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Originally posted by sean88gt View Postwhen the flip flops come off...it's naughty time!
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Originally posted by Leah View PostNo worky, no booby.
Thanks! Matt must have read this last night-that's what he did (and when he started that 'Silverback is the best' thread.
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Originally posted by idrivea4banger View PostThe same way you set up swype. Push swype settings and then push tutorial. It will give you two options for input method. Of course you don't want swype so choose the other and voila!! Then once youre finished take an updated cleavage picture for my Evo's background.
Originally posted by lo3oz View Postits easy. open a text - press and hold in the text box. click input method.
forrest i'm a fan as well, as it seemed faster for me. I think i switched last time I took a road trip, and just never went back. LOL
i don't do much texting anyways.
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its easy. open a text - press and hold in the text box. click input method.
forrest i'm a fan as well, as it seemed faster for me. I think i switched last time I took a road trip, and just never went back. LOL
i don't do much texting anyways.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostOk. I don't like it. How do I change back?Last edited by idrivea4banger; 03-03-2011, 04:13 PM.
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Originally posted by lo3oz View Postletters are in the same place, but the key for symbols or uppercase isn't necessarily in the same spot.
my phone didn't come with swype, and when I side-loaded it I found out that it doesn't support the voice-to-text (stock input has it - the microphone) I use while driving... so i switched back. I do like it, but hated changing back and forth every time I want to dictate instead of type.
I also haven't ever used the touch keyboard in landscape on this phone, so I'm not used to it. Using swype is a lot faster for me with the phone vertical, so I've only really used it that way.
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letters are in the same place, but the key for symbols or uppercase isn't necessarily in the same spot.
my phone didn't come with swype, and when I side-loaded it I found out that it doesn't support the voice-to-text (stock input has it - the microphone) I use while driving... so i switched back. I do like it, but hated changing back and forth every time I want to dictate instead of type.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostYeah, I like the functionality but the keys are not in the same spots as the regular one. I might get used to it but it will take time and patience. Two things I do not have. Lol
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Originally posted by tangstang View PostGingerbread is pretty cool
Using gb with swype on my evo, should have gone with the Nexus S
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postyou can use it like a regular touch keyboard even when swype is enabled
once you get used to it, it's faster... you swype a word, if it gets the right word, you just swype the next one, and it will automatically put the space between the words.
if it's at the top of the suggestions list, you just start swyping the next word, and it will automatically put the space.
it takes a bit of getting used to, but like I said, after YEARS with physical keyboards and an intense hatred for touch keyboards, I think I'm converted.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostOk. I don't like it. How do I change back?
once you get used to it, it's faster... you swype a word, if it gets the right word, you just swype the next one, and it will automatically put the space between the words.
if it's at the top of the suggestions list, you just start swyping the next word, and it will automatically put the space.
it takes a bit of getting used to, but like I said, after YEARS with physical keyboards and an intense hatred for touch keyboards, I think I'm converted.
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