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Smile Re: No2Chem nueROM 2.0 (WM6.1) Thread

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Originally Posted by freeza View Post
Does it not install? or does it install, but revert to the default keyboard when selected?

If it's the second one, then you might want to take a look at SIP Change, a program that automatically selects a desired SIP upon boot.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=271008

It works great for me using the HTC Intellipad SIP.
The issue I was having was as follows....

With 5060, Pocket CM keyboard installed properly in main memory, but when selected as the keyboard the standard windows mobile keyboard was displayed. After reading the forum at Pocket CM, I read three threads that mentioed different methods to fix the problem.

http://pocketcm.com/phorum/read.php?19,1074

After trying the methods listed, I have had Pocket CM working fine with 5060. So the problem is not with no2chems rom, it is with PCM keyboard. I started having issues with PCM quite a few revisions back.

Once again here is the method that worked for me.....

Anonymous User Wrote:
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> Another solution:
> deactivate all Today-Screen elements, tap
> keyboard, tap the triangle and select "PCM
> Keyboard" - it would work. after that, reactivate
> your favorite Today-Screen elements, the PCM
> Keyboard should be still active.
> good luck

Even if you don't use SPB products, give it a try before complaining to no2chem about his rom as I think the problem is really with PCM and not the 5060 or any other ROM. Just my 2 cents...

BTW thanks no2chem for all the hard work put into your rom. The only other ROM that ever came close in terms of speed, was Sampsons WM5 rom, but it lacked sdhc support, GPS, Rev A and a whole bunch of features that I cannot live without. Keep up the superb work.
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