Download My PC Keyboard APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 1.2 |
Update | 12 years ago |
Size | 56k |
Developer | Jeff Sweeting |
Category | Apps, Personalization |
Package Name | com.tabsoft.mypckeyboard |
OS | 2.1 and up |
My PC Keyboard APPLICATION description
This keyboard is designed to have as similar layout to a PC keyboard as possible. See the screenshots. For those people who know where the keys are on a PC keyboard and don't like the layouts that come with other android keyboards, and miss the number keys being there all the time.
Not for the fat-fingered though. The keys are a little narrower than other soft keyboards, but that's so we can get more keys on each screen, and mimic the standard PC keyboard.
Features a control key (great for terminal and remote machine use), and a 'keypad' screen with arrow keys which work. Arrow keys send the 'DPad' up/down/left/right control codes which not all applications handle the same way. (Note: If you're using the android terminal - be sure to use the 'ash' shell for control/arrow keys to work. Not fault of the soft keyboard - fault of default 'sh' terminal.)
Other than that its a simple keyboard, with simple word correction. Nothing fancy. Just simple and easy to use.
Now you can configure sound on/off and vibrate off/medium/long via the Android->Settings->Locale & Text page.
Again - not for the fat fingered, but you do get used to the smaller keys, and they do work surprisingly well. Works in portrait and landscape modes.
Not for the fat-fingered though. The keys are a little narrower than other soft keyboards, but that's so we can get more keys on each screen, and mimic the standard PC keyboard.
Features a control key (great for terminal and remote machine use), and a 'keypad' screen with arrow keys which work. Arrow keys send the 'DPad' up/down/left/right control codes which not all applications handle the same way. (Note: If you're using the android terminal - be sure to use the 'ash' shell for control/arrow keys to work. Not fault of the soft keyboard - fault of default 'sh' terminal.)
Other than that its a simple keyboard, with simple word correction. Nothing fancy. Just simple and easy to use.
Now you can configure sound on/off and vibrate off/medium/long via the Android->Settings->Locale & Text page.
Again - not for the fat fingered, but you do get used to the smaller keys, and they do work surprisingly well. Works in portrait and landscape modes.
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