gsb @ 25.5.09, 14:13
If the label VJSipSwith the setting place in startup, then the result will be the same
Unfortunately no. VJSipSwitsh have no such an important element as a delay. if it is to be executed immediately avtozaruzke (or "too early"), all of the same system later expose your keyboard of default.
a little more about the problems of the xda-developers:
The problem occurs because some AKU2 based service or process is changing the SIP back to the keyboard. This happens 4-8 seconds after startup programs run. As such, SIPChange is a workaround of sorts because when it runs at startup it waits 10 seconds before changing the SIP to your selected default. Go here for more information on this issue.
SIPChange has two execution modes. If executed with no parameter, it presents the list of SIPs available on your device and allows you to select a default. Once set, this information is stored in the registry. If executed with "SET" as the parameter it minimizes itself, reads the default from the registry and waits 10 seconds. When the timeout expires, it sets the Current SIP to your selected default and closes.