Virtual touchscreen keyboard coming to Android OS

February 8, 2010 by admin  
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Android OS to support touchscreen keyboard

Android OS to support

The Android OS is now official and ready to bring ’s to the world. The T-Mobile , with Android OS in tow, has barely left the starting gates and we’re already seeing complaints roll in. As the first-run edition of a new mobile OS, Android was bound to need a little refinement.

Aside from the T-Mobile ’s battery-hungry nature, users are reportedly miffed at Android’s lack of a virtual, on-. While the sports a full-QWERTY keyboard hidden under the flick-out touchscreen, the lack of a forces users to get at the for even the most menial text-input tasks.

Well, good news for T-Mobile fans and Android alike! The Android OS development roadmap now shows Input Method Framework (IMF) support in the near future. The IMF framework will allow for soft-keyboards and other non-physical data- on Android. The new Android development roadmap also hints at integrated dictionaries that should allow for text-prediction and word suggestions when typing on the .

The Android roadmap aims for a Q1 2009 release of the soft-keyboard feature. Things are looking good for Android!

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