if the Hebrew keyboard is enabled, please detect this and use the native Hebrew Keyboard. You can always use teh current one if the user has not selected to enable the native Hebrew keyboard.
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Administrator, 2 years ago
We actually integrated the Hebrew keyboard and then decide to put back the old, custom-made keyboard. There are 2 problems with the native Hebrew keyboard: a) user needs to activate it from iPhone Settings. As far as we know there is no way for the app to detect if the keyboard has been activated by the user. b) Its not possible to load the Hebrew keyboard by default. The user needs to press a key to change to the Hebrew keyboard. This is confusing as it will make people think that the search is done in English.
The custom keyboard handling has the problem that the cursor position cannot be changed. In fact, there is no cursor. It would be very nice if the built-in keyboard could be used when available. Please make this an option. There is also no support for cut-copy-paste or for undo with your custom keyboard.
Avi Shevin
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2 years ago
Impossible to auto-detect so we prefer to use the custom keyboard for now to keep things simple. We will work on this in future update as soon as Apple gives us the ability to detect active keyboards. Thats for the suggestion.
The custom keyboard handling has the problem that the cursor position cannot be changed. In fact, there is no cursor. It would be very nice if the built-in keyboard could be used when available. Please make this an option. There is also no support for cut-copy-paste or for undo with your custom keyboard.
Avi Shevin , 2 years ago
Impossible to auto-detect so we prefer to use the custom keyboard for now to keep things simple. We will work on this in future update as soon as Apple gives us the ability to detect active keyboards. Thats for the suggestion.
Administrator , 2 years ago