How To Hide the Opera Mini 8 Virtual Keypad On Touchscreen Phones
When the Java ME version of the Opera Mini Browser is running on many touch screen phones, an unnecessary virtual keypad appears at the bottom of the screen. The keypad wastes space, looks ugly and isn't needed with touch aware apps like Opera Mini. The keypad is not part of Opera Mini. It's something your phone adds because it doesn't recognize that Opera Mini is optimized for touch. There are several ways to get rid of the virtual keypad, but first of all make sure that you are using an official version of Opera Mini because it's customized for your phone to remove the virtual keypad, you get the original version by visiting m.opera.com from your mobile built-in browser. If you did so and still facing the problem, here is the easiest solution for that which consists on modifying the Opera Mini jad file. For this tutorial you can use both you pc or phone. First of all download Mini.jad file from m.opera.com then open it with MiniCommander or any other file manager that supports text editing (use notepad for exemple if you are using pc). Once opened scroll to the bottom and add this several lines inside : Now save you file .. And that's it .. If you are not able to do that, here is the modified file just download it .. |
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