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Why you not insert a iKeyEx status switch in the preferences panel?
With this the user can disable iKeyEx keyboards, even if are enabled in the
keyboards settings and have only the iPhoneOS keybo…
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Why you not insert a iKeyEx status switch in the preferences panel?
With this the user can disable iKeyEx keyboards, even if are enabled in the
keyboards settings and have only the iPhoneOS keybo…
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```
Why you not insert a iKeyEx status switch in the preferences panel?
With this the user can disable iKeyEx keyboards, even if are enabled in the
keyboards settings and have only the iPhoneOS keybo…
-
```
Why you not insert a iKeyEx status switch in the preferences panel?
With this the user can disable iKeyEx keyboards, even if are enabled in the
keyboards settings and have only the iPhoneOS keybo…
-
```
Why you not insert a iKeyEx status switch in the preferences panel?
With this the user can disable iKeyEx keyboards, even if are enabled in the
keyboards settings and have only the iPhoneOS keybo…
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iKeyEx runs but the keyboards do not load.
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `bbarnho...@gmail.com` on 8 May 2010 at 10:18
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Win+^ requires pressing Win+Shift+6 on US and UK keyboards, which is a bit awkward. Dunno what would be better though. What do other solutions like this use? For that matter, what does Quake use?
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
No ouput. ] and } work fine.
IMPORTANT!!! Please answer these questions for any and ALL bug …
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iKeyEx runs but the keyboards do not load.
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `bbarnho...@gmail.com` on 8 May 2010 at 10:18