Android : Need Vertical Hardware Keyboard On Horizon

Feb 5, 2010

Is there any word on a hardware keyboard similar to the Pre or Blackberries on the horizon? I hate the horizontal keyboards which aren't as easy to type and also take more time going from portrait to landscape just to answer the tons of emails I get. The Pre/Pixi is very good as is the Curve/Bold which is rumored to have touchscreen some time soon. Anything on the horizon in Android?

Android : Need Vertical Hardware Keyboard on horizon


Android :: Turning Keyboard To Horizontal While Holding Phone Vertical

Aug 11, 2010

Is is possible for me to have a keypad style keyboard when I hold the phone vertical and then switch to the qwerty keyboard when I turn it to the horizontal? If so, how do I do it? I just find that the qwerty is a bit too small for my fingers when it's squashed up in portrait mode.

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HTC Droid Eris :: Keyboard From Vertical To Horizontal Slow / Fix It

Nov 13, 2009

Is it just me or is the qwerty Keyboard, going from vertical to horizontal is very very slow. I'm like sitting there waiting forever for it to change, and by that time i forgot what i was going to write.

is there a fix or for that matter a quick button you can press to switch it?

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Motorola Droid :: App To Modify Vertical Keyboard To Text Using Normal T9 Mode For Texting?

Feb 27, 2010

Is there an app out there that will allow you to modify the vertical keyboard to text using the normal T9 mode for texting?

Note: I did search before posting and came up empty handed so dont bash me if this has been asked before.

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Recognize Vertical Swiping And Vertical Scrolling In Gridview

Apr 14, 2014

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HTC Desire :: Google Sky Map Horizon Not Level

Aug 28, 2010

I have google sky map on my desire ,was working fine , however now when i open it the horizon is miles out and wanders about when i move the phone , so the stars must be out too, is there a recallibration that needs resetting, have uninstalled and it is the same after new install.

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HTC Aria :: Keyboard With | Character (Straight Vertical Line Character)

Jun 22, 2010

I'm looking for a third party app/keyboard that features the | character; that straight up and down vertical line character. I need it to log into my email, but the stock keyboard doesn't seem to feature it. Anyone have any good ideas?

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Android :: Android On The Horizon?

Sep 23, 2010

Now that summer signs ups are over, has there been any talk on what's coming soon or next year? Specifically Motorola?

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Android :: Better Keyboard - Switch From T9 Keyboard To Regular Qwerty Keyboard

Apr 18, 2010

For those of you that are familiar with better keyboard. I was wondering about an easy way to switch from the t9 keyboard to the regular qwerty keyboard. I was under the impression that swiping left would toggle between the 2 but all that does is bring me to the numbers and symbols keyboard. I've been changing back and forth to the android keyboard because its faster than going into the better keyboard settings.

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Motorola Droid X :: APP - ROOT - Keyboard - Keyboard Manager - Dual Keyboard - Portrait - Landscape Switch

Nov 10, 2010

I tried it and it works so far.

Dev = ne0fhyk from XDA.

From the XDA forum: Link to app page = [APP][ROOT/Keyboard] Keyboard Manager - Dual keyboard: Portrait/landscape switch - xda-developers

Verbage:

Keyboard Manager allows you to customize what keyboard (input method) appear on input based on your phone orientation.
It displays the keyboards you have enabled on your android device, and let you select one per orientation (landscape/portrait).
As your phone switch orientation, the app automatically switch the keyboard.

Requirements:
- Rooted android device (app was tested on Samsung captivate 2.1)
- Root Explorer app, or similar app that allows you to edit the permissions of a file.

To install:
1- Download the app (KeyboardManager.apk) on your device sdcard.
2- Using Root Explorer, move the apk file to /system/app
3- Using Root Explorer, edit the file permissions like below:
-- User: 'Read/Write' checked
--Group: 'Read' checked
--Others: 'Read' checked
4- Exit Root Explorer

The app should be visible in your launcher as 'Keyboard Manager'

Update:
- Added option to disable notification icon
-' start on boot' feature is disabled because it's not yet complete and tested... Sorry for the confusion

Bugs:
-On certain applications (i.e: Messaging on Samsung Captivate), the input window occasionally freeze on orientation switch. Exiting the app, and resuming should fix it.

The app is still in development.

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Android : Way To Get A Vertical SeekBar?

Feb 8, 2009

Is it possible to have a vertical SeekBar? I would want this for a tilt control slider.

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Android :: Vertical Button Text

Sep 7, 2010

I want to display the text for some buttons vertically "down the screen" instead of horizontally. I don't want the orientation of the letters to change just the direction in which the letters are printed. Is there any way to achieve this, other than creatng a drawable that has the letters in this format and using it as a background? I guess I'd need to center the letters horizontally as well.

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Android :: Vertical Alignment In RelativeLayout

Jul 15, 2009

I know my original post (at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa..., I could not find a way to perform a reply, maybe it's too old) is not sexy, but I'm now facing that problem in many situations. Let me please rephrase what I attempt to do, and what my problem is.

I have a RelativeLayout made of three widgets (named 1, 2 and 3 on the illustrations below): one attached to its parent left border (labelled 1), one to its parent right border (labelled 2) and the third (labelled 3) inserted between the 2 previous ones (its left border is attached to the first widget right border, and its right border is attached to the second widget left border). The third widget (the middle/central one laballed "3") is far taller than the two others, and I would like the first and second items (1 and 2) to be vertically centered with the middle widget.

I have resorted to the "android:layout_centerVertical" attribute for both the first and second widget, but I do not get the expected result. See at the bottom the various layouts I'm mentionning. Could someone please help me, and tell me whether what I intend to do is feasible, and how? Thank you for your time.

Layout with no "android:layout_centerVertical" specified: ------- |1|3|2| --|3|-- |3| ---

Layout with "android:layout_centerVertical" set to "true":

--- |3| |3| |3| ------- |1| |2| --- ---

What I'd like: --- --|3|-- |1|3|2| --|3|-- ---

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Android :: How To Draw Vertical Bar Graph?

Jul 20, 2010

I am developing one statics application and i want to draw a vertical Bar Graph depending upon the value received from the server,so can anyone help me out.

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Android :: Constant Vertical In LinearLayout

Feb 15, 2009

Eclipse doesn't seem to like the constant VERTICAL in the LinearLayout. Can you tell me what the problem might be. Here is a snippet of the code I have. I am using the latest Android SDK.

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Android :: Vertical And Horizontal Scrolling Together

Jul 7, 2009

is it possible to have both Scrollbars together. My Application is too big for just one of them. I tried it with a ScrollView in a HorizontalScrollView Layout, but it supports only vertical or horizontal scrolling at the same time and not crosswise. It would be nice to have a scrolling just like in the Browser of Android. Is this possible?

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Android :: Get Horizontal And Vertical Events?

Feb 16, 2009

I have two splash screens for my android app one for horizontal and second for vertical and also have two xml layout file like h_splash.xml and second is v_splash. and i want to show these file like this in my code if(horizontal or event which for horizontal ) { setContentView(R.layout.h_splash) }

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Android :: Scrollview Vertical And Horizontal

Jan 11, 2010

I'm really tired looking for a solution for Scrollview vertical and horizontal. I read that the any view/layout implements this feature in the framework but i need something like this. I need to define a layout within other, the child layout must implement scrolling vertical/horizontal for moving. Initially implemented a code that move the layout pixel by pixel, but i think that is not the right way. I tried with ScrollView and HorizontalScrollView but any ones work like i want, because only implement vertical or horizontal scrolling.

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Android :: Set ProgressBar To Be Vertical Bar Instead Of Horizontal?

Oct 13, 2010

I am trying to use a ProgressBar as a metering like display. I thought it was going to be an easy task and thought that ProgressBar had a property to set to be vertical, but I'm not seeing anything. Additionally I'd like to be able to show ruler like indicator along the side of the bar to clearly indicate the current level.

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Android : How Can I Create A Vertical Spacer?

Oct 8, 2010

Kind of an newbie question, I suppose -- I haven't done much playing with layouts yet I want a spacer in a layout to space some text down below the "live" part of a background image.

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Android : How To Make Sure App Is Only For Vertical Layout?

Mar 23, 2010

How do I make sure my app is only for vertical layout? I added this android:screenOrientation="portrait" but that doesn't seem to do the trick.

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Android :: Horizontal - Vertical Finger Swipe

Jun 22, 2009

How do you detect a horizontal or vertical finger swipe?

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Android :: Mage Does Not Scroll Vertical Or Horizontal

Mar 2, 2010

i am adding scaling image (size 800 x 800) to Scroll layout but this image does not scroll vertical or horizontal.

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Android :: Defining An XML Vertical Line Drawable

Apr 18, 2010

I'm trying to figure out how to define a verical line (1px thick) to be used as a drawable. to make a horizontal one, it's pretty straightforward: Code...

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Android :: Horizontal And Vertical Scrolling On Screen

Dec 14, 2009

Is it possible to put a scrollView(vertical scroll view) inside HorizontalScrollview, so that, I want my screen to scroll both horizontally and vertically.

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Android :: How To Check Vertical Scroll Bar Is Shown?

Aug 20, 2010

I want to check if the vertical scrollbar is shown or not. I read the document and could not figure it out.

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Android :: Ways To Show Vertical Label

Aug 11, 2009

I need 2 ways of showing vertical label in Android:

Horizontal label turned 90 degrees counterclockwise (letters on the side)
Horizontal label with letters one under the other (like a store sign)

Do I need to develop custom widgets for both cases (one case), can I make TextView to render that way, and what would be a good way to do something like that if I need to go completely custom?

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Android :: Camera Display Horizontal / Should Be Vertical

Jun 9, 2010

I'm using a Nexus One and the Camera displays horizontal when it should be vertical and vice versa. I've no idea what's wrong. The code works fine on a HTC tattoo.

class Preview extends SurfaceView implements SurfaceHolder.Callback {
SurfaceHolder mHolder; Camera mCamera; Preview(Context context) { super(context);
// Install a SurfaceHolder.Callback so we get notified when
//the // underlying surface is created and destroyed.
mHolder = getHolder(); mHolder.addCallback(this);
mHolder.setType(SurfaceHolder.SURFACE_TYPE_PUSH_BUFFERS);
} public void surfaceCreated(SurfaceHolder holder) {
// The Surface has been created, acquire the camera and tell
//it where // to draw. mCamera = Camera.open(); try {
mCamera.setPreviewDisplay(holder); } catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace();
} } public void surfaceDestroyed(SurfaceHolder holder) {
// Surface will be destroyed when we return, so stop the
//preview. // Because the CameraDevice object is not a shared resource,
//it's very // important to release it when the activity is paused.
mCamera.stopPreview(); mCamera = null; }

public void surfaceChanged(SurfaceHolder holder, int format, int
w, int h) { // Now that the size is known, set up the camera parameters
//and begin // the preview.
Camera.Parameters parameters = mCamera.getParameters();
parameters.setPreviewSize(800, 480);
mCamera.setParameters(parameters); mCamera.startPreview();
}

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Android :: Two Children For ScrollView Vertical Orientation?

Aug 10, 2010

I am trying to create a very simple application (part of my learning program), vertically oriented, with an EditText at the top that receives a URL, and two buttons side by side just below that say "Get Image" or "Get Text" depending on the URL typed in (.html vs. .png, for example). The resulting elements may be later scavanged for use in a real app. I know that ScrollView can have only one child. Conceptually, I want the rest of the screen to be a vertically oriented content region for displaying either the text (TextView) of the URL and "Get Text" was clicked or the image (ImageView) in the case where it was an image and "Get Image" was clicked. I tried to do this (pseudocode) in main.xml:

<LinearLayout> <EditText /> --where to type the URL
<Button /> --click to treat URL as text
<Button /> --click to treat URL as image
<FrameLayout> --(used to be ScrollView) <LinearLayout>
<TextView /> --content region occupied by either text
<ImageView /> --or an image (but not both)
</LinearLayout> </FrameLayout> </LinearLayout>

In order not to violate the single-child requirement. However, this doesn't work and for now I'm not finding any sample out there that clues me in to how best to accomplish this. The last complaint I got while debugging was:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException: android.widget.TextView

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Android :: How To Configure App To Work Horizontal / Vertical?

Jan 16, 2010

Is it possible to configure all layouts of an Android app to support BOTH landscape and portrait mode so that the app will work both when phone is held vertically and horizontally. From my brief reading, it seems not. Am I right?

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