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Originally Posted by wmdunn
First of all, you do need to "register" it inside the application. Then go to settings, input, and select the keyboard and options. If you are comfortable editing the registry, then here's what I have done to make sure that the keyboard is set as the default, and will survive a soft reset of the device. You won't have to mess around with SIP Change or anything like that. Anyway, with your registry editor, go to ...
HKCU\ControlPanel\SIP\DefaultIm
Dword value = {C03755DF-3EE7-41DF-AE5E-3FBBCA603F1A}
Wait a couple of minutes, and then soft reset ...
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i did this and waited 5 min and after the softreset my phone will not boot so i had to do a hard reset. i know how to change reg. strings trust me this is not my first, and i triple checked to make sure i punched in the writ numbers, in fact i made a txt file and copy and pasted it, and i made sue the spaces where right and everything. so, are you 100% sure this works and does what you say it does???
I know this is a "AT YOUR OWN RISK" hobbie so please dont think i am blaming you for anything.