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Question [Q] Keyboard..

Well, I have problem with typing on any android build... I know that screen sensitivity decrease made typing a lot easier on wm... Do you know how we can decrease screen sensitivity in Android?
I tried HTC IMEI also, i think typing is easier with that... But still, screen is too sensitive for me... What do you think? Do you have any idea how to fix that?

btw... i`m tired, so my english can be weird .. sorry for that
 
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thats a hardware problem ! go get your Hd2 touch screen replaced ....ur touchscreen has a fault ! if its under warranty ...go asap ! i have already given it ! i had the same problem !
 
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ahahah just laughing at the reply about sending it back... its like saying: "my phone is too fast, must be a hardware problem"...

20mihalko, try using the Droid X swype keyboard. Once you go swype, you never go back! Swype is the future of touch keyboards.
 
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ahahah just laughing at the reply about sending it back... its like saying: "my phone is too fast, must be a hardware problem"...

20mihalko, try using the Droid X swype keyboard. Once you go swype, you never go back! Swype is the future of touch keyboards.
naah..i think 'blindtype' is the future.
 
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I have the same problem with typing in Android builds. In WM it is more under control and I do not have that much mistakes, but still it is far from perfect (enter/back keys somtimes behave really strange). So some lower sensitivity would help indeed. Or maybe to disable the keyboard to change the key once pressed - in my case most of the mistakes are cased when releasing the button.

I'm thinking about to send my HD2 to warranty repair, but I doubt they will replace it, as it is working...
 
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I have the same problem with typing in Android builds. In WM it is more under control and I do not have that much mistakes, but still it is far from perfect (enter/back keys somtimes behave really strange). So some lower sensitivity would help indeed. Or maybe to disable the keyboard to change the key once pressed - in my case most of the mistakes are cased when releasing the button.

I'm thinking about to send my HD2 to warranty repair, but I doubt they will replace it, as it is working...
Funnily enough I feel the exact opposite.

I find using these test builds that I am far more accurate under Android than I am with WinMo. In fact it's one of the reasons I am now using it as a daily build.....

If Carlsberg did Android ROMS....
 
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If i am correct, i cannot use swype keyboard, because it doesnt support slovak language.. anyways, i did calibration for htc_imei and it is way better... going to google about blind type, i heard first time about that...
 
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I have the same problem with typing in Android builds. In WM it is more under control and I do not have that much mistakes, but still it is far from perfect (enter/back keys somtimes behave really strange). So some lower sensitivity would help indeed. Or maybe to disable the keyboard to change the key once pressed - in my case most of the mistakes are cased when releasing the button.

I'm thinking about to send my HD2 to warranty repair, but I doubt they will replace it, as it is working...




dude ! all the phone manufactured from the first month to the 4th month ..till January or feb maybe !had a faulty touchscreen ! its repairable under warranty ..so relax go to the service centre ...tell them that the keyboard is wierd and there is a touchscreen malfunction ! .. once you show them that keyboard ..they will take ur fone and most probably get ur faulty screen changed for a new one ...best of luck
 
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dude ! all the phone manufactured from the first month to the 4th month ..till January or feb maybe !had a faulty touchscreen ! its repairable under warranty ..so relax go to the service centre ...tell them that the keyboard is wierd and there is a touchscreen malfunction ! .. once you show them that keyboard ..they will take ur fone and most probably get ur faulty screen changed for a new one ...best of luck
are you sure about that? i had one of first hd2s in europe... bought that in november i think...
 
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try swift key beta, although once you start typing too fast you'll notice very quickly why a multi touch keyboard would be nice .

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