i tried the new keyboard yesterday, and although I like it, it disabled the use of the Fn key on the hardware keyboard of my Touch Pro, and once I uninstalled it, it hosed the software keyboard as well. The new volume control was nice (unified volume instead of separate system/ringer). the only other cab I tried was QuickGPS. no change there.
The software keyboard was ripped from the Diamond 2 not the Touch Pro 2. They are hoping a dump from the Pro 2 will fix the issues you talked about. Also it's known that the keyboard requires a hard reset to uninstall.
I have it installed on my Diamond. It is so much better than the one that came with the diamond. Easier to type on and the XT9 is much better at predicting and even accounts for the fact that you might have hit the letter to the left or right of the one you were intending to hit.
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i tried the new keyboard yesterday, and although I like it, it disabled the use of the Fn key on the hardware keyboard of my Touch Pro, and once I uninstalled it, it hosed the software keyboard as well. The new volume control was nice (unified volume instead of separate system/ringer). the only other cab I tried was QuickGPS. no change there.
The software keyboard was ripped from the Diamond 2 not the Touch Pro 2. They are hoping a dump from the Pro 2 will fix the issues you talked about. Also it's known that the keyboard requires a hard reset to uninstall.
I have it installed on my Diamond. It is so much better than the one that came with the diamond. Easier to type on and the XT9 is much better at predicting and even accounts for the fact that you might have hit the letter to the left or right of the one you were intending to hit.