Virtual Keyboard for S60V5

picodrive5800

Of course I'd test it with Picodrive

Fresh from the dospy.com labs, comes Virtual Keyboard by wolf800, a better onscreen keyboard for S60 apps that haven’t been touch optimized. Such thing wouldn’t be needed if Nokia had left compatibility mode, but that’s what the underground developer community is for.

So this app draws a transparent keyboard over your screen, and so far I’ve found two versions of it, one that the keyboard is drag-able (0.9.1), and one which it just snaps to the corner of the screen (0.9.4), so it gets out of the way. Plus there’s a v1.0.1 floating around which is significantly worse then both of those, I suspect it’s unofficial.

I was using 0.9.1 for that picture, its buttons are slightly larger, but 0.9.4 is more convenient for not sliding away when you try to press a button. Plus it seems to be skinnable, which is quite cool, if I get to figure out how to get new skins. Seems like I’ve got some Google translated Chinese reading to do.

Downloads: Version 0.9.1 and version 0.9.4. (Unsigned, hacked phone recommended, you know the drill.)

Bonus paragraph: How was Picodrive (1.35) on the 5800? Disregarding the terrible controls which don’t really work with Picodrive’s screen drawing technique (Broken transparency, tendency to get stuck keys), it was quite sluggish with sound on. Acceptable framerate with the sound emulation turned off, but still. Really shows that the 5800 isn’t supposed to be a gaming phone.

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5 Comments

  1. Derrikdj
    Posted May 7, 2009 at 11:54 am | Permalink

    Were you able to use the hardware buttons to play as well while using virtual keyboard? I am curious because I hope to play picodrive like this when I get the Omnia HD.

  2. Posted May 7, 2009 at 1:19 pm | Permalink

    Picodrive didn’t recognize the volume keys, and the green/red/menu keys switched the app. So even on the Omnia HD, I think it’ll be hard to use picodrive without some updating for S60v5.

  3. jamesbebby
    Posted May 11, 2009 at 9:51 am | Permalink

    hi, how did u get sonic on your phone? looks great!
    cheers james

  4. Posted June 11, 2009 at 12:40 pm | Permalink

    PicoDrive plus your favorite Sonic rom. But if you plan on using it on an 5800, don’t bother, it’s not really playable.

  5. scruff17
    Posted July 21, 2009 at 5:15 am | Permalink

    as much as i like the 5800 i just think that gaming on it should be really limited… i love my emulators, esp picodrive and vbag but you are really mixing oil and water here… however, i am sure that someone out there will come up with a few good emus for the 5800 sooner or later

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