Test out the First SMARTWATCH KEYBOARD and be in the draw to win a Sony SmartWatch 3 - Huawei Watch

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The TouchOne team is excited to announce the launch of TouchOne Keyboard, the first ever dedicated smartwatch keyboard. The unique design of the TouchOne keyboard can be implemented into a round or square interface. We have tested that the TouchOne Keyboard to fit any screen size down to 3cm/ 1.18 inches. Users can learn to type within a minute, and they should easily type 20 words/minute, which is the similar typing speed on an iPhone.
We are inviting XDA users to test our TouchOne Keyboard for Android Watch.
You can sign up at www.touchone.net or send a request email to [email protected]
Also, we are giving away a Sony SmartWatch 3 when you sign up to test the TouchOne Keyboard. You can sign up to the draw below
http://www.touchone.net/giveaways/win-a-sony-smartwatch-3-worth-250/
The TouchOne keyboard in the media
Android Phoria - http://androidphoria.com/apps/touchone-descargar-teclado-circular-android-wear
Cebit Australia - http://www.cebit.com.au/first-ever-dedicated-smartwatch-keyboard-is-coming/
Design Taxi - http://designtaxi.com/news/375653/A...rd-That-Lets-You-Type-Easily-On-Smartwatches/
Smart Company Australia - http://www.smartcompany.com.au/tech...-iphone-and-it-won-cebit-s-startup-prize.html
The multi-patents granted design has the unique features below:
A dedicated design to support all small devices, tested and proven to fit any screen size down to 1.18 inches
Compatible with most of Android Smartwatches, from square to circular
A Full keyboard solution for small screens with Number, Punctuation and Emoji
Finger sized keys, certified for large fingers
Designed for human's finger ergonomics
Average learning time is less than 2 minutes, average typing speed is 19 words/minute
One touch typing experience, easy and intuitive
Check the website for the latest development updates
www.touchone.net
Happy typing on Smartwatches
Best Regards
The TouchOne Team

I subscribe youre site and still waiting fkr the app. Please send it to me. I want to test it. Thanks
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Test Apk sent, please check your email.

Is this keyboard independent of other apps so you can use it with Hangouts or Gmail? Could you use it to type a query or command with Google via voice search, for example? Say, if you are in a quiet area like a library.

Request sent - thanks

bailyc said:
Is this keyboard independent of other apps so you can use it with Hangouts or Gmail? Could you use it to type a query or command with Google via voice search, for example? Say, if you are in a quiet area like a library.
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This keyboard with the manual ADB push installation will be an independent of other Apps, such as it is working with the Wear Messages, Wear Messenger and Wear Mail in the App Store.

don't see the point?
TouchOne TouchAll said:
The TouchOne team is excited to announce the launch of TouchOne Keyboard, the first ever dedicated smartwatch keyboard. The unique design of the TouchOne keyboard can be implemented into a round or square interface. We have tested that the TouchOne Keyboard to fit any screen size down to 3cm/ 1.18 inches. Users can learn to type within a minute, and they should easily type 20 words/minute, which is the similar typing speed on an iPhone.
We are inviting XDA users to test our TouchOne Keyboard for Android Watch.
You can sign up at www.touchone.net or send a request email to [email protected]
Also, we are giving away a Sony SmartWatch 3 when you sign up to test the TouchOne Keyboard. You can sign up to the draw below
http://www.touchone.net/giveaways/win-a-sony-smartwatch-3-worth-250/
The TouchOne keyboard in the media
Android Phoria - http://androidphoria.com/apps/touchone-descargar-teclado-circular-android-wear
Cebit Australia - http://www.cebit.com.au/first-ever-dedicated-smartwatch-keyboard-is-coming/
Design Taxi - http://designtaxi.com/news/375653/A...rd-That-Lets-You-Type-Easily-On-Smartwatches/
Smart Company Australia - http://www.smartcompany.com.au/tech...-iphone-and-it-won-cebit-s-startup-prize.html
The multi-patents granted design has the unique features below:
A dedicated design to support all small devices, tested and proven to fit any screen size down to 1.18 inches
Compatible with most of Android Smartwatches, from square to circular
A Full keyboard solution for small screens with Number, Punctuation and Emoji
Finger sized keys, certified for large fingers
Designed for human's finger ergonomics
Average learning time is less than 2 minutes, average typing speed is 19 words/minute
One touch typing experience, easy and intuitive
Check the website for the latest development updates
www.touchone.net
Happy typing on Smartwatches
Best Regards
The TouchOne Team
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Why, it's easier to reply by voice.

bailyc said:
Is this keyboard independent of other apps so you can use it with Hangouts or Gmail? Could you use it to type a query or command with Google via voice search, for example? Say, if you are in a quiet area like a library.
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vvveith said:
Why, it's easier to reply by voice.
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Voice control is a part-time solution to a full-time problem.
You can't use voice in noisy environment.
Also, voice control is not privacy.
You even can't input passwords with voice.

Ok. So i tested the keyboard. Is quite good on huawei watch but you alwais shoud take into consideration that android wear is not complete without a lawncher that is open from write or left side on the watch. The letter from that side when lawncher is enable won't respond at all. So i sugges you make the letters font much larger. The writing surface is large enough to make the letter more big. The keyboard sometimes colapse sometimes work fine. Im impressed by your ideas and looking forward for the final release. Thanks for the confidence. Youre team make something good for android wear. Regards!
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oprescutoma4 said:
Ok. So i tested the keyboard. Is quite good on huawei watch but you alwais shoud take into consideration that android wear is not complete without a lawncher that is open from write or left side on the watch. The letter from that side when lawncher is enable won't respond at all. So i sugges you make the letters font much larger. The writing surface is large enough to make the letter more big. The keyboard sometimes colapse sometimes work fine. Im impressed by your ideas and looking forward for the final release. Thanks for the confidence. Youre team make something good for android wear. Regards!
Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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The editor is just a feel to just input text and test out the TouchOne Keyboard. That is all at the moment. We are planning to integrate this keyboard with an SMS APP which will have a much better interface for text display.

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Jelly Bean has Emoji!

JellyBean now has iPhone Emoji support in MMS!!!
Now all we need is for some one to upgrade the JB keyboard to have Emoji.
What's so awesome about Emoji?
the5 said:
JellyBean now has iPhone Emoji support in MMS!!!
Now all we need is for some one to upgrade the JB keyboard to have Emoji.
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CM9 has the ability to insert Emoji in the Messaging application. I'm sure someone will get around to it with 4.1 when it is officially released.
speedyink said:
What's so awesome about Emoji?
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Really popular in Japan, Apple added it to iOS for Japanese users and it was enabled through apps that require jailbreaking in non-Japanese devices and became rather popular from what I understand. They're kind of amusing and fun to use occasionally.
JaiaV said:
CM9 has the ability to insert Emoji in the Messaging application. I'm sure someone will get around to it with 4.1 when it is officially released.
Really popular in Japan, Apple added it to iOS for Japanese users and it was enabled through apps that require jailbreaking in non-Japanese devices and became rather popular from what I understand. They're kind of amusing and fun to use occasionally.
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Cool can't wait!
JaiaV said:
Really popular in Japan, Apple added it to iOS for Japanese users and it was enabled through apps that require jailbreaking in non-Japanese devices and became rather popular from what I understand. They're kind of amusing and fun to use occasionally.
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Well emoji is just Japanese for emoticon. Android has always had emoticons built in, albeit Android themed ones. What's so special about the standard Japanese ones?
Maybe I don't understand cause I don't really use them at all...I usually use the simple =D =P kind of ones or try to creatively word my sentences to put emotion in it.
Well Now they are iPhone compatible so you can send them to and from iPhones and there are many more then android.
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ah, so there's no way to send them from the stock keyboard yet without 3rd party support? a bit lame.
yea but hope fully that will be fixed soon
You can by going in they keyboard settings and downloading the emoji dictionary. Then when you type stuff like sun, star, heart, smile the icon shows up.
3rd party SMS apps such as chompsms, go sms, handcent have had emoji support for awhile now.
They leave a lot to be desired.
lomsha said:
You can by going in they keyboard settings and downloading the emoji dictionary. Then when you type stuff like sun, star, heart, smile the icon shows up.
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so i have to type them? you cant pick them manually?
lomsha said:
You can by going in they keyboard settings and downloading the emoji dictionary. Then when you type stuff like sun, star, heart, smile the icon shows up.
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Where exactly? I can't find the dictionary
Settings>language and input>android keyboard settings>then under "text correction" youll find "Add-on dictionaries. You'll have to refresh the list and it should be the second option
However I cant discern if it actually does anything
littleguevara said:
Settings>language and input>android keyboard settings>then under "text correction" youll find "Add-on dictionaries. You'll have to refresh the list and it should be the second option
However I cant discern if it actually does anything
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It does. For example if you enabled it then type, "star" a star shows up in the text prediction box.
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I don't think there is any emoji keyboard available now. Wait for 2 weeks or so
based on the binary file i read from the emoji dictonary, i can make out few more emoji words,
give it a try..
snowflake
flower
question,exclamation,circle
paper,rock,scissors
arrow
baseball,soccer,golf
fahrenheit,celsius,degree
aries,taurus,gemini,cancer,leo,virgo,libra,scorpius,sagittarius,capricorn,aquarius,pisces
phone,telephone
airplane,sailboat
aleph
king,queen,bishop,knight,rook,pawn
church,temple
differential
plus,minus,multiplication,devide
trademark
male,female
five-eighths,seven-eighths,one-thirds,two-thirds
happy,heart,star
hourglass
infinity
integral
reference
sharp,flat
wheelchair
warning
voltage
victory
haha these built in emoji is crazy weird lol
I was typing a facebook comment to my friend about a tent on sale and a picture of a tent shows up! if you type heart, a heart shows up.
wished it was easier and can pick directly from the icon list though.
Anyway to get cm9 to support this?
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The emoji support this has isn't the same as the iPhone. My wife has an iPhone (I know, I married her before I knew her phone preferences) and I can't see any of her emoji. She can however see mine as some kind of greyscale, dumb downed version.

Snap on keyboard

I am hoping to find a snap on BT keyboard to work with the Siii. I am a big email user and still struggling with the touch keyboard. My wife has one for her iPhone asnd I was wondering if anyone knew of one for the Galaxy. I would need it all the time but business trips with tons of emails wild be a lot easier with a keyboard
I highly recommend the swype keyboard built into the default Samsung keyboard. It takes like 1 min to learn. Trust me I used to BBM all day long and this is by far the easiest and fastest touch input method I've ever used, I can easily type 3-4 times faster than I used to even with physical kb. You can enable it in the input options under the Samsung keyboard it's called 'continuous input'.
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Oh to learn how to use it properly look up the swype how-to videos on YouTube here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuP6AQPRpUg
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuP6AQPRpUg
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I too would recommend a different keyboard than stock, but in my case, SwiftKey is better as I like to multi touch type, and swype is pretty unforgiving if you tap more than one spot at a time.
Since purchasing the gs iii, according to the stats, it has fixed over 2.5k of my typos!
I am a very heavy email user (corporate exchange and 3 of my own accounts as well).
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Swype is cool.
Swiftkey is cool.
the default samsung keyboard and trace = stinks... terrible... horrible...
If you like to "peck" then you'll like Swiftkey more.... if you want to retrain yourself to swype -- Swype is awesome. I've got both installed, and I can easily type faster with EITHER compared to the default keyboard. I really like swype, but I find it more natural to PECK at the keyboard so right now I'm using Swiftkey
Another Swype user here, I've tried em all and they don't compare.....I can nearly Swype every message without looking at the screen.
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Araltd said:
Swype is cool.
Swiftkey is cool.
the default samsung keyboard and trace = stinks... terrible... horrible...
If you like to "peck" then you'll like Swiftkey more.... if you want to retrain yourself to swype -- Swype is awesome. I've got both installed, and I can easily type faster with EITHER compared to the default keyboard. I really like swype, but I find it more natural to PECK at the keyboard so right now I'm using Swiftkey
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I absolutely love Swype, but I have to say that something is super buggy in this latest version (or at least for the S3). Every time I type something wrong, or it gets the prediction wrong, if I try to tap the backspace to delete one letter at a time it jumps all over the place and starts deleting random parts of my sentence instead of sticking to the word I'm on.
Then, even if I try going back to the word I was originally trying to delete, it will STILL force me to delete all the other parts of my sentence before allowing me to properly delete the original word.
I'm with the OP.
I'd rather have a snap-on physical bluetooth keyboard. a nice big one just as big as the S III itself.
There are BT keyboards out there but they're small like the iPhone.
I've tried Swift and Swype. I couldn't get used to swype but I do LOOOOOVE SwiftKey. The Longpress numbers is awesome. I felt great paying for it. One of the few apps I've bought with such ease. Google should buy SwiftKey. Everyone here is right- the stock Samsung keyboard is crap. Especially the landscape one. At least try swiftkey first, though, since I don't think there are any keyboards or keyboard cases yet for S III although since it is so popular I imagine there might be one soon. But SwiftKey is a huge improvement on Samsung's keyboard.
Herkey said:
Swype is not bad but not for me and a BT keyboard will definitely make a big difference. check out this decent Foldable BT Keyboard, Not much bigger than your palm and its foldable. with this portable & easy-to-use BT keyboard, you can Writes e-mail and notes easily.
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I've used keyboards like this and for someone my size (6'4") they are harder to use than the slideit kb I use. I write all day long for classes and one just can't beat swiftkey. That being said the full size bt keyboards are amazing if you carry a backpack or something
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[APPS] Good Notebook apps for Nexus 7

Hey guys, I have been looking for some good note taking apps for taking notes for church and drawing for school etc.
If you find any other good apps please post them. Thanks
Also please hit thanks if this thread has helped you!
APP LIST:
Supernote by Asus
-Type, draw, sync
Download:Download
Keep by Google
-Type, pictures, share, clean UI
Download:Play Store
Springpad by Springpad
-Type, sync, reminders, alarms, share, clean UI
Download:Play Store
Catch Notes by Catch
-Type, speak, sync, reminders, alarms, share, simple/multi colored UI
Download:Play Store
Evernote by Evernote Corp.
-Type, speak, sync, reminders
Download:Play Store
Handy note Pro by App body
-Type, reminders, alarms, simple UI
Play Store
I suggest Springpad
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.springpad&hl=en
SuperBoUDS said:
I suggest Springpad
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.springpad&hl=en
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+1
Springpad now has a beautiful tablet UI. You can access notes from any web browser, plus collaborate notes with other users for free.
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+1
Springpad now has a beautiful tablet UI. You can access notes from any web browser, plus collaborate notes with other users for free.
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I totally agree, I wish it had more abilities like super note, it allows you to handwrite your notes or draw diagrams
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It would be nice if Google made their own note pad app that syncs across devices like chrome does
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Have you tried Handy note pro? I think it's great for handwritten notes. It's not free but I think it's worth the money.
^^^^^ Handy Note Pro is what I use.
I spent some time recently trying out all the leading products. I am a long-time Catch user, but I wanted to be able to sketch my stuff.
The UI is a bit unique, but it's quite intuitive - a little like working in PowerPoint oddly-enough, with text objects and graphic objects that can be moved around the screen.
If I want more of a dedicated notes tool for longer text-based situations, I just use Google docs. Hard to beat that, IMO.
don't know what version are in OP,but this is the last supernote apk i find..
http://d-h.st/5SC
Simple NotePad-colorful notes - give you a simple but smart note editing experience when you write notes, memo, email, message, shopping list or to do list...
OP is updated, thanks everyone for your contributions and help!
I have to say I'm loving springpad!
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I like catch a lot because it has reminders and a task manager type thing not just note taking, I'm sure ever note and spring pad has those features but never found it when I used those apps
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I actually find the older version of supernote to be more usable. Same features essentially, but the ui looks better than the phone mode of 3.1... Also if I type in landscape then rotate to portrait in order to read, it changes the size than forcing you to scroll over.
I'm on 1.3... can link to the apk if anyone is interested.
jewnersey said:
I actually find the older version of supernote to be more usable. Same features essentially, but the ui looks better than the phone mode of 3.1... Also if I type in landscape then rotate to portrait in order to read, it changes the size than forcing you to scroll over.
I'm on 1.3... can link to the apk if anyone is interested.
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If you want to post the link and I'll add it as an older version, that is if anyone wants the old version...
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lukkypuggy said:
If you want to post the link and I'll add it as an older version, that is if anyone wants the old version...
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Well now I'm finding that I can't tab out in this version... All I want is fast bt keyboard typing, with the ability to add in line drawings... And yes I've used freenote, but it has its own set of problems.
I agree with a bunch of previous posts. There are very good options for taking notes on the N7 (Catch, Evernote, Springpad, etc) which fit the bill nicely as long as you have no need to sketch. But, in order for the N7 to really *replace* pen/paper for me, it needs to do this.
The elegance of plain 'ol paper and pen is that I can write what I want, where I want, I can capture text very fast (like when listening to someone speak) and I can scribble visual ideas that range from notations around stuff I've already written, to sketching diagrams. For me, pen and paper is the gold standard.
Apps that incorporate free-sketch with text, like SuperNote and Handy Note Pro seem like they'd be perfect, but actually they don't compete well with pen/paper in real-life note-taking situations. I currently use Handy Note (SuperNote is good as well), and the object-oriented nature of the UI is a little kludgy when needing to work fast. The pages are too short (I've reported this to the Dev) and when done, I end up with an artifact (a PDF) that syncs to the cloud just fine, but it's not editable on my PC.
I have been in touch with the Catch Devs, as they have extensions to Catch that allow sketching, but only for specific platforms (none that I own), and they don't expect to be building more soon due to limited Dev resources.
One other potential gotcha for note taking, is the lack of integrated hand-writing recognition when inputing free-hand text. I understand handwriting recognition pretty well, going all the way back to the Apple Newton and I know it can be a pain at times, but it seems like it's needed for a really comprehensive note-taking solution.
So, my take is that there are fine options available, but they have their limitations.
writepad stylus is pretty good.
I use hovernote notes http://mjlim.net/wordpress/hovernote/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mjlim.hovernote
Its simple, light, and hovers over anything
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Im with you billy. Nothing comes close at the moment.
Supernote would be acceptable if I could tab
And papyrus would take the cake if text input was not in text boxes
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Apps that incorporate free-sketch with text, like SuperNote and Handy Note Pro seem like they'd be perfect, but actually they don't compete well with pen/paper in real-life note-taking situations. I currently use Handy Note (SuperNote is good as well), and the object-oriented nature of the UI is a little kludgy when needing to work fast. The pages are too short (I've reported this to the Dev) and when done, I end up with an artifact (a PDF) that syncs to the cloud just fine, but it's not editable on my PC.
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I totally agree with you man, I think we need something that is for example Springpad and Supernote combined:
Springpad's clean and simple UI, sync/share features and many other useful stuff
Supernote's sketching capability
Im gonna ask the devs at Springpad if they can implement sketch in thier next update or something...

GNex JB4.3 touch response time experiment : 85ms

0. I'm new user. I cannot make any links. remove replace ^ to .
1. Short english.
I'm not native English speaker. My grammar is bad.
2. Sweeter jellybean 4.3! Faster, Smoother, More Responsive.
: According to Android developer page, touch latency has been improved on Android 4.3.
3. TouchMarks - Test about <= 4.2.2 Devices.
: GSG4, HTC One, MotoX. they're all <= 4.2.2
4. So I built my own touchmark device.
Sensor/device :
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CdS Sensor/ and resistor for voltage dividing.
Button / pull-up resistor.
I have only one phone/camera, so my whiteboard eraser will show how the experiment environment is set.
As you know, the plastic button cannot make a touch input, so I attached some conductive film which will make a touch input when the button contact on the screen surface. I taped screen around to minimize false inputs.
Android App, Arduino code :
github dot com /foriequal0/TouchTest
5. Experiment.
a button contact on the surface -> arduino will record the timestamp
-> touch event will arise -> screen will brighten
-> CdS sensor's resistance will change -> Arduino will record the timestamp, and send latency time to the computer.
Button's stroke is very short (<1mm) and I touched screen very fast so, time difference between button click and touch input can be neglected.
I've tested on these devices
GNex : JB4.3, Rooted, recent Fancy kernel, zRam enabled, Governor OndemandPlus(governor change won't made big difference)
SGS2 : JB4.1.2(Korean, SKT), My friends' own. no rooted, many apps installed.
SGS2 : Gingerbread(I forgot the build number. Korean. SKT), Factory resetted.
Optimus G Pro : JB 4.1.2(Korean, LG U+), My colleague's.
6. Result.
GNex
x axis : sorted sample.
y axis : response time(us)
left tail and right tail may be false input/lag caused by background apps.
uniform distribution between [75ms, 92ms]. note that interval of 1 frame on 60FPS is 16.6ms
SGS2(JB):
uniform between [115ms, 150ms]. I think there might be some synchronization failure. touch response distributed on 2 frames.
SGS2(Gingerbread):
uniform between [100ms, 120ms], but have smoother tails than SGS2's
OptimusG Pro:
Fairly better than samsung's. I don't know why.
Have anyone a question/improvement/objection?
Nexus 5 response time
Hi there, great experiment, seems like android response time isn't so bad after 4.2
Just wondering, would you be able to get your hands on a new Nexus 5 and do the same test? apparently it has good touch screen which should result in a low response time.
Or someone could also do a complete Touch+Audio latency test. This is the way I like to do it:
Install a musical app, either drumming or keyboard.
Install a sound recording app,
Start recording audio and give the screen a good tap in the musical app, this way both the "tap" and resulting drum or keyboard sound will get recorded.
Open that saved .wav up in audacity then zoom in and observe the visual audio waveforms then measure the distance between the TAP and the sound actually playing.
On my devices I was getting around 175ms if the particular music app used the "Sound Pool" class or 250+ if using "Audio Track" I'm running android 4.2.
I hope you or some lucky dude with a Nexus 5 can do this test, there are dozens of nexus 5 reviews popping up online but NONE provide this sort of information, and if anyone wants the Nexus 5 for real-time music creation we need to know this info, and we need to make it public
**I know the test isn't accurate down to the ms but it is accurate to around 5-10ms which should be good enough to gauge its approximate performance.
Hi! and thank you for your reply!
ianmere said:
Hi there, great experiment, seems like android response time isn't so bad after 4.2
Just wondering, would you be able to get your hands on a new Nexus 5 and do the same test? apparently it has good touch screen which should result in a low response time.
Or someone could also do a complete Touch+Audio latency test. This is the way I like to do it:
Install a musical app, either drumming or keyboard.
Install a sound recording app,
Start recording audio and give the screen a good tap in the musical app, this way both the "tap" and resulting drum or keyboard sound will get recorded.
Open that saved .wav up in audacity then zoom in and observe the visual audio waveforms then measure the distance between the TAP and the sound actually playing.
On my devices I was getting around 175ms if the particular music app used the "Sound Pool" class or 250+ if using "Audio Track" I'm running android 4.2.
I hope you or some lucky dude with a Nexus 5 can do this test, there are dozens of nexus 5 reviews popping up online but NONE provide this sort of information, and if anyone wants the Nexus 5 for real-time music creation we need to know this info, and we need to make it public
**I know the test isn't accurate down to the ms but it is accurate to around 5-10ms which should be good enough to gauge its approximate performance.
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Hi! and thank you for your reply!
I checked this thread for a long time. sorry for the late.
I highly inspired by your audio latency experiment!
I lately bought a new nexus5 and now I'm full with willingness to build new experiment on it, but unluckily I'm very busy day and night. I have to be stucked in my office for a while
Whenever I get some new results, I'll promise not to hesitate to post it on this thread.
Thank you.
Trying to replicate your experiment
Hello foriequal0,
I have tried to replicate your experiment with little success.
Here are some pics of my setup (Arduino Uno)
Note the conducting film around the switch (not easy to see) to make contact with my finger
and some results...
Not sure what might be the conclusion (especially for trial 3 - D2-727 tablet).
I am concerned whit the high variability of my results ...
This is my first post on a forum so please indulge if it is not perfect!
2014 May 1st addition:
After many tests, I achieved more stability and here is the result for the D2-227 Android tablet:

Free beta test of v1.2 of the TouchOne Keyboard for Sony Smartwatch 3

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The TouchOne team would like to announce a free beta test of the TouchOne Keyboard version 1.2 for XDA users. After launching our Kickstarter campaign, where our smartwatch keyboard went viral on the internet, we surpassed our $10,000 AUS funding goal where we raised $11,000 AUS in total. Just recently we showcased our TouchOne Keyboard to the world at the CES consumer technology tradeshow in Las Vegas.
The beta program is a test version, it may contain bugs. So please be aware that this is not a final version. Please sign up to receive TouchOne Keyboard version 1.2 at www.touchone.net
System Requirement for TouchOne Keyboard+SMS:
Android Wear Smartwatch connected with Android Phone 5.0+
Current Features of the TouchOne Keyboard Beta version 1.2:
- Beautiful New Year Theme
- Smoother Sync process
- Stability improvements in handling big contact and SMS lists
- Receive and Send SMS from Android Wear Smartwatch
- Emoji Packages
Enjoy your smartwatch typing experience and please send us your feedback to [email protected]
Don’t forget to check out our website and sign up to receive your free test www.touchone.net
Best regards
TouchOne Team,
Be a super typer on your smartwatch​
I've signed up for this already but am yet to receive the beta application...
Have you received it now?
Same here, I dont receive an answer...
We have just sent it out. Check your email.
I received an email that links back to the google play store, but it says the app is incompatible with all my devices..I'm using a samsung galaxy tab @ 8.4 LTE paired with a Sony smartwatch 3
Looks really nice so far. Is it possible to disable autocorrection? Cause I live in Germany..
I registered tha day before yesterday and still have no answer?!?
I registered like 3 times before and never sent anything
pawces said:
I received an email that links back to the google play store, but it says the app is incompatible with all my devices..I'm using a samsung galaxy tab @ 8.4 LTE paired with a Sony smartwatch 3
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Is your Galaxy Tab at version of Android 5.0 +? Please provide your version number.
mag13 said:
Looks really nice so far. Is it possible to disable autocorrection? Cause I live in Germany..
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It is possible to use Precise Typing feature and Quick Precise Typing on TouchOne. Please check this website to see how it works:
http://www.touchone.net/faqs-support/
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I registered tha day before yesterday and still have no answer?!?
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donalberto17 said:
I registered like 3 times before and never sent anything
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Sorry about delay, it take about 24 hours for us to send the link to subscribers, sorry due to our manual working process and time zone difference.
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Is your Galaxy Tab at version of Android 5.0 +? Please provide your version number.
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My tab is on stock Android version 4.4.2
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My tab is on stock Android version 4.4.2
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Sorry, our current App only supports Android 5.0+, do you have a phone which has higher Android version?
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Sorry about delay, it take about 24 hours for us to send the link to subscribers, sorry due to our manual working process and time zone difference.
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still no answer :<(
woschirmer said:
still no answer :<(
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Same here
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I registered like 3 times before and never sent anything
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Hi guys
Thank you for your patience for receiving the touchone keyboard. We have all sent out the TouchOne Keyboard but if you haven't yet to receive it, please kindly send us a request at [email protected]
TouchOne Team
got the link and it's working great - thanks
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Sorry, our current App only supports Android 5.0+, do you have a phone which has higher Android version?
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so I finally upgraded to lollipop just to test your app (just kidding it was long overdue) and I was able to install no problem. Here are my initial findings:
1. I can type just fine with it..though i kinda prefer a manual mode (no predictions) as i type in mixed languages and leetspeak sometimes so it would be nice to have that option of functioning like a T9 keyboard (3 presses on ABC button to type a "C")
2. Hitting "Reply" should go straight to writing message, no need to press write message again in conversation view.
3. Should have a way to send from the typing screen, not have to go back again to conversation view and hit the TINY send button (like long press in the middle to send?)
4. Write message button is too thin
5. Conversation view fonts are too small
6. Does not follow common Android Wear app design (Tap on card to view, swipe left to go to actions, color schemes, and so on)
7. Sending takes about 5 seconds longer than other messaging apps on the watch.
In summary, the keyboard design is tops (if T9 mode is available) as an input mode, but
the SMS app is waaaaaay behind the likes of Wear Messenger in terms of optimization for a watch screen. I wish this keyboard was in Wear Messenger...you should chat with the dev and maybe he can support it too.:good:
mag13 said:
Looks really nice so far. Is it possible to disable autocorrection? Cause I live in Germany..
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I think you are trying to type in German while our keyboard is only supported with English Autocorrection. We will support German in the next release. But meanwhile, you can try our precise typing (and quick precise typing) features, which you can find it from http://www.touchone.net/faqs-support/
The precise typing will help you to type easily for words which is not in the dictionary.

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