I followed these directions 1).download and install ASTRO file manager app from the Android market, it's free. 2). unzip the file and place the apk on your sd card. 3) open ASTRO and find the htc ime apk (make sure your phone is unmounted, if you mounted it to place the apk file on your sd card) 4). when you find it it will ask if you want to install, do so. 5). go to settings, then locale text, and unselect android keboard, then select touch input.
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I got the keyboard from here
http://www.droiddeveloper.com/hrbuilds/htc_ime.zip
I followed these directions
1).download and install ASTRO file manager app from the Android market, it's free.
2). unzip the file and place the apk on your sd card.
3) open ASTRO and find the htc ime apk (make sure your phone is unmounted, if you mounted it to place the apk file on your sd card)
4). when you find it it will ask if you want to install, do so.
5). go to settings, then locale text, and unselect android keboard, then select touch input.
You're all set.
I got all this from haykuro. http://haykuro.theiphoneproject.org/?p=213#idc-ctools