How to change soft keyboard??? - Touch Pro, Fuze Themes and Apps

Hi guys,
Just recently, I noticed that on my Touch Pro, my soft (on-screen) keyboard became the ugly looking qwerty with the full keyboard layout. How can I change this back to the nice HTC one?
Thanks!

dlee83 said:
Hi guys,
Just recently, I noticed that on my Touch Pro, my soft (on-screen) keyboard became the ugly looking qwerty with the full keyboard layout. How can I change this back to the nice HTC one?
Thanks!
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Come on....click just beside the keyboard and a menu you will appear allowing you to pick your keyboard

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HTC Touch Keyboard +KeyPad doesn't work properly

Hi All!
I saw on the forum Keyboard and KeyPad from HTC Touch working on Kaiser.
I've found the .CAB with keyboard and keypad and installed it.
The problem is - I get only the full 40-keys keyboard!
The choise between Keyboard and Keypad doesn't change the keyboard's layout.
Could someone please help me?
regards,
Bacownik
try opening the keyboard and keypad when you are in an text input field such as after you select new sms, it should change the one you are wanting
You ARE very very right !!!
Now it is working !!!
Thanks a lot
cheers,
Bacownik
may i know how can i get e 40 key keyboard? i only see e 12 n 20 key one. many thanks!
Hi, I also wana know how to get full 40-keys keyboard, it appears on non-input controls but if i focus on any of input control it changes to 20-keys keyboard i.e. with 2 letters a key. Am i missing something or it's a bug?
farazfastian said:
Hi, I also wana know how to get full 40-keys keyboard, it appears on non-input controls but if i focus on any of input control it changes to 20-keys keyboard i.e. with 2 letters a key. Am i missing something or it's a bug?
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Me too. Thanks

HTC touch keyboard

How do I disable the phone style keyboard, and only have the proper 123/qwerty one, in contacts the keyboard changes to the 3 press phone one, but on other apps is the proper wide one?
touch keyboard changes its layout depending on what app you are using i think.
Can't really answer your question though.. lol sorry :O
I'd still like to lock, or remove some screens.
This bothers me too. I've tried playing with all the various XT9 options.
It would also be nice to have the HTC Touch keyboard work in landscape mode with out having to slide out the keyboard
is there any way to ALWAYS use the touch keyboard? no sometimes the touchkeyboard and sometimes the touch T9 keyboard?
bothers me too... I want to use the keyboard that I can see when there is nothing to type... but the keys are big enough and seperate from each other...
http://www.pocketcm.com/keyboard2.php
I've gone back to this, even though it is a bit unstable.

Keyboard?

Anyone have any issues with the keyboard on the diamond? I see everyone say its alright but how good is it compared to other phones?
I've used the Diamond and the iPhone and I must say the Diamond's soft-keyboard is much better than the iPhone's. I'm only talking about the Full Qwerty keyboard though.
The Diamond's keyboard can interpret which key you meant to press if you accidentally hit multiple ones by judging the pressure you used. It also has multiple values on the same key, so you can hold "Q" for example and get "1", this removes the need to constantly switch keyboards to input numbers or punctuation.
Try to use touchpal keyboard, it's fine.
help!
oryt?..
jus upgraded my rom on my htc touch diamond
but the keyboards have been scrambled, there is no qwerty, no keyboard and no phone keypad inpuit methods, just a retro small keyboard difficult to use,
any ideas on how to get the old keyboards back?
oryt?..
jus upgraded my rom on my htc touch diamond
but the keyboards have been scrambled, there is no qwerty, no keyboard and no phone keypad inpuit methods, just a retro small keyboard difficult to use,
any ideas on how to get the old keyboards back?
The Diamond onscreen keyboard is very usable. I was used to the Hermes keyboard and I thought I would struggle with the onscreen keyboard. But I soon find myself liking the onscreen keyboard. One nice feature is the way it is layout and I rarely need to swtich between letters and numbers modes.

Touch Diamond Keyboard

Hi, does anybody know a standard HTC 1-9 keyboard for text messaging for the Magic?
I am despearate!
AdamPatel said:
Hi, does anybody know a standard HTC 1-9 keyboard for text messaging for the Magic?
I am despearate!
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Are you wanting t9? If you are its there just go into settings and locale and text andset it up.
Clinton
no i mean i dont want to use qwerty keyboard
i want the traditional block input method
Use the Touch Input keyboard if you want numeric keypad (it also has compact qwerty).
It comes pre-installed in the Cyanogen ROMs
Like I said in the other thread you started on the same topic, try Any keyboard:
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-menny-android-anysoftkeyboard-zzx.aspx
Swipe to the left a few times and you will get to 1 - 9

Has the keboard arrows?

Has the keyboard arrows or can anyone upload a screenshot from the keyboard?
Can by a German Vodafone htc one and i need a good original keyboard
MaFake said:
Has the keyboard arrows or can anyone upload a screenshot from the keyboard?
Can by a German Vodafone htc one and i need a good original keyboard
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go into settings there is an option for arrows .. or should I say there is on the uk handset I have
with swiftkey keyboard you can use arrows. it is free for one month so you can test everything. By the way: in my opinion the best keyboard for every android phone
Landscape keyboard has arrows, portrait doesnt.
Hope this helps .
I concur, there is an option in settings for the arrow keys.
I've really been struggling to get used to the keyboard and buttons...
Just doesn't seem as responsive as my last SGS II.
Tried swiftkey (use it on my note 10.1) but again, doesn't feel usable..
Going to try the jellybean keyboard form the market later today, see how I get on.

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