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Anyone know if there is any active development on MSCIM to stop it eating battery?
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Xagoln
2011-05-06 , 11:15
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For those learning Chinese, Japanese, Korean etc, it sucks to have to use scripts to disable MSCIM and get reasonable battery consumption and the virtual keyboard back.
The virtual keyboard may not be possible, but surely MSCIM can be tuned to not require waking up the CPU so often. It only needs to check for the Ctrl+Space combo when not activated.
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