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j2me can copy the text in the text box and save it in the actual memory, and then you can paste the content into other a

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Post time: 2020-1-2 23:50:01
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The input method of e680 is not very easy to use. I want to use j2me to make a stroke input method. My idea is this way. Use j2me to implement an input method. After inputting, I can copy the input text and paste it In the content of the text message, note that e680's text message and text processing support copy and paste. I don't know if this is feasible. I hope you can click on it and appreciate it!
The question that may be involved is: can j2me call the api function of the operating system to implement copy and paste?
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Post time: 2020-1-8 22:54:01
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Ha ha, the landlord thinks it is too simple, you first think about how to realize the image recognition first, then think about such a small problem
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 Author| Post time: 2020-1-9 01:09:01
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You understand it wrong, I do n’t need to write by hand, I make a bigger button on it, I think the same as the plum input method on pda.
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Post time: 2020-1-15 13:54:01
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In this case, it is better to let your program also have a text message function, eliminating the need for COPY
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It is better to take a look at the J2ME-based API and study what projects are better.
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 Author| Post time: 2020-1-19 08:54:01
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I looked at the basic api, but I don't see any famous halls. Could you give me pointers upstairs? Thank you
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Post time: 2020-1-28 23:18:01
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Agree with the artillery, and send text messages directly in your program.
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Post time: 2020-3-18 15:00:02
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No, this depends on the mobile phone. Like the Siemens mobile phone I use, you can copy and paste, and you can copy the text of the mobile phone message into the text component of the java software.
If it is only inside java, simply save it with variables. Ha ha.
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Post time: 2020-4-30 09:45:01
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If the mobile phone supports MIDP2.0, it can be pasted to other applications by sharing RMS
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Post time: 2020-9-4 07:30:02
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Owner, is there a way? I am in C#, and the supervisor asked me to write a mobile phone program. I also need to use this function. Please advise, thank you.
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