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Re: Can I get predicive text using the sliding Qwerty keyboard?
It happens to me when I have XT9 on the on screen keyboard..so just make sure XT9 is on
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Re: Can I get predicive text using the sliding Qwerty keyboard?
If I understand you correctly you are saying that if you start with the screen's touch keyboard in XT9 and then switch over in the same message to the sliding Qwerty keyboard the predictive text feature will continue to work. I just double checked my TP2 and it doesn't.
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Re: Can I get predicive text using the sliding Qwerty keyboard?
You could always use Classic Word Completion:
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Re: Can I get predicive text using the sliding Qwerty keyboard?
Will it override the predictive text program that comes with the TP2 and become the default one?
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Re: Can I get predicive text using the sliding Qwerty keyboard?
And does it break the soft keyboard like it did on the Pro1?
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Re: Can I get predicive text using the sliding Qwerty keyboard?
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No it does not. Why does it? Confirmed ![]() ![]() And finally to the OP. I uninstalled the Classic Word Completion cab and then played with the factory predictive options. It only works in XT9 mode unless you tell it to run in ABC mode too, through the options. However, it also works in landscape XT9 too, but obviously you have to pop up the SIP in landscape first to switch from ABC to XT9, then close the SIP. However, what I found was that the XT9 option reverts back to ABC mode when you close the slider and re-open it! So basically you're left switching from ABC to XT9 each and every time you want predictive text on in landscape mode! Predictive, just not productive ![]() My apologies to anyone that tried the Classic Word Completion cab and found their SYM key stopped working. I had no idea that was the cause. A perfect solution IMO otherwise. |
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