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Hi guys,jus want to know if anybody has successfully got pop-on-top keyboard to work on the p900 because ive tried several different versions to no avail. please can you post the link to a version that p900 supports please.thanks
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Posted: 2004-10-01 12:58:00
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I downloaded the trial from my-symbian.com and it works fine. What is it that's causing problems?
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Posted: 2004-10-01 16:52:52
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cnt remember the actual problem but i think i get a message saying something like. this version is not compatible with your fone or something along those lines.can u please the actual link to the one you've downloaded so i cud give it a try.cheers
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Posted: 2004-10-02 12:02:02
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Click "try it":
http://my-symbian.com/uiq/dow[....]h.php?name=PopOnTop%20Keyboard
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Posted: 2004-10-02 13:11:22
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cheers 4 the link.working fine now
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Posted: 2004-10-03 03:43:25
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I'm trialling this software at the moment, and I really like the idea. Some of the keyboard layouts are strange and I could never get used to them, but it's good that there are lots of different options to suit everyone, and the opportunity to make your own (which I haven't tried yet).
However, there are some changes that I would like to suggest:
1. As this is a keyboard-type input, why can it only be assigned to the primary input method? Surely it would be better to have it replace the little built-in keyboard (secondary input) than the handwriting recognition. I'd like to be able to switch between handwriting and pop-on-top easily without going back to the settings.
2. When pop-on-top is enabled, the keyboard icon in the bottom status bar is displayed permenantly, even if no input available. This isn't a huge problem, except that tapping the icon (when input is available) brings up the built-in keyboard, rather than pop-on-top.
3. Following on from 2. I use tracker to assign functions to my internet button, so I would much rather have the keyboard icon to use pop-on-top than be forced to use my internet button.
If these changes can be made, I will definitely purchase pop-on-top, as I find it much easier to use than the built-in keyboard (easy access to ' for a start!).
One more suggestion (but not imperative to make me purchase):
4. I would like to be able to swap between keyboard layouts "on-the-fly" rather than going back to the pop-on-top settings. This could be done either via an extra keyboard key (small and tucked-away), or, if the keyboard icon mentioned in 3. could be utilised, by holding down on this icon to bring up options.
So what do you say?
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Posted: 2004-10-04 10:54:18
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totally agree wid u m8.its to much to keep going bac to the settings and changing everything from there.im with you if they make the changes u suggested then i mite purchase as well. and one othere problem is that whilst pop on top is enabled u can no longer use handwriting recognition which is a real downer,would prefer if pop on top could be used wen u tap the keyboard icon (as secondary input method), as you suggested above
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Posted: 2004-10-04 13:06:29
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