And in case you haven't seen this :
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/updating-applications-for-on-screen.html
is a good read on IME/IMF

Balwinder Kaur
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On Sep 1, 2:48 pm, "Balwinder Kaur (T-Mobile USA)" <balwinder.k...@t-
mobile.com> wrote:
> http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/development.git;a=tree;f=sa...
>
> Balwinder Kaur
> Open Source Development Center
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
>
> The views, opinions and statements in this email are those of the
> author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
> represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
>
> On Aug 31, 9:53 am, Gigi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have made a couple of functional Android Apps and now I want to make
> > my own virtual keyboard, to substitute the default keyboard (similar
> > to TouchPal).  I have found absolutely no information to guide me in
> > this process.  The reference documentation does seem to be in order
> > and useful (Keyboard, KeyboardView, ...) but my main question is: Do I
> > start just like any other app? Is it an Activity?
> > TouchPal for example doesn't appear in my applications menu, it has to
> > be activated in locale preferences and then selected when introducing
> > text.  How do I do that?
> > Is there any open source virtual keyboard I can check out?
>
> > Thanks for any help!
> > Guille
>
>
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