary 2.2
and
[USER DICT HTC] Touch Input 2.10

I'm not positive, but I think both are needed to restore the custom dictionary. I think I did just the first once, and it didn't restore the custom dictionary, but it did when I did both.

I was looking for a database file, hopefully along the lines of a .txt type file to easily make edits and additions via the PC. I think I might be SOL on such a thing.

I appreciate your input! =)
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