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Compose key, launch something different


Guest b7610_fan

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Guest b7610_fan

I have found your issue, that's because you are using the samsung skinned KEYBOARD, If you select the windows keyboard, you don't have the issue.

If you had a real TAB key on your phisical keyboard, it would be exactly the same behavior.

This is a 'bug' of the poorly written samsung software keyboard

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Guest ttrevelian

thanks a lot already changed the keyboard and it is working fine. Finger keyboard is the BEST keyboard i've tried.

and thanks to account2002 for the tip

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Guest b7610_fan

ttrevian, does your word suggestion work ?

if not look at samsung settings topic to set the word suggestion to the windows default.

If I'm not mistaken, fingerkeyboard makes use of it.

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Guest ttrevelian

b7610fan as you mentioned it word suggestion is not working with fingerKb but i prefer it to be off anyway. thanks for pointing that out. btw do you know how to select fingerkb (or any other) to be default kb every time i restart my device it goes back to samsung keyboard what is the registry key to disable it thanxs

would you make the = sign cab ? i would really apreciate it as many others that do excel a lot

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  • 3 months later...
Guest schoelzi

how do you make this cabs?

I was wondering if it was possible to make the compose key behave like the 'àü' key on german devices.

It would be nice to have a cab like your polish.cab that lets you go through all possibilites for a character (eg. a -> äáà etc.)

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Guest sener.balci

Hi b7610_fan,

Can I ask you a dedicated keybord for Turkish language the same way you did for polish.

Or explain me how to do it by my own please?

Thank you in advance.

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Guest IlTorvo

Would be great also for Italian language. In example:

"A":à

"E": è,é,€

"I": ì

"O": ò

"U": ù
And then, more generical:
"C": ç,©

"R": ®

"T": ™

"S": $

"L": £

"(": [{‹«
And a cute emoticon series, linked to the point or comma:
",": :-),;-), :-P, :-(, >-(, etc...

Remeber me the old "spec" key on the Universal, wich was a lot confortable.

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