Hi everybody
I have a question about the keyboard
I want to use the H/W keyboard to type simply Chinese on my TW rom
I know I can use CE-star to type simply Chinese
but it doesn`t work on the H/W keyboard
Does everyone know what I can do
thanks
By the way
I want to use PingYin system on my keyboard
thanks
peteagasi said:
Hi everybody
I have a question about the keyboard
I want to use the H/W keyboard to type simply Chinese on my TW rom
I know I can use CE-star to type simply Chinese
but it doesn`t work on the H/W keyboard
Does everyone know what I can do
thanks
By the way
I want to use PingYin system on my keyboard
thanks
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something like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446449&highlight=swedishl
shwan_3 said:
something like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446449&highlight=swedishl
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thanks
I`ve solved my problem
I can use my H/W keyboard to type simply Chinese
thank you very much
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Hey, people, can you help me, what to do?
My keyboard covers my softkeys, what can I do to fix it?
have you just installed a new ROM, new keyboard, changed the language? whats the situation?
motolil said:
Hey, people, can you help me, what to do?
My keyboard covers my softkeys, what can I do to fix it?
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If u dont use ur keyboard, download whats called "nullKB". I never use my screens keyboard so I always use the nullKB. It takes the keyboard totally off the screen so it never gets in the way. Also u can do as the afore mentioned and change the keyboard to another keyboard. Its most likely an issue with the ROM u have and the issues changing from Windows 6.1 to 6.5
Hello.
I was just wondering if you can type other languages on Droid 3's hardware keyboard.
Is there an app for that because I couldn't find anything like this!
Please! I want to type other languages on this beautiful keyboard!
Who else is interested?
If you are busy, please consider to at least post "interested". In this thread.
only languages i know are english, 1337, C++, and html well a couple more. and english is in there so im good lol
jellman said:
only languages i know are english, 1337, C++, and html well a couple more. and english is in there so im good lol
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Thanks for the reply. However, this might be a good advantage only for those people who are bilingual.
I know there are very few out there, but dude, this is one kick-ass feature!
interested, this would be a useful feature, as right now the only way to type in other languages is using the onscreen keyboards
hilokilo said:
Hello.
I was just wondering if you can type other languages on Droid 3's hardware keyboard.
Is there an app for that because I couldn't find anything like this!
Please! I want to type other languages on this beautiful keyboard!
Who else is interested?
If you are busy, please consider to at least post "interested". In this thread.
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try (from market) "GO Keyboard" app. + (yours local) language pack
on my XT860 I can use both (bilingual) on screen & physically
boazal said:
try (from market) "GO Keyboard" app. + (yours local) language pack
on my XT860 I can use both (bilingual) on screen & physically
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Whoa! Exactly what i was looking for! Thank you so much! For right know, i can only press that thank you button for you. I really appreciate your feedback! Have a nice day!
hilokilo said:
Whoa! Exactly what i was looking for! Thank you so much! For right know, i can only press that thank you button for you. I really appreciate your feedback! Have a nice day!
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glad to be helpful
So you guys use auto correct? Or what are you guys on about?
DoubleYouPee said:
So you guys use auto correct? Or what are you guys on about?
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yas, BIDI + BI-languages & auto correct
boazal said:
yas, BIDI + BI-languages & auto correct
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ICS supports this in it's input settings, Hashcodes build supports every language. I've tested with arabic, chinese traditional, etc working on the HW keyboard, once I had the input settings settings correct it worked 100% as it should have. So I would recommend a firmware upgrade, the software you're looking for to easily support any language for the HW keyboard for the d3 is hashcodes ics build atm. For some reason setting the keyboard to "System Default" or whatever would always be US English, had to clear that and actually select the language I wanted for the keyboard as well as setting it for the "System Language" in the Language and Input settings.
I'm using MultiLing Keyboard for English, Japanese and Vietnamese. It's the only one I've tried that support Vietnamese and doesn't get confused by the hardware keyboard. (I don't remember if I tried Go Keyboard though)
The main feature for me is that Shift-Space switches languages, which is handy when I'm changing language half-way through a sentence... Now if only my 'switch language' key worked...
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.klye.ime.latin
Look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1332333&page=2&highlight=arabic
I can write the arabic lang by HW Keyboard .
Hello people
I'm looking for a T9 keyboard for our Mini, like the original from Samsung.
I know there is the port for the CM7, but has the bug of not being able to add our words to the dictionary.
I do not like QWERTY keyboards, so I prefer the 3x4 keypads ...
Any suggestions?
dukke said:
Hello people
I'm looking for a T9 keyboard for our Mini, like the original from Samsung.
I know there is the port for the CM7, but has the bug of not being able to add our words to the dictionary.
I do not like QWERTY keyboards, so I prefer the 3x4 keypads ...
Any suggestions?
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see here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475695
you can port your keyboard with this TUT. or can't upload needed file, i port it for you.
You can port it without the bug already known?
dukke said:
You can port it without the bug already known?
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yes and use now
hi, im new here, i'm looking for samsung keypad for CM9 does anybody knows if this exist at all, i've been looking for it, no luck i hope someone can help me with this.
You mean like a bluetooth keyboard case? It may exist but nothing comes to mind. If you mean a full sized keyboard just hook it up via bluetooth, or USB with an adapter for the port. Then just change to USB host mode. That's what I used to do for my tablet at least.
this one
i'm saying this one, it does not come with cyanogen 9, the pic is here if anyone know anything please help me
Not sure, sorry, kind of looks like swift key from what I remember. I like the JB keyboard, any reason you're still on cm9? Just curious.
But if anyone knows what keyboard that is feel free to chime in
there's no particular reaseon but, if i change to cm10 then is there a way to put samskung sotck keyboard?
Changing ROMs shouldn't make a difference whether you can install a keyboard or not, you'd still have to find it. I just don't see the point in running an outdated version of android when the Captivate can run JB very well.
Is there any reason you want the Stock keyboard other than looks?
i already have have CM10.1 with android 4.2.2, so how do i install the samsung keyboard on it?
x0ne215 said:
Changing ROMs shouldn't make a difference whether you can install a keyboard or not, you'd still have to find it. I just don't see the point in running an outdated version of android when the Captivate can run JB very well.
Is there any reason you want the Stock keyboard other than looks?
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yes there's a reason, my fingers write better on this keyboard, android keyboard is smaller than stock samsung keyboard.
You have to find it and install it. I'm not sure what it would be called or if you could simply extract it from the Stock ROM.
But can you answer my question from the previous post? I'm only asking because there are a lot of better keyboards out there.
EDIT: Ah understood, sorry post timing was off. Have you tried Swift Key? I just don't know exactly where to get the keyboard you're looking for.
x0ne215 said:
You have to find it and install it. I'm not sure what it would be called or if you could simply extract it from the Stock ROM.
But can you answer my question from the previous post? I'm only asking because there are a lot of better keyboards out there.
EDIT: Ah understood, sorry post timing was off. Have you tried Swift Key? I just don't know exactly where to get the keyboard you're looking for.
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thanks so much for your help i've tried swift key but i prefer samsung keyborad, i'll continue looking for it thanks anyway
Sure thing, sorry SwiftKey didn't workout well for you. If I find anything close to the Samsung Keyboard I'll shoot you a PM or post it here.
hypnoz_ said:
thanks so much for your help i've tried swift key but i prefer samsung keyborad, i'll continue looking for it thanks anyway
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Try Smart Keyboard. The keys are larger just like in Samsung keyboard, it supports themes and is very feature rich. You may configure it to look and act like Samsung keyboard. Supports many languages + downloadable predictive text dictionaries. This is what I use. I don't like default Android keyboard either. Trial version is available too.
I have tried Swiftkey and Swype and personally prefer Swype myself. Swiftkey didn't seem nearly as accurate on their swiping.
Val D. said:
Try Smart Keyboard. The keys are larger just like in Samsung keyboard, it supports themes and is very feature rich. You may configure it to look and act like Samsung keyboard. Supports many languages + downloadable predictive text dictionaries. This is what I use. I don't like default Android keyboard either. Trial version is available too.
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thank you very much it worked like a charm it feels just like samsung keyboard you saved me i'm really grateful
This is the beauty of Android OS - there is always a solution! :laugh:
I bought the hardware keyboard, and I actually really like it. The problem is, I need to use unsupported languages. English works fine, but there's no option for Japanese or Mongolian, both of which I use on a daily basis. (I have enabled both languages in the Samsung keyboard, but they just don't work with the hardware keyboard, for whatever reason.)
I'm wondering if anyone has found a way to allow it to switch to a non-Samsung keyboard when the keyboard is attached. Or any other ideas are appreciated.
Thanks.
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duraaraa said:
I bought the hardware keyboard, and I actually really like it. The problem is, I need to use unsupported languages. English works fine, but there's no option for Japanese or Mongolian, both of which I use on a daily basis. (I have enabled both languages in the Samsung keyboard, but they just don't work with the hardware keyboard, for whatever reason.)
I'm wondering if anyone has found a way to allow it to switch to a non-Samsung keyboard when the keyboard is attached. Or any other ideas are appreciated.
Thanks.
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so what s the point of this?
thr is just english alphabet on keyboard!
Geeks Empire said:
so what s the point of this?
thr is just english alphabet on keyboard!
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Typing Japanese on a qwerty keyboard is actually very common. Even Samsung's Japanese IME has QWERTY input-type. You just type the English letter equivalent of the Japanese character.
Oddly, the hardware keyboard does work for Chinese and Korean with Samsung's software, just not Japanese.
Mongolian, yes, it could be said that you can't see what you're typing, but if you're used to a Mongolian keyboard, you will generally know where the letters are.
If I were to use a bluetooth or USB keyboard, I could input these languages, so I thought the same and bought the samsung keyboard.
Is it nice to type on and does it make it any easier to type? I'm waiting and hoping that I will be able to see this case someday in the Samsung experience section in best buy so I can see how it feels.
You're the first one here that I've seen mention actually having one in their possession!
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