2.0.1 Short Lived Love ... SMS Typing still slow

So I thought it was fixed, but alas, i just typed a SMS and the lag was back in the keyboard. Blah blah blah.

From another post, made by PinkLouise, about the 2.0.1 upgrade:
"I had the same problem with the SMS feature. Drove me crazy as I had "learned" to type really fast on my old iPhone. Read a tip on this forum that seems to have worked for me. Go into settings and general and keyboard. make sure you have 2 different keyboards enabled-mine are English and English (UK). Worth a try?"
I have set mine to match and the lag has gone...not sure if it is permanent, but it's gone for the moment, so thanks PinkLouise.
Martin
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