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2011-03-01
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Hey,
Is there any chance of that touch screen vibration when using your keyboard?
It seems to have slipped from the conversation but its still a really desirable feature.
Also, possibly as some future improvements you could:
- Implement the option to add a new word to the dictionary
- Add a dictionary and text prediction for the QWERTY keyboards
- Add a settings menu applet so we can configure the Virtual Keyboard
P.s. I am going to try and get some knowledge of the settings applets and I might POSSIBLY be able to help you out with that one.
But not until I have some more free time though. Unfortunately Im swamped with college work
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2011-03-01
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Do you mean an option to enable/disable vibration ONLY in vkb? (For example: no vibration while using touch screen in apps, but enabled while using the vkb)
However I will look on how use "tactile" features and perhaps one of my friend will join in this project, so we can speed up the work...
A menu already exists in fastsms, but perhaps you mean something different...BTW I will try to add very soon a way to access it from vkb
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2011-03-01
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Second one is hard to answer: I can't use the factory dictionary due I don't know how access it using Qt, but I can try to use the T9 one
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2011-03-01
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Yeah, so basically. I currently have no vibration on apart from the 'tactile' plugin which the CSSU has made more useful.
I would like your keyboard to have a vibration feedback when I press the keys.
But I dont want to have vibration feedback on in other apps.
ONLY on your keyboard.
It should be a D-Bus Command but I am not sure what the command is.
I didnt realise there was settings for it in the FastSMS app. That solves my issue. I was talking about a VirtualKeyboard settings applet in the Settings area of Maemo, but if you can configure it using FastSMS then there is no point.
Looking forward to the Add Word option from your VirtualKeyboard.
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2011-03-01
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2011-03-01
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Yeah probably need one of the CSSU guys to help out with this one, they seem to be the masters at implementing things in the existing maemo system stuff :P
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2011-03-01
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Eheh you are right but they have a lot of work to do in this period
Keyboard Opened Executes D-Bus Signal to enable touch screen vibration Keyboard Closed Executes D-Bus Signal to disable touch screen vibration
Not all of them, of course, but a lot of them. Definitely has the two you wanted. (Also, you can change the language settings in FastSMS itself, which might mean you may be able to get different language-specific accented letters in the main layout too.)