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Whoever has used Opera Mobile for Maemo will probably agree with me that the on screen keyboard (particularly in portrait mode) is awesome. I don't know how to programme but it's not jargon to me either so what I want to ask is; how possible would it be to migrate the on screen keyboard used in Opera Mobile on to other software and even as the default OSK for the operating system?