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Touchpal Touchpal Touchpal!! Compact qwerty +T is insane. I am blown away at how fast I can type on this thing. My girlfriend has a BB and she wishes she could keep up in a IM battle royale!! I am soooooo glad I took the time to try it out it has completely changed my mind on touch keyboards.
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I finally read just so many positive comments about it, I decided to give it another chance & really learn how to use it this time. I installed it, printed out the owners manual (It's nice to be able to print stuff like this at work) & went through all the tutorials. BOY am I ever glad I did!! I have not used a hardware KB in months (& probably never will again). As the man says "Compact qwerty +T is insane" & I agree 100%. That setup is SO MUCH FASTER than a hardware KB there is no comparison whatever......I can absolutely fly on this thing now in a way that would never be possible with a full qwerty setup. ~John |
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So does anyone know if there is a keyboard similar to the iphone? I like the fact that the iphone pops up the letters as you type. Is there a keyboard out there that does that? I dont really care about the spacing and stuff like that
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Alright... I'll try TouchPal again. I didn't like it last time I tried it, but as an earlier poster said, I didn't really read up on how to use it and don't think I was doing much right. This was also using v2, and I see that they are now on v3.5.
I tried Resco for the last few days- sorry, but it was horrible. So far, I like the regular Compact QWERTY the best.
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I like the compact QWERTY myself. I was using the Gullum Diamond KB in portrait T+ in my Titan/Mogul setups & absolutely loved it.
The Compact QWERTY in the TouchPro is almost identical to the Gullum setup & works very well. The TouchPal setup is similar in a lot of ways, but has some really nice improvements over the free KB setups. Devote some time to reallly learning it, it is WELL worth it. I worked through all the animated online tutorials & printed out the owners manual & read it cover to cover. If you do all that & don't end up preferring TP to all the others I will be quite surprised. I just can't believe the speed with which I can fire off a text message to my son these days..........(the spelling & word correction engine is absolutely amazing in this setup) Try it once more & really give it a chance, there is a free trial so you don't have to buy it if you end up hating it..... ~John Last edited by jmorton10; 01-14-2009 at 08:23 PM. |
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Has anyone gotten PCM 0.21 to work on their Diamond. Every time I install it, it installs fine but when I try to go use it, it freezes the phone and Ill have to do a soft reset. Its a beta version so im pretty sure its still buggy but I cant get it work completely!
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damn, didnt know this post existed, i had just created a new post, raving about SHAPEWRITER, well all i gotta say is that this program is just awsome, http://www.shapewriter.com/download/windowsmobile.php
heres a video on it : http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f...apewriter-479/ Last edited by fbis1; 01-15-2009 at 10:00 PM. |
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