Bluetooth IME Soft Keyboard 1.16
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ABOUT Bluetooth IME Soft Keyboard
Install a new soft-keyboard that can read data from a Bluetooth input device.MAIN FEATURES:Simple UIBlack background and white font to show us clearlySimple to use and easy to controlWorks with Android mobiles and tabletsTotally freeSupports to use IMESUPPORTS:1. Supported devices are: Zeemote JS1, MSI Chainpus BGP100, Phonejoy and iControlPad (iCP).2. This is NOT a bluetooth keyboard driver; it ONLY supports the devices listed above.3. Analog input is supported but requires that the app you are using BluezIME with also supports it.4. Confirmed to work with almost all devices from HTC, Samsung and Motorola.INSRRUCTIONS:1. Set up controller:-Select device and it may ask for opening your Bluetooth and scan devices here.-Select device driver from Zeemote JS1, MSI Chainpus BGP100, Phonejoy and iControlPad, Data Dump Reader.-configure key mapping here means to optionally select what each button should do.2. Set device as IME:Select the Bluez IME. If it is not shown, enable it under SETTINGS->LANGUAGE AND KEYBOARD.3. More:-Automatically enable and disable Bluetooth as required.-choose to keep screen on but dim when not used, screen turns off if not used or keep screen fully lit.-Set number of controllers.STEPS:1) Enable BluezIME (Settings, Language and Keyboard)2) Select the device to use, and the device type3) Turn on the Game Pad4) Select BluezIME as the input methodCome to download this IME here for free. It can be used in your games.==========PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD=========THANKS FOR UNDERSTANDING THAT ICON ADS OR NOTIFICATION ADS ARE HERE FOR ITS NO CHARGE. =========================================================An input method can be an operating system component or program that allows any data, such as keyboard strokes or mouse movements, to be received as input. In this way users may enter characters and symbols not found on their input devices. For instance, on the computer, this could allow the user of Latin keyboards to input Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Indic characters; on many hand-held devices, such as mobile phones, it can enable using the numeric keypad to enter Latin alphabet characters or a screen display to be touched to do so. On some operating systems, an input method could be also used to define the behaviour of the dead keys.