I also am somewhat surprised by the lack of an excellent code-friendly keyboard. I use QWO because it actually has the capability of syntactical symbols and is relatively finger-friendly. Still, sometimes you just can't beat good ol' fashioned QWERTY. I like the idea, though, of a keyboard that takes up the entire screen with just a little space at the top to see what you're typing, and once you've finished you can dump the whole mess into whatever textbox is focused. A lot more real-estate that way. It doesn't have to be transparent either.
I read most of the explanation of Illume's error-corrective keyboard, and it sounded so great, I went and tried it. However, when everything except "Hello" was listed when I typed "hdllo" and "hwllo" I gave up on it. :( Also, it DESPERATELY needs a reset button to start over on the word, if it's not in the list. -- Thanks, The Digital Pioneer
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