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before reflash, try reboot first.
 
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Originally Posted by tirtawn View Post
before reflash, try reboot first.
he tried that..its in the first post

Originally Posted by CCD View Post
Hello How to enable N900 on Screen Keyboard??

I went to settings ->Text input -> "check" virtual keyboard -> Saved

then i restart my N900 but i still cant get the on screen keyboard.
Or there is no on screen keyboard?
 
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man did u download the on screen keyboard app ? from the maemo repositories ?
 

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theres a potential solution

Originally Posted by DaKing View Post
the same thing happened to me if u already downloaded an app called ukeyboard uninstall it then reboot then re-install it that totally fixed my problem and if u dont have it just download it and reboot try that before reflashing
 
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I didnt re-Flash yet. cuz downloading Debian (GNU/Linux

anyway
I went and download ukeyboard. dont look good. (Fail
then I uninstalled.

did a Reboot
then download again. still dont look good (Fail

thank you again for helping.
 
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#16
Have a look at this:

http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/...1ECE4DF649DD15


There's a test to see whether the keyboard sensor works. Also the last post on that thread offers a possible solution that might be worth trying:
Hey guys, had the same problem. Turned out the solution for me was the following:

-> Turn off virtual keyboard
-> Turn off the phone
-> Turn on the phone again
-> Turn on virtual keyboard

...and it worked. Good luck!

Scigi

Last edited by MartinNZ; 2010-02-12 at 03:46.
 

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#17
I'm sorry for your problems, but I must thank you for the general info. I had no idea that the way to activate the vkeyboard was to click a textbox with the phone closed. I thought for sure there was some keyboard combination that I simply hadn't learned yet (btw, isn't there some kind of vkb you CAN call up with keypress combinations?)

Anyway I had pretty much resigned myself to not using the VKB. Thanks to you for letting me know how easy it really is!

So, about your problem, you did click SAVE after you checked off the VKB checkbox, yes? Just asking.
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N900.... thick like computer
 
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I had the same problem. I uninstall Scim and Googlepinyin, problem solved.

bun
 

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i c, what the prob is now.
i have to uninstall scim and google pinyin.
But nah, im ok and not gona uninstall those 2.

and thank you very much bun
 
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Originally Posted by CCD View Post
i c, what the prob is now.
i have to uninstall scim and google pinyin.
But nah, im ok and not gona uninstall those 2.

and thank you very much bun
How are you going to get around without uninstall the 2 programs?
I would install the 2 programs when I travel....cant handle without virtual keyboard, especially the specail characters, <>*&^%, even your hardware keyboard 'Symb' does NOT work.

bun
 
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