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# Go to CyanogenMod Settings and enable "Soft Keyboard" on long menu button press. This way you can bring up the keyboard in most games holding the Menu Button (doesn't work in all games, but will still work there). # Run GameKeyboard and set it up (only needed the first time) # Follow the on-screen instructions to enable it as SoftKeyboard and choose it as current SoftKeyboard. # Then in the settings, do the following: Enable "Touchscreen Mode" Enable "Remap Hard-Key" Map your buttons with "Hardkey Mappings": Select a free slot, press the desired D-Pad direction or button and select in the list what it should be (i.e. D-Pad up to D-Pad up, etc.) Go into "Layout Edit" and allow "Layout Edit Mode"
# Go to CyanogenMod Settings and enable "Soft Keyboard" on long menu button press. This way you can bring up the keyboard in most games holding the Menu Button (doesn't work in all games, but will still work there).
# Run GameKeyboard and set it up (only needed the first time)
# Follow the on-screen instructions to enable it as SoftKeyboard and choose it as current SoftKeyboard.
# Then in the settings, do the following:
Enable "Touchscreen Mode"
Enable "Remap Hard-Key"
Map your buttons with "Hardkey Mappings": Select a free slot,
press the desired D-Pad direction or button and select in the list
what it should be (i.e. D-Pad up to D-Pad up, etc.)
Go into "Layout Edit" and allow "Layout Edit Mode"
Translation # Go to CyanogenMod Settings and enable "Soft Keyboard" on long menu button press. This way you can bring up the keyboard in most games holding the Menu Button (doesn't work in all games, but will still work there). # Run GameKeyboard and set it up (only needed the first time) # Follow the on-screen instructions to enable it as SoftKeyboard and choose it as current SoftKeyboard. # Then in the settings, do the following: Enable "Touchscreen Mode" Enable "Remap Hard-Key" Map your buttons with "Hardkey Mappings": Select a free slot, press the desired D-Pad direction or button and select in the list what it should be (i.e. D-Pad up to D-Pad up, etc.) Go into "Layout Edit" and allow "Layout Edit Mode" Go to CyanogenMod Settings and enable "Soft Keyboard" on long menu button press. This way you can bring up the keyboard in most games holding the Menu Button (doesn't work in all games, but will still work there).
Run GameKeyboard and set it up (only needed the first time)
Follow the on-screen instructions to enable it as SoftKeyboard and choose it as current SoftKeyboard.
Then in the settings, do the following:
Enable "Touchscreen Mode"
Enable "Remap Hard-Key"
Map your buttons with "Hardkey Mappings": Select a free slot,
press the desired D-Pad direction or button and select in the list
what it should be (i.e. D-Pad up to D-Pad up, etc.)
Go into "Layout Edit" and allow "Layout Edit Mode"