Keypad+: Swedish Virtual Keyboard for Series 60 phones 1.07
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Company: SHAPE Services GmbH [more]Release date: 12-09-2007
Last update: 25-01-2009
License: Shareware
File size: 55 KB KB
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Keypad+: Swedish Virtual Keyboard for Series 60 phones Description
Keypad+ is a tool for convenient text input on Series60 phones. With Keypad+ you can input text by choosing letters on a Virtual Keyboard drawn directly on your screen. Keypad+ works with all text input fields in all applications. It replaces the default text input method, but unlike other applications, still provides an easy way to switch between input methods by pressing only one button! Keypad+ provides localized input support. English Layout is offered separately as well as in packages of 12 national keyboard layouts:
German Russian French Danish Portuguese Swedish Norwegian Dutch Greek Finnish Italian Spanish
Main keypad features are: Input text anywhere with virtual keyboard Old-fashioned text input by typing on the phone''s keyboard One-touch switching between original input method and Keypad+ International keyboard layouts Keypad+ is known to work on Nokia 7650, 3650, N-Gage, 6600. It should also work on all others Series60 phones. At this moment Keypad+ is known to be incompatible only with Nokia 6630. Keypad+ is ready to work immediately after you install the SIS file - no additional actions required!
Switching to original input mode and vice-versa is that easy: just press and hold the "Abc" ("pen") key until you hear a short beep. Important! Please read the online help before using Keypad+. It can be accessed by pressing the "Abc" or "pen" button in any input field, and then choose "Help". Keypad+ has a trial mode. In this mode keypad+ will periodically remind you about its trial state. After you register the application all trial limitations are removed. About SHAPE Services
SHAPE Services (www.shapeservices.com) is a German mobile software developer and content provider. SHAPE develops and distributes applications for mobile platforms including Palm, Java, Symbian, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile Smartphone, Blackberry and BREW. Its flagship product, IM+ Mobile Instant Messenger, combines the most popular instant messaging systems in one application for various mobile devices. You may choose IM+ version for your mobile at www.shapeservices.com. The company's portfolio is constantly increasing in entertainment and productivity applications, and J2ME games.
Platform: Symbian
System Requirements: .Net Compact Framework installed
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