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rcf2
1st June 2008, 04:18 PM
I like to carry my Advantage on the leather cover without the keyboard, what help to keep it protected without making too much bulk on my pocket. I have tried many of the soft keyboards available and like very much Resco, Zoomboard and PocketCM. However I think the best layout is the one which have the keys on the 'smile' orientation which apparently none of them offer. I'm using SPB full keyboard because of that but don't like the fact it covers the all screen, it's more oriented for small screen than to the Advantage. Does anyone knows about a VGA skin on this shape? What everybody is using for soft keyboard?

eaglesteve
3rd June 2008, 11:53 AM
I've tried many software keyboard. I always go back to Tengo 2.1. If you're not using 192dpi, it's good to also have Resco Keyboard in addition to Tengo 2.1.

At the moment I'm back to using my device in 192dpi again, after using it in 96dpi for many months. At this dpi, I like to completely do without the stylus. So I've redone my iLauncher to use the Thumb tab and have big icons throughout. Tengo 2.1 works very well for Thumb typing. There are only six big keys (or rather six areas of keys) to touch most of the time, so its really easy. Tengo's keyboard size is the same under all dpi. It does not invade your screen like some other soft keyboard, despite having one of the largest sized keys (or areas of keys).

One other important consideration is weather or not you need to input in other languages too. If you need to input in East Asian language, then your choices may be different again, just as example.

rcf2
3rd June 2008, 01:49 PM
Thank you Eaglesteve, I will try Tengo. I'm using 192dpi also because on the move I need something that I can easy 'shot' the right key due to the large icons instead of 'aiming' perfectly on the bullseye. Many times walking and working with the Advantage, what a great machine!!

eaglesteve
3rd June 2008, 02:00 PM
Thank you Eaglesteve, I will try Tengo. I'm using 192dpi also because on the move I need something that I can easy 'shot' the right key due to the large icons instead of 'aiming' perfectly on the bullseye. Many times walking and working with the Advantage, what a great machine!!


Be sure to go through the tutorial first.

If you're using it in 192 dpi, forget about Resco, because Tengo 2.1 has three different layout, one of which is the big sized standard keyboard, which is good for typing in software serial number, etc. The other two layouts are not suitable for such job.

The thing that you will like about this keyboard is that it is not necessary to type the specific key precisely although that would also work. The idea is to allow you to be very very imprecise and yet give you the correct words to choose from. Your finger need not travel all over the place when you type. Just touch the TYGHBN area.

If you need special and unique words, then go for the key precisely. What you type will appear on top right corner. Just choose that word instead of the proposed ones. Once you have used that unique word once, it automatically gets added to the dictionary so that you can use that word by typing imprecisely at the six area later on.

Enjoy.

branko.savic
3rd June 2008, 10:25 PM
Forgive me for my stupid question, but how do you change the screen resolution on your athena?

Would like to do that myself!

eaglesteve
4th June 2008, 05:26 AM
Forgive me for my stupid question, but how do you change the screen resolution on your athena?

Would like to do that myself!

Not sure if I understand what you're asking. If your question is what I think it is, then the answer is to use realVGA. Am I missing something?:confused:

techntrek
4th June 2008, 03:36 PM
I think that's what he's asking.

RealVGA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=327830

branko.savic
6th June 2008, 12:13 AM
I think that's what he's asking.

RealVGA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=327830

Thanks!

Thats exactly what I meant! :D