At least, all international keyboards and funny things like Emoji would work. Try that with your self-made on screen keyboard...
Also copy/pasting comes to mind along with autocorrect and text snippets support come to mind. In games, self made kbds make sense but that's because the only thing needed is to put in the player name (which should even be unnecessary if using the gaming APIs like Game Center for example) Phil On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Hilaire Fernandes < [email protected]> wrote: > You mean doing web app? > In that case, is not Amber a better choice ? > > > Hilaire > > > 2013/6/10 [email protected] <[email protected]> > >> hence the bt kbd. the on screen kbf is useless. >> >> as John McIntosh told me: do an app in the webview with seaside. >> >> he was damn right. >> >> phil >> Le 10 juin 2013 21:23, "Hilaire Fernandes" <[email protected]> >> a écrit : >> >> More than the keyboard, you need to consider how the text field widget >>> behave when the keyboard show up. Indeed your virtual keyboard may just >>> overlap with your text field. Then how do you move the text cursor? What >>> about sliding it with the finger, with an additionnal widget showing it >>> zoomed because your large finger hide a large part of your text. >>> >>> Hilaire >>> >>> >>> Le 10/06/2013 19:11, Torsten Bergmann a écrit : >>> > Tablets are more and more used and I wonder >>> > if there is a virtual keyboard [1] for Pharo available. >>> > >>> > Thx >>> > T. >>> > >>> > [1] >>> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_p_I7WgFsZQ/UAiI1qjZYuI/AAAAAAAAED8/zyY0wdx_XJI/s1600/3.PNG >>> > >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Dr. Geo - http://drgeo.eu >>> >>> >>> > > > -- > Dr. Geo - http://www.drgeo.eu >
