Posted: 5/12/2012 2:12:54 PM EDT
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Any way to do this?
Searching Droid forums says "no". There has to be a way to reset it to nothing. Thanks. |
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Which device, which version of android? Running a mod on it?
Find your device here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/index.php and look in its forum. They should have an answer for you quicker than in here. |
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Found another possible.
Have you guys tried going to the options while dictionary is on? There's a feature in my SE phone that's named My Words that displays the list of words listed in your T9 dictionary...there u can edit and delete the words in your T9 dictionary list. Worth a shot. |
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I'm running gingerbread on my rooted RAZR, here's where mine is. Try this and let me know: /data/data/com.android.providers.userdictionary/databases i cant see /data/data guess b/c mine is not rooted Yeah it has to be rooted and you need a root browser app to find that. |
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I'm running gingerbread on my rooted RAZR, here's where mine is. Try this and let me know: /data/data/com.android.providers.userdictionary/databases Searched with astro and found /system/app/UserDicitonaryProvider.apk Don' think I can (or want to) mess with an .apk file.
ETA: Android 2.2.1 Phone won't root well with newer Android versions. |
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I'm running gingerbread on my rooted RAZR, here's where mine is. Try this and let me know: /data/data/com.android.providers.userdictionary/databases Searched with astro and found /system/app/UserDicitonaryProvider.apk Don' think I can (or want to) mess with an .apk file. ![]() Download the app called "root browser," astro will not allow you to view system files. My user dictionary is titled "user_dict.db" |
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Found it with file slick. Do I nuke it? Can't seem to "edit" it.....hmmmm. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Google is telling me you can edit it with an SQL program. I copied mine to the SD card and opened it with notepad, you could try that if you're feeling lucky. |
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Might be a little more than I'm willing to mess with. Thanks though. |
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In that case I guess you could just delete the .db file and then start your user dictionary over from scratch. |
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LOL....
I must have deleted the wrong thing because now my phone is back the original configuration.....seems to have "unrooted" itself. Apps are gone, OEM software running, nothing reads on SD card...LOL Good news is that dictionary is fixed.
I had Ti Backup and the SD card with everything backed up....it all seems to be gone. Guess I have to re-root tomorrow and build from scratch.
ETA: Downloaded TiBackup again....found "missing files" trying to restore everything....LOL |
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settings> applications> manage applications> all> XT9 Txt input> clear cache/clear data That should erase any "learned" (learned from repeated user input) predictive text. Is that what you wanted to do? Yep. That's what I wanted....where were you yesterday?
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