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OkidoKey

OkidoKey

The Input Method Keyboard Kit

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📦~ in 3 months
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3.1.2

June 30, 2024

#### FIXED - Fixed an issue that causes the keyboard disappeared under Split View or Slide Over mode after switching between apps.
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3.1.1

June 27, 2024

This release contains bug fixes and changes. Thanks for all your suggestions and bug reports. #### FIXED - Memory leaks cause by switching between apps. - iPod Touch / iPhone SE devices support. - The on-screen keyboard is incorrect when toggling between hardware keyboards on phone devices. - Training feature not working properly on keyboard extension. #### CHANGED - The first candidate item of related lexicon. - Add back the dismiss keyboard button for Clip Pad. - Removed “,,c” and “,,t” for Boshiamy-like keyboards.
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3.1.0

June 12, 2024

### Chinese conversion and lexicon Chinese conversion is now in real-time, includes radical and lexicon, and the locale of lexicon doesn’t have to match the locale of radical anymore. The keyword of each candidate now displays separately from the lexicon and uses smaller size. The lexicon candidates will continuously update based on current cursor position while moving cursor in built-in editor or via keyboard navigation in keyboard extension. ### Keyboard The size of an alternative label of keyboard and the width ratio of the shift, globe, backspace and return key are now adjustable. You may also assign the action for the globe key other than default behavior - switching to the next input mode. ### Text editor We also rewrite the whole editor to improve the stability and compatibility for multiple fonts. There is a new gesture - swipe down from editor across keyboard to dismiss the on-screen keyboard. #### NEW - Added alternative label size adjustments of keyboard - Added the width ratio adjustments for shift, globe, backspace and return key - Added globe key option #### IMPROVEMENTS - Improved the performance of the input method core. - The CIN table installation achieved a huge performance boost. #### FIXED - Fixed an issue that causes the keyboard's slow response - Fixed the candidate options of symbols and emoji mismatch - Fixed the download or install progress not display properly - Fixed incorrect shortcut behavior for candidate panel tab - Fixed number type keyboard not display properly #### CHANGED - Number type keyboard layout changed - Some default value of preference may change - Stroke5 table and keyboard layout changed
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3.0.2

October 16, 2023

- Fixed an issue that caused the keyboard extension to crash since v3.0.1
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3.0.1

October 3, 2023

In this release, we've fine-tuned the learning tool and introduced a user-custom lexicon and several other improvements. Due to the data structure and source change, this release is incompatible with the previous version. The lexicon and various functions may not work as expected if the upgrade process is not completed. Please enter Setting / Chinese Lexicon and follow the upgrade instructions. If you never use a custom lexicon or have some other issue after the upgrade, you can choose Setting / Reset / Factory Reset to get a fresh restart. #### NEW - Haptic feedback for 3rd party keyboard - Emoji, Symbols, and Kaomoji also gain training behavior - Add user installed font support for built-in editor #### IMPROVEMENTS - Most common words classified and training improved - Adjust flick keyboard sensitivity #### CHANGED - Separate user custom lexicon from original lexicon - Lexicon, Emoji Training, etc., are now all enabled by default - Setting options get a re-arrangement - Removed some sound effects - Removed hidden characters from a different locale - Removed Traditional Chinese conversion during import custom lexicon - Remove Dayi4 from input method collection since its similar to Dayi #### FIXED - QWERTY-K14 not working as expected - Keyboard contains shrink rows that sometimes do not display correctly - Various bug fixes
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2.6.3

May 4, 2023

This release contains regular updates and a few bug fixes. #### CHANGED - Dictate text now respect for available locales instead of only allowing English - Emoji database update, including the new Emojis introduced on iOS 16.4 - Update the most popular Emoji list - Update resource files, including the input method list and some keyboard layouts #### FIXED - Related Emoji list may have duplicate items in the candidate panel
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2.6.2

January 18, 2023

#### NEW - In Clip Pad mode, split the close button into a "Done" button for dismissing the keyboard, a "Close" button for saving and closing document - Show top-ranking emoji by default in the candidate panel - Continuously select candidates by double tap items from the candidate panel #### FIXED - fixed inconsistent font on pop-up keys - fixed [1/2] key incorrect response issue
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2.6.1

September 24, 2022

The emoji feature remains also has some improvements. #### NEW - Swipe up from lexicon type of candidates to display more related lexicon and Emoji - Search related Emoji from selected text from the in-app editor - Allows hiding Shift key and Globe key - You can now copy phrases directly from the lexicon list or searching result - When installing a custom input method, you can choose multiple CIN table files or pre-converted input method database files (please refer to the FAQ) #### IMPROVEMENTS - Emoji update and several improvements - Optimized memory usage for keyboards - Improve the compatibility of keyboard background while the hosting app doesn't support dark mode properly #### CHANGED - Setting options adjustment - Symbols from the Candidate Panel no more specified full-width only characters and may contain dynamic symbols as well #### FIXED - Fixed Zhuyin input method has different candidates sorting with different keyboard - Fixed the color theme of the built-in editor on iPadOS - Fixed keyboard key sometimes remains on popup state after finger released issue - Minor bugs fixes
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2.5.7

February 26, 2022

This release contains several improvements and bug fixes. For floating keyboard on iPadOS, now it fallbacks to most suitable keyboard layout for current input method automatically. For Array input methods, the floating keyboard will use the flick keyboard layout instead regular 10x5 keyboard layout. ** The Emoji prediction is deprecated and will be removed in the further version. #### NEW - Added Shift-Q fore backward selection for bpmf-hsu keyboards. - Added multiple touches support for Shift key and Sibling key. - Added full-width symbol collection in candidate panel. - Added Kaomoji symbol collection in candidate panel. - Added: lexicon from array30 #### IMPROVEMENTS - Exclude some specified keys for sibling input mode to prevent unexpected behavior. - Reduce the length of radicals for Array input method with numeric type of keyboards by replacing with alternative positions. - Reduce memory impact and improve performance for filtering characters that might be the same character between Traditional and Simplified Chinese locale. - Improve the display of tones characters of bpmf keyboards. - Improve floating keyboard support for iPadOS. #### CHANGED - The "bpmf-hsu.cin" table now belongs to bpmf input method family and supports Q-key features. - The candidate select by keys feature will be disabled while using the numeric type of keyboard to prevent conflicts. - Removed the individual bpmf tone label from bpmf keyboards. #### FIXED - Fixed the Enter key has no response to physical keyboards not made by Apple on iPadOS 15.0 and above. - Fixed incorrect results or behaviors while candidates matching locale feature enabled. - Fixed an issue that may cause 3rd party keyboard to have incorrect keyboard height in Split view on iPadOS 15.0 and above.
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2.5.5

April 29, 2021

Introduce the new "Matches locale" option for Candidate Bar to reducing candidates that are the same Chinese characters but different locales. #### NEW - Candidate Bar / Matches Locale option #### CHANGED - Some updates related to advertisement and privacy policy
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Description of OkidoKey

**** Free version contains ads *** OkidoKey includes an in-app keyboard with a plain text editor and keyboard extension for system-wide usage. And auto-copy Clipboard editor for typing without creating or opening a document. Multiple input methods in one keyboard extension, typing English without switching to another keyboard, supports emoji, lexicon, spell-checks, predictions, and smart punctuation to improve quick typing. - Includes most common and ready to use Chinese input methods and keyboards, i.e. Array, Cangjie, Dayi, Pinyin, etc. - Capable of using custom input methods - Capable of using multiple input methods and keyboards - Sibling Keyboard and Key Flicks for Half/Full-Width symbols (iPad) - Composition prompt option - Navigation Keyboard - Bluetooth keyboard supports (in-app text editor only) - Auto-copy content Clipboard editor - Chinese and English mix-typing (trigger by return key) - Chinese lexicon and Emoji - Smart punctuation - Homophones and Phonetics Lookup - Traditional and Simplified Chinese output Input Methods - Optimized for Array input method and fully support for special and shortcode mode - Zhuyin input method supports the standard, Et26, Et41, Hsu and IBM keyboard layout - To install custom input methods like Boshiamy by selecting the CIN table file from the file browser and choose install External Keyboard External keyboards are not supported by keyboard extension, however, you can use Clip Pad in split-view as a bridge for inputs, with auto-copy Clipboard all you need is switching to the next app then tap paste icon or cmd-v to paste the content.
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OkidoKey: FAQ

Does OkidoKey offer an iPad version?

Yes, OkidoKey can be used on an iPad.
Ethan Liu released the OkidoKey app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 15.0.
OkidoKey has an average rating of 3.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Okidokey App Is Utilities.
3.1.2 is the latest released OkidoKey version.
The most recent update for OkidoKey was released on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the OkidoKey app in American English, Simplified Chinese (China), Traditional Chinese (Taiwan).
No, OkidoKey is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, OkidoKey does not offer in-app purchases.
No, OkidoKey does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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