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Originally Posted by sikclown
But does it work with the compact QWERTY keyboard? My compact qwerty will still only type numbers.
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Yes it works with the compact QWERTY kb. It performs as well as the stock soft kb, but you get the benefits of predictive text while using the hard kb.
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Originally Posted by Odeezie
Ok I'm confused in your bolded steps. Which steps are you referring to? I tried doing the registry edits last night but I ran into the same issue you had earlier (with the soft keyboard only recognizing numbers). For now, I'm back to the original settings.
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I did the registry hack mentioned early on in this thread. That's when I noticed the problems with the soft kb. I went edited the registry back to it's original settings:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Layouts\e0010409]
"Ime File"="\\windows\\
eT9ime.dll"
"Keyboard Layout"="00000409"
"Layout Text"="
eT9 IME"
Then I performed a soft reset. Once the phone booted back up, I edited the registry again with the modified settings:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Layouts\e0010409]
"Ime File"="\\windows\\
compime.dll"
"Keyboard Layout"="00000409"
"Layout Text"="
COMP IME"
After another soft reset, I tested it out on some texts and it worked perfectly. I can use the hard kb like usual, but it now has predictive text and the full function of the soft kb's was retained (including Compact QWERTY, Full QWERTY, etc.)
I hope this helps.