Handwriting recognition delay? - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Is there a way to delay the handwriting recognition? I wish my Note 8 didn't convert my handwriting to text quite so quickly. At least unitl i get used to writing on the screen.
Thx

cindylee60 said:
Is there a way to delay the handwriting recognition? I wish my Note 8 didn't convert my handwriting to text quite so quickly. At least unitl i get used to writing on the screen.
Thx
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At first I was like you. But then I noticed that when you u use the pen you can put your hand on the screen like you are writing over an ordinary notebook and the screen won't recognizes your hand, only the spen.

Yeah, but i'm a lefty. My hand doesn't rest on the screen much when i write, so i can't stabilize it that way unless i set the phone down on thr table or something.

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Thumb-friendly keyboard (PocketCM alternative)?

PocketCM is good, but I'm looking for something better. Even though PocketCM doesn't require a stylus, I'm still having a horrible time typing with it.
What I'm looking for is a thumb-friendly, on-screen keyboard that'll take advantage of predictive text to allow larger buttons. Something like the Blackberry Pearl keyboard (1 or 2 letters per key), or even the traditional phone pad (with 3-4 letter per key) would be enough.
Anyone have a suggestion?
cootek touchpal is the best i've tried.
its all over these forums should be easy to find
Johnston411 said:
cootek touchpal is the best i've tried.
its all over these forums should be easy to find
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Thanks! Searching now.
Here's the link to Cootek Touchpal, its the best http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334437
Did you spell it right? A search revealed nothing...
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Got link, thanks!
Thanks for the recommendation! It works great!
Three questions:
1) Is this free until December, when I'll have to register it?
2) Is there any way to move the space button to the center (and why is it on the left in the first place?)
3) What is "precise" mode supposed to do?
Flapjack said:
Thanks for the recommendation! It works great!
Three questions:
1) Is this free until December, when I'll have to register it?
2) Is there any way to move the space button to the center (and why is it on the left in the first place?)
3) What is "precise" mode supposed to do?
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hold down the spacebar and drag to the middle and it'll move
precise mode appears to take away predictive text so you have to rely on finger slides to get the right characters.
gadgetluva said:
hold down the spacebar and drag to the middle and it'll move
precise mode appears to take away predictive text so you have to rely on finger slides to get the right characters.
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Thanks for the tip. I tried precise mode after I posted an it was horrendous.
I'm still getting used to the program. There are a few things I don't like about it:
1) It takes up a lot of screen space. I would like to see a smaller key option
2) It doesn't always remove itself from the screen when you leave a text area
3) There is no way to spell words efficiently, for example:
I wanted to type "download". I enter "down", but as soon as I hit the "L" button, the letters "down" change to something else. You have to accept "down" as the word, backspace over the space that is automatically entered, then finish the word. PITA.
It's not for one thumb but Spb Full Screen keyboard is the best I've used. I actully don't use the Kaiser keyboard and type 3 times faster with Spb. Also try Tengo its a one thumb kb with big keys.
Touchpal is nice ive used it before.. Im still waiting for PocketCM to release a newer versions as i had some issues with the current version..
As for another one, I flashed my Tilt to the AKU cooked rom thats floating around the forums and there is actually a SIP that is a phone pad that supports T9 input and I find it very handy and works well for one handed operations!
Touchpal is the best in my opinion. Once you get the feel of it you can really type fast.
Yes a slight reduction in hight would be good. I suggest if they half the height of the top row which contains the various options we could benefit with some more screen real estate.
try to go to the htc asia website and download the official phone pad from HTC! I really find it useful!!
where can i get Spb Full Screen keyboard ?
gimini said:
where can i get Spb Full Screen keyboard ?
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Here;
http://www.pocketgear.com/en_US/htm...Page=searchResults&id=prod5702026&sf=48190044
thank you. you guys are always so fast to help
If you buy the PRO version you can do that
This is the website:
http://www.cootek.com/index.html
srmz said:
Touchpal is the best in my opinion. Once you get the feel of it you can really type fast.
Yes a slight reduction in hight would be good. I suggest if they half the height of the top row which contains the various options we could benefit with some more screen real estate.
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What about Resco Keyboard ?
Flapjack said:
Thanks for the tip. I tried precise mode after I posted an it was horrendous.
I'm still getting used to the program. There are a few things I don't like about
1) It takes up a lot of screen space. I would like to see a smaller key option
2) It doesn't always remove itself from the screen when you leave a text area
3) There is no way to spell words efficiently, for example:
I wanted to type "download". I enter "down", but as soon as I hit the "L" button, the letters "down" change to something else. You have to accept "down" as the word, backspace over the space that is automatically entered, then finish the word. PITA.
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yeah it is a slight learning curve, but once you get used to it it'll be the best sip out the there! I got the same thing when trying to spell download, but after spelling out by using the sliding function, it showed up everytime when using the predictive mode! it just takes a little getting used to!
Well, now that I've been using it for a while, I have several big problems. I don't know who to blame (M$ or Cootek), but here they are:
1) The program will only work if I use it in conjunction with sipchange. Once I do that, I cannot select any other keyboard. They come up in the choice list, but if I select them, nothing happens. So I'm stuck with it. If I'm using the stylus, I prefer the standard windows keyboard, which is why this is an issue
2) The program does not go down and stay down. Unlike the standard windows keyboard, TouchPal is always popping up in your face. It drives me nuts, as I only seem to actually need it 1/4 of the time it decides to pop up. It seems to take 2-3 times minimizing it for it to finally stay down... and when it does, it can pop up again for absolutely no reason.
3) It may be the most the most intuitive keyboard, but it's still not very "finger-friendly". I don't consider myself to have unusually large hands, but I still cannot reliably hit the right key every time, even when I'm careful. Another thing it will do is detect a capital letter (diagonal motion) when I very clearly touched it without a swipe. Not sure why this is...
I'm still in search of something better....
princeasi said:
yeah it is a slight learning curve, but once you get used to it it'll be the best sip out the there! I got the same thing when trying to spell download, but after spelling out by using the sliding function, it showed up everytime when using the predictive mode! it just takes a little getting used to!
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gabriel31337 said:
What about Resco Keyboard ?
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I'm curious about the same thing. I love the Fx mode that the Resco keyboards offer.

Incredible! Transcriber mode

I have had my TILT phone for two months now and purchased one for my daughter on Friday. She texted me that she loves the phone - particularly now that she has dicovered TRANSCRIBER mode.
Now you all may be aware of this but since it was such an eye opener for me I thought that I would share this publicly. If it opens me up to ridicule then so be it...
When you are in a text message or email message and you have the little keyboard at the bottom of your screen click on it until you get an UP ARROW. Then click on that. Choose TRANSCRIBER mode.
Now you can write on your screen with your stylus and it TRANSFORMS what you WRITE into text.
It works on the internet explorer as well. You can now WRITE that you want to go to WWW.PANASONIC.COM (or any URL) and it TYPES IT IN FOR YOU!.
Sorry to shout - but I never use the actual keyboard on my TILT - too obnoxious. I always use the stylus and "type in" my message. The transcriber mode find was really cool for me.
Hope it helps you as much as it helped me.
Bill
Oops. Probably shouldn't have bought a phone with a keyboard then.
It also depends on how "nicely" you write
Since I'm much faster with a keyboard than with a pen & paper...
I'm still loving the pocketcm keyboard & kaiser hardware keyboard.
(transcriber has been there for ... ages )
sebbes said:
It also depends on how "nicely" you write
Since I'm much faster with a keyboard than with a pen & paper...
I'm still loving the pocketcm keyboard & kaiser hardware keyboard.
(transcriber has been there for ... ages )
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Yeah, same here. I have terrible penmenship. I can type like a fiend though... When I use the transcriber, it can't figure out that I'm writing a T or a t and it guesses some other character and it's always wrong.
But, I'm left handed. Maybe that has something to do with it.
if you like transcriber mode, you would love calligrapher. It works nearly flawlessly with people who have terrible penmanship. You can write anywhere (I dunno if this is possible with transcriber or not...). anyway, it has a trial mode. http://www.phatware.com/index.php?q=product/details/calligrapher
OH WOW!!!!!!!!
lol
The TyTN II hardware keyboard is not just for typing
mystic_nacho said:
Oops. Probably shouldn't have bought a phone with a keyboard then.
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I often use the onscreen keyboard on my TyTN II rather than the hardware keyboard but I still wouldn't buy a Pocket PC without the keyboard. Try watching recorded TV/Videos on the train with the device sitting on your table and you'll see what I mean. The ability to angle the screen is very handy.
I was pretty psyched when I found the transcriber input choice, as well. I don't know how often I'll use it, but it's nice to have. Ideally, I'd opt for thought input, though...
Don't forget that you can also use the Transcriber mode to enter text macros, shortcuts to apps and datestamps.
I tried using Transcriber in the Notes section of my contacts, but it doesn't pick anything up. Is it supposed to work in that application?
OK - You are not crazy
Well - maybe you are but you are certainly right. Notes on contacts just "beeps" at you and does NOT convert it to text. hmmmmm. . .
No idea why but it works in other places - like sending text messages and writing emails.
Sorry bout that.
Bill
Philosofy said:
I tried using Transcriber in the Notes section of my contacts, but it doesn't pick anything up. Is it supposed to work in that application?
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works in contact's notes
Just hit the edit button on the bottom left on the note page and the transcriber will work like normal.
OK Gonzo - you are right - duh!
Thanks
Bill
And if you press the WINDOWS KEY button at the bottom left of the Kaiser, a PROGRAMS list drops down, like on a WINDOWS PC!!!
OMG!! WAIT! You can even PRESS the START button at the top left your SCREEN! You can TOUCH the SCREEN ANYWHERE and it RESPONDS according to where you TOUCHED! AMAZING!!!
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Sorry, couldn't resist
Audio said:
And if you press the WINDOWS KEY button at the bottom left of the Kaiser, a PROGRAMS list drops down, like on a WINDOWS PC!!!
OMG!! WAIT! You can even PRESS the START button at the top left your SCREEN! You can TOUCH the SCREEN ANYWHERE and it RESPONDS according to where you TOUCHED! AMAZING!!!
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Sorry, couldn't resist
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LOL, that was very impolite from you.
wow sounds like someone got there windows mobile virginity popeddd
Shucks - well - we all can't be geniouses! Can we?
Sure appreciate the help.
Bill

What do you use your s-pen for?

What are the main uses, for your s-pen please.?
Opposed to alot of people here I barely use it.
It's too small to hold in a comfortable way for me, even though I don't have big hands or anything.
Also it starts turning around and slipping away so it's hard to find the button sometimes.
It might just be me being clumsy though..
I've tried it a couple of times, mostly for Swype when typing, making screenshots, drawing (S-Memo) and editting pictures.
i tried to use s-pen to take notes in meetings but it didnt work well. now i actually dont use s-pen. do some photo editing for just using s-pen thats all
Mine works as a...part of back cover. I dont really use it - sometimes for run, and sometimes to mark something on a picture.
I use it for taking notes and annotations on pdf files..really great...i dont have problems with it at all. I also use it along with graffiti pro as an input method. Kind of reminds me of the good old days of my palm device.
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Thanks guys, I was hoping, it could be integrated to write texts emails etc, that would be magic, I suppose am being too optimistic?.
i use it to write sms sometimes
doudoudu14 said:
i use it to write sms sometimes
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How do you mean you mean you can use it to replace the keyboard, and use it, with for instance go sms or handcent?
marvi0 said:
Thanks guys, I was hoping, it could be integrated to write texts emails etc, that would be magic, I suppose am being too optimistic?.
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You can use it to write sms or emails - no problems there. You can either use it to tap keyboard keys, or use handwriting recognition which works really well. Also it's great for some games, editing photos etc.
I've only had my Note for a week, so my experience is only based on that...
I use the S Pen a lot more than I thought I would.
I use it for taking notes in FreeNote. I use the Handwriting (Freehand) mode as I find that suits me best. It took me a few days to decide which mode I liked best.
I don't use it for any text input - I find the handwriting recognition too hit and miss for it to be efficient, so I use Swype for all of my text input. I have been using Swype for almost 2 years on my Galaxy S, so maybe just a creature of habit...
I do often use the stylus for Swype if I happen to have it in my hand. It is a bit quicker and more accurate than using my finger, but only a little - the Swype keys are so big on the Note screen anyway
If I was going to use the SPen for handwriting to text conversion, then I would probably buy WritePad. You choose it as your input method instead of the Samsung keyboard. I tried it out when I was deciding what note taking app to use, and the recognition smarts in that were way better than the Samsung keyboard.
I also use the S Pen for some apps that require finer levels of precision than I can easily get with my finger.
I use some music and audio apps where I want to select regions of a wav file, or a timeline, and it is a lot easier and more accurate with the SPen.
And I use it to play Draw Something
HTH,
Rich
I use it mainly for notes and emails and so.e sms. Just depends where I am at the time. If Im at my desk I find it quite nice to pull out a pen and write away......
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The S-Pen is designed for right-handed people and thus if I draw the characters from right-to-left as us southpaws usually do it fails to recognize them. If I draw them from left-to-right it does recognize them, but then my writing speed drops like a dead fly. As such it is useless for writing anything :/
WereCatf said:
The S-Pen is designed for right-handed people and thus if I draw the characters from right-to-left as us southpaws usually do it fails to recognize them. If I draw them from left-to-right it does recognize them, but then my writing speed drops like a dead fly. As such it is useless for writing anything :/
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Go into Settings>Pen Settings
Change it from right handed to left handed.
Or is that just for the screen calibration rather than handwriting recognition?
I use my s pen every day man!
Like a toothpick ofcause.
richlum said:
Go into Settings>Pen Settings
Change it from right handed to left handed.
Or is that just for the screen calibration rather than handwriting recognition?
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That doesn't change how the handwriting API handles the pen, it only changes the offset. As such it doesn't make the thing any better. I did send mail to Samsung about it, doesn't look like it they care.
Agree. I am also left handed. So I use it to scratch my ear.
I don't really use mine at all except on occasions when I am bored. Although it has sometimes helped with picking a particular narrow cell in a spreadsheet. I used to like Windows Tablet PCs their handwriting recognition was very good. If the note supported real time recognition I might use it more. But ultimately it's all about the screen size for me with the note.
I've found it makes crossword and sudoku puzzles more like the real newspaper versions! I take a screenshot of the puzzle grid from the relevant website, open it in photo editor and draw the letters/numbers directly onto the blanks.
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Its great for drawing with Smemo. I doodle alot and dont have to pull out a tablet or paper and pencil.
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i use it to keep from getting my screen dirty. i drag around swype as if it were my finger.

Keyboard layout... Anyone else do this?

Basically ever since I got my N5. The bigger screen kinda messes me up when I text or use the keyboard at all. Sometimes I use the swipe method to write on my phone, but other times I just do old fashioned button presses. When I text normally and I go to hit the space bar I will usually hit the period by accident. I'm pretty fast and don't usually look over my texts before I send them so my friends usually get text messages from me that look sometime like this;
"Hey.what are.you.doing today after work? You.wanna.go.grab.lunch at subway.or something?"
I never did it on my slide out phone obviously, or my gnex. This screen is just wide enough to make it happen for me. I'm still not used to having to reach so far right when trying to put in a period. Also I disable double tap space to enter punctuation. I find it annoying.
Not really a complaint or trying to vent at all. Just curious if I was the only one who did this as I have been called out on several occasions by multiple people as to why I replace my spaces with periods.
FYI I put this in general and not Q+A because it's not a serious issue that I need support for and I believe Q+A should be reserved for those kinds of posts.
I'm a big proponent of just using voice recognition for entering texts...sure, you can't always do it for discretionary purposes, not to mention sometimes it makes you look like a weirdo...
But now that the voice recognition is built into the phone it works so well.
Thanks for the reply. I only ever use that driving.
I leave it mounted on Google Now. That way I can say text so and so or navigate to, etc. When I'm not driving I usually just text normally or swipe.
I agree that voice to text works very well on this phone as well. Back on my Droid X it would never pick up my sentences correctly. I guess my bad luck with it previously helps account to why I don't use it much.
I also literally just noticed something about the keyboard I never realized. It's probably been around forever, though. When you want to input a number, you can long press the top row of keys to get that number or you can just press the symbols key and open the keypad with the numbers. That I knew. I just figured out you can press the symbols key and without picking up your finger, swipe somewhere on the keyboard and it switches to the symbols page. Release your finger on the desired key and bam. Number or symbol inputted and your back on the alphabet keys. This method is faster than the other two. Awesome.... And sorry for being so far behind.
I like the voice to text as well it works really good especially if you speak clearly. Sometime though, you don't have that option. That's where a different keyboard comes into play. There are soooo many in the play store. Have you tried one? Some are so customizable it's insane. Some to try out: perfect keyboard, smart keyboard, SwiftKey, swype, touchpal, thumb keyboard, and about 50 more
Nexus5
I.did.this.all.the.time.on.sub.5.inch.devices.
The screen on this device actually makes typing a fabulous experience. I rarely ever hit the "." unintentionally, and I rather enjoy typing again.
My last device had a 4.3 inch screen, and I would make this mistake all the time.
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I have to say, it got easier for me. On my n4 I had the exact same problem. But the n5 has the perfect screen size for writing in my opinion.
It only rarely happens that there is a "b" or "n" instead of space.
But I really had to get used to in the beginning.
RoyJ said:
Basically ever since I got my N5. The bigger screen kinda messes me up when I text or use the keyboard at all. Sometimes I use the swipe method to write on my phone, but other times I just do old fashioned button presses. When I text normally and I go to hit the space bar I will usually hit the period by accident. I'm pretty fast and don't usually look over my texts before I send them so my friends usually get text messages from me that look sometime like this;
"Hey.what are.you.doing today after work? You.wanna.go.grab.lunch at subway.or something?"
I never did it on my slide out phone obviously, or my gnex. This screen is just wide enough to make it happen for me. I'm still not used to having to reach so far right when trying to put in a period. Also I disable double tap space to enter punctuation. I find it annoying.
Not really a complaint or trying to vent at all. Just curious if I was the only one who did this as I have been called out on several occasions by multiple people as to why I replace my spaces with periods.
FYI I put this in general and not Q+A because it's not a serious issue that I need support for and I believe Q+A should be reserved for those kinds of posts.
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attached is an image of SwiftKey's 'compact mode'. it can be pushed to either side of the device and makes it easier to type with one hand on the bigger devices
This happens to me as well. It never happened on my nexus 4.
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This is probably not the input you're looking for but it is a good habit to review what you typed before you send it. The recipients, and you, will appreciate it.
You should think about taking off some extra buttons (in Advanced settings) -- if you remove both the Voice Input button and the language toggle, the space bar is much bigger (making it an easier target).
This happens to me all the time on my old S2! However I've taken special care to stretch my thumb further, so I don't get that as much.
I use Smart Keyboard Pro and removed the comma button to lengthen the keyboard.
Maybe a solution for you is to use Smart Keyboard Pro, remove the fullstop button and add in the comma button (it's on the left) so your right thumb will hit the space button for sure. Only issue then is getting used to holding down the comma button for a fullstop

Samsung keyboard

I love the Samsung keyboard on android : letter spacing is perfect, good prediction but somehow they don't allow people to use English keyboard in azerty.
Is there a way to get over it ? Maybe someone nodded the apk of the keyboard or something like that?
SwiftKey and gboard really feel subpar compared, it's a shame I can't switch from qwerty to azerty
Lebrun213 said:
I love the Samsung keyboard on android : letter spacing is perfect, good prediction but somehow they don't allow people to use English keyboard in azerty.
Is there a way to get over it ? Maybe someone nodded the apk of the keyboard or something like that?
SwiftKey and gboard really feel subpar compared, it's a shame I can't switch from qwerty to azerty
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I'm just the opposite, I've tried to use Samaung keyboard several times, but always gone back to SwiftKey.
S10 Plus: Keyboard lags after unlocking screen
Hi there,
After my Galaxy S10 Plus was updated to newest June firmware, I have annoying problem with the keyboard (all kind of keyboard: samsung, google, swipe,…). When I unlock the phone, and immediately (within 1 – 2 seconds after unlocking) type words, the keyboard lags and takes 2 – 3 seconds to appear.
For specific situation, when I am on chat screen, the keyboard is showing up, and then I turn off screen. After the phone is unlocked, the screen is still on chat screen, but keyboard doesn’t show up (like it is forced to disappear when the phone is locked). After that, when I immediately click to input words to continue chatting, the keyboard takes times to appear and shows some lagging.
It doesn’t happen when I wait a little bit after unlocking phone, or when I use phone for a while. I didn’t met this problem before.
I tried several methods like hard reset, clear cache data, etc, but it is ineffective.
Please help me to solve this problem.
Thank you so much.

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