Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago
FYI, insulting the developer of a free application isn't exactly good
motivation to work on feature requests. Please take a deep breath and calm down.
You can already bind actions to the volume keys if you don't like gestures, for
example you can map "volume up" to switching the language and "volume down" to
closing the keyboard.
Vibration is configurable in settings, but this depends on hardware support in
your device. Some don't have vibration hardware at all (most tablets don't),
and some have nonstandard ways to access it.
There's no need for a "hide keyboard" button on normal Android devices since
the "back" button does this already. I added the gesture/volume key binding to
help support nonstandard devices such as the Kindle Fire or Nook Color, but I'm
not going to add a button to the standard layouts that'll be redundant on most
devices.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 25 Sep 2012 at 6:05
Volume button is not good solution too. Best would be tap or click to LCtrl or
RCtrl without other key. This will have dual effect: not only switch layout by
one tap but support of external usb or bluetooth keyboard. Now if I need
extetnal keyboard then I have to switch to another virtual keyboard with single
Ctrl layout switch. And when I disconnect hardware keyboard I have to switch
virtual keyboard to HK back. Very unuseful. Volume key in this case slows down
my speed - I enter about 160 cps on external keyboard on two languages. And
last 25 years I always used RCtrl to switch layout - ever.
Original comment by kasatkin...@mail.ru
on 25 Sep 2012 at 7:29
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kasatkin...@mail.ru
on 29 Jul 2012 at 12:57