Hi,

Is there a free module for implementing T9 ?

(or at least the required database)

TIA

Shimon


On Mar 28, 7:46 pm, TjerkW <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used dasher before, but it was not easy to input text. I prefer just
> buttons.
> My collegues and i thought of a new way of text input: not a full
> qwerty keyboard,
> but only 1/2 the buttons but on all buttons 2 characters. Then use T9
> like /dasher like
> language probability models to get the correct word.
>
> On 8 feb, 22:00, bdb4269 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Someone on another forum, was thinking that dasher would not be able
> > easily allow abbreviations and informal typing that is common with
> > cell phone text entry.
>
> > I made this video to demonstrate that dasher adapts to however you
> > type, and how it can handle any kind of language or abbreviations with
> > ease.
>
> > I figured I would post this video here as well so people could see how
> > easy it is.
>
> > This is a quick vid I made just now, to show how dasher makes
> > abbreviations easy.
> > Better quality:http://screencast.com/t/ffXiC9q2
> > Same video on youtube (lower 
> > quality)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZHB-FbSHJo
>
> > On Feb 2, 1:54 pm, bdb4269 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > (To see this message in a much better format -- follow this 
> > > link....)http://androidcommunity.com/forums/showthread.php?p=133454
>
> > > I think someone should port Dasher to Android.
>
> > > Dasher is free software, that takes an extremely unique approach to
> > > achieve information efficient text entry. It allows lots of different
> > > input methods, and is very adaptable, and customizable.
>
> > > Here is a description from the Dasher Website.
>
> > > [quote]Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven
> > > by natural continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-
> > > entry system wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used - for
> > > example,
>
> > >     * when operating a computer one-handed, byjoystick, touchscreen,
> > >trackball, or mouse;
> > >     * when operating a computer with zero hands (i.e., by head-mouse
> > > or by eyetracker);
> > >     * on a palmtop computer;
> > >     * on a wearable computer.
>
> > > ...usinga mouse[/touchpad/trackball], experienced users can write at
> > > 39 words per minute.
> > > [/quote]
>
> > > Quick video, just to show it 
> > > workhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d6yIquOKQ0
>
> > > An hour long video, that goes into detail, as to how it works, all the
> > > different ways it can be 
> > > used.http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5078334075080674416&ei=caEsSZ...
>
> > > Dasher on an 
> > > IPAQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jxhJjkwleo&feature=related
>
> > > The Dasher Websitehttp://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
>
> > > And just want to point out, that Dasher already has support for all
> > > sorts of languages, so if someone ported Dasher to Android, it would
> > > give it another unique option for text input in all sorts of
> > > languages.
>
> > > Here is a link that shows the language files already available for
> > > Dasher.http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/download/alphabets/ALPHABET...
>
> > > EDIT: By "No Keyboard" I just mean that this method does not involve a
> > > KB of any kind.... I do NOT mean to imply that this is a total
> > > replacement for the physical keyboard...... rather I think of it as a
> > > one handed on-screen text entry method to be used when convenient
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