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so you will get right to it? Swell
I figured as much, I was just thinking out loud. I think having an open source keyboard replacements of sorts would be a fantastic idea if it could be ported to and from apps.
*Edit I have not used TOR in a few releases, basically since the first one I was helping with. If you feel it is near production quality maybe I should give it another run.
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2010-02-17
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Depending on what type of logic you can build into it it could make it quicker and easier to type. use larger buttons with 3-4 letters in it and have predictive typing figure out what you are typing. I find the OSK sometimes fine others almost unusable. Thank goodness for the keyboard
*Edit TOR short for The One Ring. use the search located somewhere around ^
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2010-02-17
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2010-02-17
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Little sleepy so I'm having a hard time visualizing it from your description. will read it a few more times thought
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But let's look at requirements:
This is a whole separate project in of itself, one best to be made re-usable between programs. I feel this is outside of the scope of Dialcentral.
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