Ummm....maybe i'm just a complete stoner, but there has been a thread in here that was a sticky I believe that was a 6700 To-do list and now I can't seem to find it. Anyone know where it is. I saw it here a coupleo of days ago and its been on here for weeks.
Mensaphone started that thread and he actually had a To Do list in there, but now his post had been edited and its gone. I PMed him to see what happened to it.
I did do the searches, spent about a half an hour doing that and thats when I thought either something was wrong with me or I had gone crazy.
Thanks
Actually, to get to the point of my search. He had listed in his todo list something about a program called nullkeyboard or something like that. It disables the keyboard from coming up. I've gone through the tips and tricks and can't find anything about it. I know it was called NULL something or other.
Please PM me if it's not appropriate to post this file here, I don't believe it cost anything etc. Someone should track down the link to the owners webpage somewhere.
The file is a .cab, just mvoe it to your document and open it from there.
Originally posted by housinit Ummm....maybe i'm just a complete stoner, but there has been a thread in here that was a sticky I believe that was a 6700 To-do list and now I can't seem to find it. Anyone know where it is. I saw it here a coupleo of days ago and its been on here for weeks.
Thanks.
Actually that was me in November. Here
It was in this thread which is a Sticky and a bit long.
Yes, i forget the name of the tool, try a search for keyboard. It might be Null Keyboard try that. It is a blank keyboard template, you select that as a deafult, and there is nothing there, so nothing comes up.
I've been using this program for about a week. It really helps. I love it! It is easy to use, easy to install and makes the 6700 much more user-friendly.
__________________
TOV - The Entertainment Industry Chaplain
Could someone post step by steo instrunctions for getting null keyboard to be the default keyboard, I seem to have lost my phone connection when I changed it.
A
I noticed that the NullKeyboard zip file in post #7 by Elmarkitse is a zip file of: nullkb.PPC3_CEF.CAB (13kB) for Windows Mobile 2002 Version QVGA.
I went to the developers site and after a little digging, I found a more recent version: nullkb.ARM4.CAB (84kB) for Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 5, QVGA and VGA. The link to this file http://personales.ya.com/beemer/prod03.htm is in spanish, as it's the only place where I could find a download link! I've attached the file from this download link as well.
Don't forget that in order to use this application (after installation), you'll need to use the pull-down menu of the pop-up keyboard and select NullKB.
I use the null keyboard and a great application called PQz. PQz is a keyboard enhancing application and one of it's features is it allows you to set which keyboard-type is used in portrait or landscape. For landscape I have it automatically set to go to the null keyboard.
Ahhh... Nullkeyboard is nice. The keyboard popup was driving me crazy also.
What I really want though, is to be able to stop the auto popup and just select the keybaord icon when I want to type.... Call it manual keyboard, seams like it should be easy?