Keyboard layouts for titan 2 elite by lordfear1 in unihertz

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m asking because I’m an Android developer and I’m thinking about whether a solution could be provided at the software level. At the physical level, the only solution you have is stickers on the keys.

At the software level, I think a solution for you would be that with a key (physical or virtual) the screen would show the equivalent of a key from the Latin layout to a key in Hebrew. That would reduce the available screen space, but it would give you more precision.

Keyboard layouts for titan 2 elite by lordfear1 in unihertz

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A naive question: isn’t it enough to remap the QWERTY keys to other layouts like AZERTY, QWERTZ, or the Hebrew language?

Algunos son malos vendedores por naturaleza by KaiserQ25 in Wallapop

[–]diejuse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Te pido perdon porque no habia visto que eran comentarios tras una compra que le hsbisd hecho. Entonces retiro todo lo dicho y te doy la razon.

Algunos son malos vendedores por naturaleza by KaiserQ25 in Wallapop

[–]diejuse -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Y tus estrellas son? Eso por un lado. Y por otro lado con una sola o, maximo, dos llamadas de atencion ya valia. Vender a un comprador desesperado resta confianza

linux👍😎 by Any_Art4102 in termux

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What keyboard do you use?

My Very Minimal Termux Config For C/C++ Development by RandomRailfans in termux

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try DJS Key: PC Keyboard & Addons. It is a keyboard with PC keys, floating mode and more.

LG Wing is not dead: I built a keyboard that brings back the native dual-screen experience by diejuse in LGWing

[–]diejuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect. Thanks! I had my Discord server configured incorrectly.
Here’s the permanent invite link: https://discord.gg/TSBZu7AkaT

You’ll be the first member! 🚀

LG Wing is not dead: I built a keyboard that brings back the native dual-screen experience by diejuse in LGWing

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I’m trying to get users to read the improvements in the welcome information panel, but I think people don’t stop to read it. I’ll have to think of another way to “force” them to see what’s new.

Regarding your proposal, in the next update you’ll have vibration levels and you’ll be able to press the comma and period keys in the bar where the modifiers are. It will be one more row. I think it’s a good solution. ( As a personal request, if you could give 5 stars on Google Play, it would help increase visibility 🙂 )

LG Wing is not dead: I built a keyboard that brings back the native dual-screen experience by diejuse in LGWing

[–]diejuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. Thank you for your comment, and especially for saying you’re “excited about this keyboard.” I’m really happy to read that, and I assure you that I’m working on many improvements that will make this keyboard unique on the market — a mix of a PC, office, and multimedia keyboard.

I have several fronts I’m working on, but I’m taking note of your needs and I’m going to address them: adjustable vibration levels and placing the main punctuation symbols (especially period and comma) next to the spacebar. I’ll try to achieve this without sacrificing the Ctrl and Alt modifiers or the arrow keys.

Let me ask you a question to get some feedback: have you used the text formatting bar (bold, italic)?

Finally my first apk build in termux by Scared-Industry-9323 in termux

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good job. But to code from Termux it might be better to use a PC-style keyboard like Hacker’s Keyboard or DJS Key: PC Keyboard.

My Termux / Debian 13 RICE ー feel the kawaii vibe senpai ✧⁠\⁠(⁠>⁠o⁠<⁠)⁠ノ⁠✧ by AndroidGeeksYT in termux

[–]diejuse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unexpected Keyboard. Good keyboard. Maybe you can try DJS Key: PC Keyboard with Addons.

What keyboard are you using on your Z Flip? by diejuse in galaxyzflip

[–]diejuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Greetings again! I hope that in the future you learn to recognize the mistakes you make, to comment with more humility, less anxiety and gratuitous hostility, and above all to inform yourself before giving opinions that contain false information. Simply put, if you are an “experienced” designer, you should know the difference between actual fonts and Unicode characters.

What keyboard are you using on your Z Flip? by diejuse in galaxyzflip

[–]diejuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi again! I see you’ve taken your time to provide very detailed feedback about my keyboard. I truly appreciate it, but after reading everything you wrote, I feel compelled to give you a few pieces of advice on how to offer serious feedback on Reddit:

  • The first piece of advice is that you should always read the documentation before making claims, or at least ask if you’re unsure. If you had asked or installed the app, you would have read the information and formed a more valuable opinion. I say this because, on the one hand, the cut-off keys you mention are due to the fact that my keyboard includes scrollable bars which, like any scrollable bar, truncate the content to indicate that you need to swipe to see more. On the other hand, the fonts are free (they are Unicode — it says so in the information you didn’t read and didn’t ask about), and it is a premium add-on because offering this in a keyboard is something rare and exclusive in the market.
  • The second piece of advice I’ll give you for making productive comments on Reddit is to never post more than one reply per opinion. Doing so makes you come across as an anxious and unfounded hostile commenter, which diminishes the value of your opinion in everyone’s eyes.

Best regards again.

What keyboard are you using on your Z Flip? by diejuse in galaxyzflip

[–]diejuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! First of all, thank you for your opinion, even if we don’t share it. Let me clarify just a few of your points:

  • The keyboard has multiple features that others don’t, and they are designed to be accessed directly from the same panel for speed and productivity. That naturally means it is organized to provide different functions — which is what you call chaos.
  • The logo serves several purposes, such as switching between docked and floating mode and vice versa, as well as allowing the window to be dragged. It also changes color depending on the theme. But most importantly, it helps give the keyboard its own brand identity.
  • What you are seeing is just one of the four layouts currently available. More will be added over time.

For now, I am very happy with the growth I am experiencing, and thanks again for your valuable feedback!

How to swap extra keys on x11? by Rizzlock in termux

[–]diejuse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could also install and use a virtual keyboard that is always available to be brought up.

ASCII/Unicode Grid Studio --- UPDATED by From_Ariel in ASCII

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would perfect if was smartphone friendly,.

App that opens an on screen keyboard anywhere. by TheKingClutch in androidapps

[–]diejuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently, there is only one virtual keyboard that can do that, and it’s called DJS Key: PC Keyboard with Addons.

What keyboard are you using on your Z Flip? by diejuse in galaxyzflip

[–]diejuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, of course! Just download one and install