Daniel Weatherill wrote, a long time ago:
I have a few questions about QTMoko predictive keyboard. I know
prediction was disabled by default a couple of versions ago, I
understand this as most people are not english speakers.
However, some of us ARE english speakers and found the predictive
2010-10...@18:19 Iain Nicol
Daniel Weatherill wrote, a long time ago:
I have a few questions about QTMoko predictive keyboard. I know
prediction was disabled by default a couple of versions ago, I
understand this as most people are not english speakers.
However, some of us ARE english
I know this reply is 2 months late, but better late than never, right?
Anyway, have you tried using the Docked Keyboard? I use it; it
suggests completions based on the letters of a word entered so far. I
do not know if this is what you meant by “predictive keyboard”, but it
is sufficient
I do not have an answer for you, except to tell you I am a native English
speaker too and already use QtMoko (still using v14) as my primary
(cellular) phone. However, I am curious: are you related to Evangelene
Alaraj (nee Weatherill)? I noticed you used the Canadian/UK spelling of
Hi everyone,
first of all I have always found the QTMoko/QTopia distirbuytion to be
the only really usable software on openmoko (SHR is now getting there
slowly I suppose), so thanks :-D
I have a few questions about QTMoko predictive keyboard. I know
prediction was disabled by default a couple of
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