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Guest MaximilianWeisheit
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Hello, I just have some quick questions about T9 Dictionary

1. How do I put a 0 (ZERO/NULL) with T9, without changing to 123 (only numbers input) If I hold down 0 long it just gives me an +

2. Is it possible to have two dictionarys on at the same time, like French and English or English and German

3. Why do words that I put it (which the T9 did not recognice before, eg. badword, Panda, or others) disapear after a while and i have to write them manualy again. - If I have to edit the word list file of the dictionary, please let me know where I find it.

Thanks a lot

Max

Posted

Only way to input zero is to switch from "T9" to "123". The SPV don't do what Nokias do :lol:.

For other numbers you can press the "0 +" key to cycle through the options (for example, to get "2" press the "2 abc" key (display shows "a"), then the "0+" to cycle through the letters until "2" shows - hope that makes sense!).

The SPV T9 system does seem to randomly forget words that you have previously taught it. A known and annoying bug!

Guest MaximilianWeisheit
Posted

what about two languages at once?

and is it possible to edit the word list of the dictionary?

mabe i can exchange some words that I DONT NEED with some words that I USE ALL THE TIME

thanks

Guest MoRFLeZ
Posted

It's not possible to edit the dictionary list! Unfortunately!

Let's say the dictionary remembers 20 of your custom words. When you try and teach it number 21 - it forgets one of the others.. don't know if it's the one least used, or if it's the first one you taught it...

It might forget all the words you've taught it when you turn off your phone. I haven't really made a test on that.

You cannot have two languages on your phone at the same time. There is a little app that changes the language for you, but you have to turn the phone on/off for the changes to take affect :?

Guest MoRFLeZ
Posted

Oh I forgot to say, that I personally save my fav 10 words, that I can't live without and that the dictionary thinks don't exist, in the 'predefined text' ... which don't dissappear with a soft reboot .. or at random =)

Guest MaximilianWeisheit
Posted

mh good Idea, Thanks

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