In other applications, absolutely! Once it becomes more commonly known and accepted, developers will incorporate a checksum to avoid this or something.
Switch the setting for long press for menu to on. That way instead of having that show up on your screen, the menu is activated by long-pressing the app switching button.
I believe this a known issue that popped up with the recent swiftkey update. 2 other issues that I have discovered are the # keys are now on the right instead of the left side of the keyboard. There is also an issue with the emoticons and swipe. You now have to press and hold the smiley face rather than swipe as it was before the recent swiftkey update
Yeah, it's an annoying issue the popped up in the last update, so far it only seems to be happening with Handcent SMS as far as I know. Have switched to Google keyboard for the most part until they fix the issue.
Yeah, it's an annoying issue the popped up in the last update, so far it only seems to be happening with Handcent SMS as far as I know. Have switched to Google keyboard for the most part until they fix the issue.
Another workaround you could try is to go into the swiftkey themes menu and check the "Arrow keys" box. This'll put the arrows as the bottom line of the keyboard, and they'll be obscured by the menu button instead of the space bar.