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Running only one keyboard = Stability? Reliable popups?
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Alright, so I've been DM'd by one of the users that only enabling ONLY nintype helps with stability, and maybe gets rid of popup issues.

I've been running 7 keyboards (fleksy swype nintype 4 stock ones), mainly for testing purposes. I frequently experience popup issues where no keyboard wants to popup, even though in other active apps nintype works just fine. I have to restart the app in question to fix it.

I've now disabled them all except for nintype, and I'll test it for a week or so, to see if there are popup issues or not, at all.

I want you to give it a try as well, if it suits your situation (that is, you don't actually use the stock keyboard for other languages) and report back. Actually, write down a comment with your current experience, and later, come back and report back on your experience?

I'll tweet out this thread again in a week's time to see how people went with it. If many people tries it at once, we can get a good data, and I will collate them and bling my Hotline Apple.

Also, merry christmas!

edit: Why I'm doing this - I've hard reports of "only enabling one keyboard helps things" for a while but never got to confirm them. It's time to try it out, and if some new information can come out of this, I can update my apple radar bug and send it to the Apple Keyboard Man. Worth a shot, methinks

IMPORTANT Please leave your Phone/OS version, jailbroken or not

IMPORTANT 2 : Restart your phone

Important 3 ?? : Disable sounds (from the options->more..->sounds menu, which will ask for restart)

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