User dictionary - batch delete option using checkboxes
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:33 am
Cyril,
I have checked through the forums and couldn't really find a post that described the enhancement I was looking for. Essentially I think it would be very beneficial to have a batch delete or batch edit mode in the user dictionary. Right now there is only an option to long press and delete each word manually. Even something like what astro file manage has would bw awesomw. Where you have a multi selection mode and it highlights each item you click would be great. Since my fingers sometimes move faster than my eyes I find myself doing weekly manual deletions from the user dictionary and it is very cumbersome.
I normally wouldn't deal with that torture if I had the choice but smart keyboard is the best keyboard I've tried so I'm rolling with it. Lol. Even with better text prediction the batch deletion is most likely going to be a required option in my opinion.
So if this is not a very difficult enhancement and if u would consider implementing it I would be forever greatful.
Cheers.
John.
I have checked through the forums and couldn't really find a post that described the enhancement I was looking for. Essentially I think it would be very beneficial to have a batch delete or batch edit mode in the user dictionary. Right now there is only an option to long press and delete each word manually. Even something like what astro file manage has would bw awesomw. Where you have a multi selection mode and it highlights each item you click would be great. Since my fingers sometimes move faster than my eyes I find myself doing weekly manual deletions from the user dictionary and it is very cumbersome.
I normally wouldn't deal with that torture if I had the choice but smart keyboard is the best keyboard I've tried so I'm rolling with it. Lol. Even with better text prediction the batch deletion is most likely going to be a required option in my opinion.
So if this is not a very difficult enhancement and if u would consider implementing it I would be forever greatful.
Cheers.
John.