How To Hide the Opera Mini 7.1 Virtual Keypad On Samsung, LG and Other Touchscreen Phones

Opera Mini 7.1 With Virtual Keyboard Opera Mini 7.1 Without Virtual Keyboard

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 (image above left). 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

Here are several ways to get rid of the virtual keypad so your Opera Mini looks like the right hand image above.

I. By using the phone's menu

Some phones have a menu option for getting rid of the keypad. I've only seen it on Samsungs but it may be an option on other brands as well.

  • Open the folder or menu where you launch Opera Mini. On my Samsung Wave it's called "Games and more".
  • Look for and tap a button named  "Options", "Menu" or something similar or has an icon that looks like a menu, stack of papers or three dots. On the Wave it's  the middle button with the three dots in the left hand screenshot below.
  • In the Options menu (image below, center) look for and tap a button labeled "Use virtual keypad"
  • On the next screen tap the check mark next to Opera Mini (image below, right) to remove it and then tap the Save button. Now launch Opera Mini and the virtual keypad should be gone

Samsung Wave - "Games and more" Menu Samsung Wave - Options Menu Samsung Wave - Use Virtual Keyboard Menu

If your phone doesn't have a menu option to remove the keypad continue reading to see if Opera Mini has a fix for your phone.

II. By using an official version of Mini customized for your phone to remove the virtual keypad.

If Opera recognizes and officially supports your phone it should deliver a modified version of Opera Mini that contains code telling your phone to remove the keypad.  Opera can only recognize your phone if you download Mini from m.opera.com using the phone's built in browser.  If you download Opera Mini from an unofficial source or downloaded it with your PC and copied to the phone using Bluetooth or a cable you have a generic version that's not optimised for your phone.

If you download Mini from m.opera.com with your phone's built-in browser and you still get the virtual keypad, let Opera know so they can fix it in a future release. File a bug report at mini.bugs.opera.com. Also visit m.opera.com/detect with your phone's built-in browser and fill in the form listing the phone make and model.

If you still have the virtual keypad after downloading from m.opera.com with your phone browser and you don't want to wait for Opera to get around to fixing it, which can take months, it's fairly easy to fix it yourself. Read on for instructions.

III. By modifying the Opera Mini jad file to remove the virtual keypad

You will need a PC, some patience and the ability to follow directions in order to modify Opera Mini. If you lack any of those or want someone else to do the work, skip to the end of this post for a link to an already modified version of Opera Mini.

Obtain an official copy of the Opera Mini jad file. You can download the unsigned versions of Opera Mini directlty to your PC from www.opera.com/mobile/download/versions/

The trouble with unsigned apps is that on most phones you will get annoying pop-up messages asking you to allow Opera Mini to connect. On some phones you only get one pop-up when you first start Opera Mini but on others you get pop-ups every time you click a link which makes Opera Mini almost unusable. A few phones won't allow unsigned apps to connect at all.

There are many ways to download signed versions of Opera Mini to your PC but the easiest is to use the Opera Desktop browser which is available for Windows, Mac OSx and Linux.  Download and install it from www.opera.com/browser/ Then:

  • Launch the Opera PC browser
  • Go to m.opera.com using the Opera PC browser
  • Click "Other Download Options"
  • Click "Select Code-Signing Certificate" under "Options for Opera Mini 6.5:" (or under "Options for Opera Mini 4.4:" if you prefer that version)
  • Click "All Certificates" (works on most phones. If it doesn't on yours try repeating this process with one of the other signed options)
  • Click "Download Opera Mini 6.5" and save the file (named mini.jad) somewhere you can find it later
  • Open the downloaded mini.jad with a text editor or Windows Wordpad
  • Scroll to the bottom of the file and paste in the following lines:

MIDlet-Touch-Support: true
UseNativeTextButtons: hide
ReverseSoftkeys: hide
UseNativeCommands: hide
Navi-Key-Hidden: true
Nokia-MIDlet-On-Screen-Keypad: no
MIDlet-ScreenMode: ROTATE
MIDlet-Landscape-Support: true
LGE-MIDlet-Width: 240
LGE-MIDlet-Height: 400
LGE-MIDlet-On-Screen-Keypad: no
LGE-MIDlet-Display-Mode: both

Upload the file to Dropbox.com or another file sharing service that is easy to use in your phone browser. Click here to get a free 2GB Dropbox account (by using this referral link I get an extra 250 MB of storage in my Dropbox which I thank you for).

Visit Dropbox with your phone browser and click the modified mini.jad link to download it on your phone.

If that didn't work or you don't have a PC or are just in a hurry, here's a link to my modified version of the signed (All Certificates) version of the Opera Mini 6.5 ,jad file:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4637247/mini.jad or http://is.gd/mini65

Updated 7-Jun-2012:  Here's a modified version of the new Opera Mini 7.0:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4637247/mini7.jad or http://is.gd/mini7

Updated 20-Sept-2012: If you get out of memory errors installing Opera Mini 7, here's the smaller but less capable Opera Mini 4.4.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4637247/mini44.jad or http://is.gd/mini44

Updated 26-Nov-2012:  Here's a modified version of the new Opera Mini 7.1:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4637247/mini71.jad or http://is.gd/mini71

Click any of the above links in your phone browser to install Opera Mini 4.4 or 7.1 with the virtual keypad disabled.

132 comments on this post.

  1. x says:
    The Dropbox links weren't working for me with an unregistered 840G. Authorization failure. I didn't see a .jad download option from Opera Mini's homepage with the Opera PC browser. Softpedia's English version of Opera Mini 7.1 did work with the mod code dropped onto the .jad. Their .jad seemed to have an unnecessary referral as the last entry, which was removed before pasting the mod code. Both Softpedia's 7.1 .jar and the modified .jad were transferred to "Other Files" with a card reader because Bluetooth, USB cable, and wifi/download all acted buggy with the 840G.
    • I don't have an 840G to test with but others have said the latest Dropbox link works with it. Their phones were activated however.

      Is Softpedia's app unsigned? Maybe LG or Tracfone is blocking installation of signed apps on unactivated phones although that makes no sense.
  2. Matt M says:
    I have a question agian. what do you think the top 3 versions that have the littlest amount of lag and have opera keyboard?
    thanks!!!
    • On fast hardware all versions of Opera Mini are free from lag. On slow hardware the older and lighter versions like 4.2 and 3.1 are the snappiest.

      Opera Mini 5 and latter have the Opera touch keyboard option.
  3. Matt M says:
    I have a question, Iv been Looking around for for a weather app for Java J2ME and cant seem to find any that seem trustable or are in the .JAD format. So i wanted to know what you think the best Weather app for Java J2ME is (In .JAD format!!)
    Thanks!!!

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