I blew domeone's mind with this today. Only I had a youtube, google talk and popup browser running at once. They went into a bootloop. He just kept saying "wha- how- you can- what- how - you can- ..."
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You blew my mind...
seriously though, how do you enable the floating keyboard?
You have to use the Samsung default keyboard, it'll float over any input field and you can move it around
First, be sure to have both apps opened. Then, on one of the apps touch on the typing area, to bring up the keyboard. Write at least one letter, and it should be able to float around. I tried to make it float without writing a single letter and it won't. Maybe it's just me, but it worked as described. :thumbup:
Cheers.
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I got it working ..it wasn't because I was using swift key and when I went to type I changed the input to Samsung keypad ..when I exited out and reopened the Windows it was working, thanks
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Would it be possible to get that floating keyboard on another device? 4.1.2
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Honestly I have no idea.. Sorry
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I wouldn't be surprised if a jailbroken iPhone could do that. And it'd be worth more in 2 years - and it'd still be getting software updates too, which I'm almost positive our Note 2s won't be getting in more than a year. >>
However, one thing the Note 2 can do that the iPhone will never be able to do is use a stylus like the s-pen. Sure, you can use a stylus, but it's like drawing with preschool crayons.
Just thought I'd be the voice of reason here lol
First, be sure to have both apps opened. Then, on one of the apps touch on the typing area, to bring up the keyboard. Write at least one letter, and it should be able to float around. I tried to make it float without writing a single letter and it won't. Maybe it's just me, but it worked as described. :thumbup:
Cheers.
Sent from my Die Hard Galaxy Note II