Found a nifty trick for new Palms
I've got a Palm Tungsten|T - bought it just before the T2 came out, when Palm and Best Buy were running big promotions to clear out old inventory.
One of the reasons I bought it rather than waiting for the T2 or T3 is that I don't like Graffiti2. However, someone has figured out a (wonderfully elegant and simple) way to put original Graffiti onto a machine running Palm 5.2 or beyond. I'll have to try it with the Sony CLIE UX50, which is kinda on the list as the next handheld (keyboard, builtin bluetooth AND WIFI), other than bad battery life...
Many users have expressed frustration with PalmSource's move away form the Original Graffiti input system they have used and been accustomed to for many years. A simple method to replace Graffiti 2 has been discovered. Read on for a full step by step tutorial.
Back in January, PalmSource announced a licensing agreement for CIC's Jot handwriting recognition software for the next generation of data input for the Palm OS. PalmSource has committed to Graffiti 2 as the next generation input method for the Palm OS.
To the delight of many long time users, original Graffiti can be restored in a few simple steps. Resident Hong Kong Palm OS enthusiast, Brando, recently posted the basic instructions on his website. You will need access to a Palm Tungsten T or Sony Clie with OS 5 to get the necessary files for the procedure.
Step 1
Use a handheld that has the original Graffiti system installed , Use a handheld file manager, such as FileZ, to locate the following files (You will need to check the ROM box, as the files are stored in the device ROM):
Graffiti Library.prc, size: 30k, creator: grft
Graffiti Library_enUS.prc, size 22k, creator: grft
Step 2
Beam or copy the above 2 files to the target handheld you want to install original Graffiti on.
Step 3
Preform a soft reset (simply press the devices reset pin), and you're set to start enjoying original Graffiti again.
PIC tested this procedure with a Tungsten T and were able to successfully install Graffiti over Graffiti 2 on a Tungsten T2, Zire 71, Tungsten C and a Sony Clie NX80V. Other models that run Palm OS 5 should also be compatible. Even after the replacement the write anywhere on screen feature of Palm OS 5.2 still function as normal, even on the Tungsten C. The on-screen Graffiti reference also reverts back to the original guide.
Restore Graffiti 2
if for any reason you want to restore Graffiti 2, you must preform a hard reset. A Hard reset it preformed by holding the power button down during a reset. This will restore the handheld to it's original factory state, and will wipe out all of your installed programs and data, so make sure you have a recent backup on hand.
update:
Ben Combee sent in this tip that will allow you to revert back to Graffiti 2 without a hard reset.
Step 1
In Filez, go to the Details form for each database. Change both the name and creator code of each one.
Step 2
Soft reset your device.
Step 3
In Filez, delete the two databases, then soft reset. update 2:
This howto does not work with the Sony Clie UX50.


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