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Question [Q] Swiftkey X does not stay default CM7

I'm running Swiftkey X on my Desire with CM7. I cannot get it to stay as the default keyboard - I had the same issue with Oxygen. Any tips on getting it to stay as the default keyboard?
 
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I'm running Swiftkey X on my Desire with CM7. I cannot get it to stay as the default keyboard - I had the same issue with Oxygen. Any tips on getting it to stay as the default keyboard?
Any chance you have Swiftkey X installed to your SD card? I had this problem at first, then realized that whenever my SD card was unmounted, the keyboard would switch back to the original one.
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I did. I've moved it back to the phone, so we'll see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestion.

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In settings/keyboard make sure SwiftKey is ticked. You might also need to run the app again from app list to config it correctly.

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I did. I've moved it back to the phone, so we'll see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestion.

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you could also try before flashing cm put swiftkeyx.apk into \system\app which would install it on the system partition, then using titanium backup market doctor to link it back to your gmail so you could update it etc.... It's worth a shot I guess.
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Default Same problem here

Hey so did you get swiftkey to maintain default?
 
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Hey so did you get swiftkey to maintain default?
try using root explorer.apk or android commander (PC application) to install swiftkey X on the system partition, and removing Latin IME.apk, should do it I guess.
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