Change the color of your keyboard on iPhone/iPod touch

Change the color of your keyboard on iPhone/iPod touch

In this video i show you how to change the color of your keyboard on your iPhone or iPod Touch. The links you will need are below:

You can download the colored keyboards from:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/1y64bc

How to SSH:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA2tGJr-rGo

*IF YOU LOOSE THE ORIGINAL BACKUP OF YOUR KEYBOARD THERE IS A DOWNLOAD LINK ON THE DOWNLOADS PAGE OF TYSIPHONEHELP.COM*

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Creator's Site: www.tysiphonehelp.com
Curated By: rmansur

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aaroncj 8 months ago
hey hey bro. can you help me with my ipod touch? can i have your Yahoo Messenger? or maybe I can just give you mine, aaron19_obb.

Hope we can talk soon. thanks so much!


Btw, ur whiz! :D
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aaroncj 8 months ago
ur a whiz. haha
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