SOLVED: HTC WM6.1 ROM: "FN Space" vs. T9 dictionary - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi folks
Previous to upgrading to HTC's official WM6.1 upgrade I was just happy with everything on my HTC Kaiser. Extept for the fact that I have no T9 dictionary working since trying to solve my FN Space issue (Please see
SOLVED!!! - HTC WM6.1 ROM : Missing "Fn Space" function?). At first I could live without T9 as I always use the FN Space function to type non english characters (I'm a foreigner afterall), but recently, I'd rather go back to WM6.0 where everything was working 100%.
Does anyone know a solution for this?
Thanks in advance

Word completion
Stupid me
All I had to do was go into Start>Settings>Input and check "Suggest words when entering text" under "Word Completion"

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I'm about to upgrade to 6.1. I've understood that getting the swedish qwerty and t9 isn't any bigger problem. How is it with the system language in this ROM? Is it possible to change from english to swedish as you can in the original HTC ROM?
How about the settings for GPRS and MMS? Is there any way to save them? (It was hell getting the MMS function to work properly....)
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/Johan

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I've got the AthineOS WWE in English (english ROM Version, WM 6.1). I don't want to change the language actually, but I'd like to use the Letter Recognizer Function for writing SMSes/MMSes. It does work, but because I need to write in German it would be perfect, if I could somehow bring my Kaiser to recognize the handwritten Umlaut Inputs...my old P3300 with Swissgerman ROM did that, so I guess it depends on the ROM. Perhaps there is some hint or .CAB File to change that?
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[email protected]
No ideas?
Well, I was running the official HTC German 6.1 ROM on a US HTC Tytn II (non-AT&T but the real one) - made it easier in a long run. It was even more fun having the entire device in German. Setting up the hardware keyboard to US English ... well, that part I had to figure out on my own since nearly everything on here was nothing but a TILT fix. In the end that was not hard either:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=445982

Danish keyboard layout fix?

Hi All, I have a small problem with my HTC Touch Pro (bought in Denmark), after installing a custom made ROM (Elite Project RC3). The problem is that after installing the English firmware on originally danish HTC Touch Pro it is quite difficult now to use a built-in QWERTY keyboard. All symbols are mixed up, and I’m not able also to type Danish letters such as æ, ø, å etc.
I have found something for touch screen keyboard, but could not fix it for the phone keyboard. Sorry guys for stupid questions, but this is my first smartphone, and I’m not really familiar with all this register editing and stuff. Are there any cabs existing which can fix my problem? Thanks in advance.
No ideas? Please ...
Hey,
I would like to ask the same question, still i havent flash my mobile yet, but I would do it if there is a solution to the problem.
i have found a german fix, but that do not fix the danish problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=440779
there must be some who can solve the problem?
Hey, i'am back. maybe wiht a solution,
try this,
Get Registry editor ( http://www.touchxperience.com/en/re...itor-downloads/14-registry-editor-09-cab.html )
Change this key
\\HKLM\HARDWARE\DEFVICEMAP\KYEBD\CurLang
to value 1044 - danish
that whot min stand on and, æøå works just fine
try it and let me know if it works
edit:
HKLM = HKEY_LOCAL_Machine
Perhaps you also have to change
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ MUI \CurLang
value - 1030
Mobilnaut SYM
Or you could try this solution
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=459253
try my cab on 7th post from this thread
I havent tried it on the Raphael, but this has worked for me on a lot of other HTC's.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1205169&postcount=14
And while we are at it..
If you want it, I have an old wm5 version of a scandinavian SIP that works with the standard sip.
I've also build a cab that gives you word completion, autocorrection and spell checker in danish. Interested?
Interested
Oleander said:
If you want it, I have an old wm5 version of a scandinavian SIP that works with the standard sip.
I've also build a cab that gives you word completion, autocorrection and spell checker in danish. Interested?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hej @Oleander
Jeg er intresseret, skal jeg send min mail via pm? eller uploader du .cab filen?
mvh Lau

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I have a Touch Pro that was bought with a French WM6. I update it with a original HTC English Rom update and everything works fine. I would only like to change the keyboard back (probably should have backed it up before I did Rom update) to azerty. Can anybody tell me how to do that for the hardware keyboard and the onscreen keyboard?
I tried the procedure that makes you change the register key but don't work for me.
I've seen some .cab files going around to make these changes for many other languages, does it also exist for Dutch (Belgian) of French (Belgian).
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Please ignore this thread
Will start a new one cause this is not accured anymore.
i don t know
i know just use BDR to change the value but i am not sure

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I've been searching the net but no luck so far...
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You mean T9 like when a key has 3 letters on it? Or just an autocomplete of the words.
Because the autocomplete is the MAJOR problem I have when using WWE ROMs. I lose all the ability to have the words corrected and auto completed because the keyboards only shows words in English as an option.
One of the best keyboards I found is Fingerkeyboard2, but is does not supports T9. Only Windows Mobile word suggestions. I've seen samsung Omnia keyboards (that have a layout with 2 letters on the same key) but I don't know the names of those keyboards.

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