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zim2704 08-23-2009 07:32 PM

best virtual keyboard
 
I am wanting suggestions on what you think are the best on-screen keyboards you use. Currently I have fingerkeyboard but after using NRGZ rom and using the default keyboard on it I really would like to know which one that was and install it(had problems with the rom or would keep running it, absolutely loved all the apps and icons). They keys were slightly bigger than fingerkeyboards and it still kept the audio feedback while typing. I would like to keep it to free keyboards as for I don't care to spend anything on a virtual keyboard, thanks

TREmp77 08-23-2009 10:45 PM

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This is from his thread, hopefully this is what you are looking for, ive never used NRGZ ROM so I dont know...it is EZInput 2.0

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...postcount=1110

MrObvious 08-24-2009 02:42 AM

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Been there done that, TouchPal.

basilray 08-24-2009 01:33 PM

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It's not exactly what you're looking for...but I use a combination of FingerKeyboard and SPB Fullscreen Keyboard.

The Fullscreen KB from SPB maps itself to FingerKeyboard. When you press the button, the WHOLE screen becomes a nice easy to use keyboard. Great for typing e-mails and txts.

GsRb0i 08-24-2009 02:25 PM

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touchpal 4.0 hands down. I used to love touch input but touchpals the way to go theres a learning curve but once you get used to it its like butter

whatthefunk 08-24-2009 03:53 PM

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+1 for TouchPal! Fantastic soft keyboard. however 3.5 might be better than 4.0 so far... it's debatable.

wmdunn 08-24-2009 06:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by basilray (Post 1119303)
It's not exactly what you're looking for...but I use a combination of FingerKeyboard and SPB Fullscreen Keyboard.

The Fullscreen KB from SPB maps itself to FingerKeyboard. When you press the button, the WHOLE screen becomes a nice easy to use keyboard. Great for typing e-mails and txts.

I have been using Finger Keyboard for quite a while, but also have SPB sitting on the shelf. Tell me more about how you're using this combination ... please. Thanks.

zim2704 08-24-2009 08:16 PM

Re: best virtual keyboard
 
ok so i downloaded touchpal and it does seems to have a learning curve. So far it's worse than the standard full querty. Anybody have any suggestions on settings to apply to make it easier to use...i use the numbers alot to type addresses into google maps and amaze gps so quick switches between numeric and alphabet is a big plus.

MrObvious 08-25-2009 09:51 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zim2704 (Post 1120009)
ok so i downloaded touchpal and it does seems to have a learning curve. So far it's worse than the standard full querty. Anybody have any suggestions on settings to apply to make it easier to use...i use the numbers alot to type addresses into google maps and amaze gps so quick switches between numeric and alphabet is a big plus.

Leave it on 20 key mode and just learn to type with that. You will be amazed how fast you can go. I only use the full qwerty when I need to add a specific word to the dictionary or just type a certain set of characters.

bobinfla 08-25-2009 11:19 AM

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I currenty switch between fingerkeyboard and the stock compact qwerty and full qwerty keyboards but none of them seem well suited for strings of numbers like dates.

I would rather use a numeric keypad than rely on a long press for numbers but

-Compact Qwerty has no slash mark for dates on the numeric keyboard, you have to use a seperate symbol keyboard and then after pressing the slash it automatically switches to the alpha keyboard (same with the full qwerty).

-Neither fingerkeyboard or the stock full qwerty have decimal points in their numeric keyboards.

As a result, entering dates in a 8/25/09 format and numbers with decimal points requires a frustrating number of extra keystrokes or the use of the long press on the alpha keyboard.

Is there another keyboard out there that addresses these deficiencies?

bob

jjairal 08-25-2009 12:05 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zim2704 (Post 1120009)
ok so i downloaded touchpal and it does seems to have a learning curve. So far it's worse than the standard full querty. Anybody have any suggestions on settings to apply to make it easier to use...i use the numbers alot to type addresses into google maps and amaze gps so quick switches between numeric and alphabet is a big plus.

I used to use touchpal. Numbers i think were the easiest think to get but like u said its a learning curve. U have to slide urfinger over the key i believe it was up then down to get numbers and down then up to make the letter caps. The keyboard is great cause u dont have to switch it to get numbers or icons. Only thing that bothers me was the keys on the far left seemd to be harder to use because they are on the edge of the screen and i never seemd to pres on the right spot. but it could be my phone or calibration.

RR33 08-25-2009 12:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bobinfla (Post 1120827)
I currenty switch between fingerkeyboard and the stock compact qwerty and full qwerty keyboards but none of them seem well suited for strings of numbers like dates.

I would rather use a numeric keypad than rely on a long press for numbers but

-Compact Qwerty has no slash mark for dates on the numeric keyboard, you have to use a seperate symbol keyboard and then after pressing the slash it automatically switches to the alpha keyboard (same with the full qwerty).

-Neither fingerkeyboard or the stock full qwerty have decimal points in their numeric keyboards.

As a result, entering dates in a 8/25/09 format and numbers with decimal points requires a frustrating number of extra keystrokes or the use of the long press on the alpha keyboard.

Is there another keyboard out there that addresses these deficiencies?

bob

Hi,

you can try my layouts for FingerKeyboard2 on second post : HERE
unzip the archive and copy only the digits txt file to \program files\fingerkeyb\skins\ (make a backup of your original digits before : land for landscape & port for portrait)


Otherwise you can try PocketCM Keyboard v0.14 with my skins & layouts : HERE
PCMK14 uses intensive popup lines of 10 keys : hold a key 2 sec and slide to the left/right then release to type.
All ponctuations are on "space", all "bars" are on keyboard change (double arrows/123 key), cut-copy-paste are on "enter", each letter has CAPITAL+ words shortcuts. The numeric pad is also a kind of phonepad texting : type once and you'll get a number but hold 2 sec and you'll get a popup line with letters.
There are 2 kinds of layouts : ANSI & UNICODE to suit best your windows font (a few fonts are buggy with UNICODE but special symbols as Greek letters are only UNICODE).

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/3632/aniq.gif

basilray 08-25-2009 01:15 PM

Re: best virtual keyboard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wmdunn (Post 1119865)
I have been using Finger Keyboard for quite a while, but also have SPB sitting on the shelf. Tell me more about how you're using this combination ... please. Thanks.

I have SPB Fullscreen mapped to Finger Keyboard. If I am cranking out an e-mail or alonger text, the Q key in portrait or the Language key in landscape get a small little keyboard icon mapped onto them. Press that and and you go to SPB fullscreen. Easy access to numbers and such:

Attached is a hastily edited photo of what each of the keyboards looks like w/ the mapping on them.

whatthefunk 08-25-2009 01:19 PM

Re: best virtual keyboard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrObvious (Post 1120715)
Leave it on 20 key mode and just learn to type with that. You will be amazed how fast you can go. I only use the full qwerty when I need to add a specific word to the dictionary or just type a certain set of characters.

I agree 100%. The T+ compact querty layout is the reason to use TouchPal. This is my primary keyboard. After a few days of practice, it's very fast! I'm using version 4 but I tweaked it to be more like 3.5 which I was already used to...

I patched v4 to use symbols instead of the numbers when you the press and slide down on the keys. This is more like v 3.5 and I always use the number tab for numbers. Here's the patch:
http://www.cootek.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=864

I also hide the toolbox (the buttons at the bottom)...as they really aren't necessary and I'd rather have that extra screen space available. The toolbox is new in v 4.0 but can be hidden by clicking on the settings tab (looks like a cog), sliding that panel to the right, and unchecking "enable toolbox".

Here are a few other tips for the V4 t+ layout that might not be obvious:

Double tap space bar to put a period followed by a space.
Press and slide left on backspace ("<-") key to delete an entire word.
Press and slide down on the backspace key for enter/return.
Press and slide up on the backspace key to toggle direct entry vs word prediction mode.
Press and slide a key to the left or right to force an exact letter.

Hope that's helpful.

violent31601 08-25-2009 03:33 PM

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Touchpal 3.5 for me

jjday7 08-25-2009 04:34 PM

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touchpal 3.5 is the best in my opinion. its the fastest to use and there are plenty of skins for it. I have used all of them. I don't like touchpal 4.0.

wmdunn 08-25-2009 06:30 PM

Re: best virtual keyboard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by basilray (Post 1121067)
I have SPB Fullscreen mapped to Finger Keyboard. If I am cranking out an e-mail or alonger text, the Q key in portrait or the Language key in landscape get a small little keyboard icon mapped onto them. Press that and and you go to SPB fullscreen. Easy access to numbers and such:

Attached is a hastily edited photo of what each of the keyboards looks like w/ the mapping on them.

Thanks for the picture ... appreciate it.

JAVIERBOND007 08-25-2009 06:53 PM

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TouchPal

bobinfla 08-26-2009 11:00 AM

Re: best virtual keyboard
 
I installed the fingerkeyboard digits skins and it looks like they are going to work out great.

I may check out PocketCM keyboard when I get a little more time.

thanks

bob

[QUOTE=RR33;1120944]Hi,

you can try my layouts for FingerKeyboard2 on second post : HERE
unzip the archive and copy only the digits txt file to \program files\fingerkeyb\skins\ (make a backup of your original digits before : land for landscape & port for portrait)


Otherwise you can try PocketCM Keyboard v0.14 with my skins & layouts : HERE
PCMK14 uses intensive popup lines of 10 keys : hold a key 2 sec and slide to the left/right then release to type.
All ponctuations are on "space", all "bars" are on keyboard change (double arrows/123 key), cut-copy-paste are on "enter", each letter has CAPITAL+ words shortcuts. The numeric pad is also a kind of phonepad texting : type once and you'll get a number but hold 2 sec and you'll get a popup line with letters.
There are 2 kinds of layouts : ANSI & UNICODE to suit best your windows font (a few fonts are buggy with UNICODE but special symbols as Greek letters are only UNICODE).


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