Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Clare
Peter there is a good keyboard in the Milestone 2. If using it you need to press the little triangle to get home then the terminal icon then qwerty(top left) then the icon top right of the keyboard which offers "full-qwerty", at this point you have all the characters you need, no prediction and som

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Zack Mollusc
Dirk Bergstrom wrote: > Is is possible to install a different keyboard on 2008.8? If not, I'd > like to see that as a feature Real Soon Now. > > I find the stock keyboard to be almost totally unusable due to the > predictive text feature. Even if the predictive stuff was removed, it > would st

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8 - I have the full terminal keyboard

2008-08-08 Thread Matt
I don't really understand why, but sometimes I get the predictive text (limited keys) and sometimes I get the full keyboard (choice of three). I used ASU 200080806, then opkg update..etc. Ole Kliemann wrote: > There is only one possible solution. There must be easy customizable > keyboard files

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Ole Kliemann
There is only one possible solution. There must be easy customizable keyboard files so that everybody is able to use the keyboard he likes. Besides there must be an option to switch between different keyboards. It's a simple idea: one tool for one job. The predictive text with the right dictionar

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Peter Rasmussen
Could we please also get a qwerty keyboard on the GTA01? I don't have a GTA02. I complained when it was changed, but it didn't seem to matter to the people making the general releases. And when given the choice of a qwerty keyboard, shouldn't international characters be of some priority? Peter

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Benito Torres
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 06:22 (+1000), Dale Maggee wrote: > +1 +1 The present keyboard is nice for showing off and pleasing the eye but to it's only useful in specific situations like writing sms, not for generic operation on a linux system. As this is not an iPhone I'd prefer to have a fully fun

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Yorick Moko
+100 On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Dale Maggee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > +1 > > This sums my feelings up exactly > > Dirk Bergstrom wrote: >> Is is possible to install a different keyboard on 2008.8? If not, I'd >> like to see that as a feature Real Soon Now. >> >> I find the stock keyboard

Re: Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Dale Maggee
+1 This sums my feelings up exactly Dirk Bergstrom wrote: > Is is possible to install a different keyboard on 2008.8? If not, I'd > like to see that as a feature Real Soon Now. > > I find the stock keyboard to be almost totally unusable due to the > predictive text feature. Even if the predic

Alternate Keyboard(s) on 2008.8

2008-08-08 Thread Dirk Bergstrom
Is is possible to install a different keyboard on 2008.8? If not, I'd like to see that as a feature Real Soon Now. I find the stock keyboard to be almost totally unusable due to the predictive text feature. Even if the predictive stuff was removed, it would still be less usable for me than th