user dictionary for "banned" words
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:09 am
I frequently mistype the following words:
for: foe, fir
not: nit
Lots of others I can't remember at the moment.
Anyway, could you make it possible to put certain words in a permanent "low priority" setting or a "ban list" that the user can create (like a user-created dictionary for words he does not want to type)? Especially for legitimate English words that we just don't normally use in normal emails and texts.
I don't have access to the English dictionary that Smart Keyboard uses so I can't do it myself.
Also, haptic feedback greatly improves my typing accuracy. So does "vibrate on spacebar". However, obviously, you can't have both. For now, at least.
Would it be possible to allow us to set the spacebar vibration duration separately? That way, we can either make it longer, shorter or have no vibration at all. So there will be a normal keypress vibration setting, and a spacebar vibration setting.
This way, I will be able to feel when I type a spacebar even with haptic feedback on for the rest of the keys.
Quite frankly, spacebar is the key I most frequently mistype because it can't be autocorrected by T9. I always press b, n or v instead.
Great keyboard by the way!!
for: foe, fir
not: nit
Lots of others I can't remember at the moment.
Anyway, could you make it possible to put certain words in a permanent "low priority" setting or a "ban list" that the user can create (like a user-created dictionary for words he does not want to type)? Especially for legitimate English words that we just don't normally use in normal emails and texts.
I don't have access to the English dictionary that Smart Keyboard uses so I can't do it myself.
Also, haptic feedback greatly improves my typing accuracy. So does "vibrate on spacebar". However, obviously, you can't have both. For now, at least.
Would it be possible to allow us to set the spacebar vibration duration separately? That way, we can either make it longer, shorter or have no vibration at all. So there will be a normal keypress vibration setting, and a spacebar vibration setting.
This way, I will be able to feel when I type a spacebar even with haptic feedback on for the rest of the keys.
Quite frankly, spacebar is the key I most frequently mistype because it can't be autocorrected by T9. I always press b, n or v instead.
Great keyboard by the way!!