Hi all!
specifically, i want the javamanager build: 20070822.21 as this seems to play a game that i've always wanted to play.
(tibiame btw ... if someone would like to try it on a different java manager then http://www.tibiame.com/home/?language=en&subtopic=download&gold=0 )
because i like this specifc java manager, i want to lift it from my default Orange stock rom.
in the rom i see:
jbed.exe
jbed.exe.0409
would i be able to just copy these files to a new rom or would something more complicated be needed?
thanks
EDIT:
ok it worked .. just those files and TibiaME plays on my old Hermes aswell as the Kaiser! finally an app that with only 2 files can you get it to work
I have searched hi and low to find the answer to this question.
The Android Default Keyboard cannot be installed in a Sense rom without it's necessary framework.
I have attached two flash-able update that work with our phones:
The Droid X keyboard (I found nothing special about this)
The Default Android Keyboard, and a modded one with voice input.
I have also attached a modded HTC keyboard that I found to work with our phones.
I am currently looking into updating Swype to the newest version and also adding the EVO 4G keyboard.
-I Take no credit for these. I'm merely sharing the items in this sector of the forum.
After playing around with a few things I have discovered the following:
The default Android, Droid X, an EVO keyboards all install with the same package name. What does that mean?
If we don't push them into system/app or data/app we can only use one at a time if we install using Astro or similar.
I'm not going to give u instructions for using ADB in recovery (Hint Hint, SUFBS and RootFileExplorer wont write, can read though)
I have however made a flash-able update with the default keyboard framework only!
You can decide whether you want to push a dozen kb's or install them 1 at a time and try them out.
Also Here is a link to a page with EVO kb's
http://forum.xda-developers com/showthread.php?t=717544
Hey guys, I'm currently running CM6 rom and I tried to install the HTC_IME MOD keyboard with no luck. I was actually able to install it but when I select it as the input method the keyboard never appears on the screen. Has anyone gotten this to work on their Aria successfully? I tried it on both CM6 and Attn1 liberated rom. I installed swype and that works fine, but I really would prefer the HTC keyboard.
pcruz said:
Hey guys, I'm currently running CM6 rom and I tried to install the HTC_IME MOD keyboard with no luck. I was actually able to install it but when I select it as the input method the keyboard never appears on the screen. Has anyone gotten this to work on their Aria successfully? I tried it on both CM6 and Attn1 liberated rom. I installed swype and that works fine, but I really would prefer the HTC keyboard.
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go into language and keyboard settings and make sure your keyboard is selected for use
can you send me the .apk i would really like to use this with cm6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
Here's a link to the HTC_IME thread on the forums. I've tried the low and high res versions and neither worked. They install fine, I go into settings and enable, then choose it as the input method, no problem. But the keyboard never pops up.
pcruz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
Here's a link to the HTC_IME thread on the forums. I've tried the low and high res versions and neither worked. They install fine, I go into settings and enable, then choose it as the input method, no problem. But the keyboard never pops up.
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Not working for me either, and the settings crash as I go into them for the keyboard
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u guys
u can go to market
in search felt
type More Locale 2
whit that nice tool u can add local to ur text
janielsen said:
u guys
u can go to market
in search felt
type More Locale 2
whit that nice tool u can add local to ur text
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what does this exactly do?
it does so u can add more lang to ur sms
janielsen said:
it does so u can add more lang to ur sms
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no offense but we arent looking for a different language we are looking at the keyboard interface
i also suspect that this was designed for a different device, a higher resolution device and the low resolution versions dont support froyo
Have you tried this version? h ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7915283&postcount=2551
(Remove the space)
I used it to type out this message. I'm using cm6-rc0
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eagle0042 said:
Have you tried this version? h ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7915283&postcount=2551
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I used it to type out this message. I'm using cm6-rc0
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Thank YOU! installed and it works! Im getting a glitch on the speak now graphic, but it is no big deal.
pcruz said:
Thank YOU! installed and it works! Im getting a glitch on the speak now graphic, but it is no big deal.
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works great i dont seem to have the issue with a glitch on the speak now...but it does work great...also im running cm6 6.0.2 with dumfuq's oc kernel 825...wich is great btw
I got this to work...once. Not sure what I did right, but I'd like to do it again. I was running CM6.1 and tried it many times. I think the only time I got it to work may have been when I chose lo res. I shall reattempt after I resolve a few other issues. I will do my best to report back if there is success.
Use the Low Resolution. I used a PC for the download and extraction. All you need is the apk that comes from the extract. Send the apk to your phone using any means (e-mail, usb connect). Use a file explorer such as Astro to install the apk. After installing the apk, go to Menu>Settings>Language & keyboard and check next to HTC_IME. (Notice there is a settings link - quite good). Back out to the home screen and select an app that would need text input. Long press on the text field, then select Input method. Select HTC_IME mod.
If you use the gimpsta ( http://www.gimpsta.com/themerlo/) skinner, use the lowres. When you want to change skins, just do the same install you did earlier with one tricky exception. They are all labeled the same, no matter what you name each skin's apk. When you locate the new skin in your explorer and try to install the apk, it will not give you an install option, but an uninstall option. Go with the uninstall, then when you return to the file explorer, reattempt install. Follow through with the subsequent steps to activate the input method, just like your original install of this custom keyboard.
Hope this helps. I was almost obsessed with making this work, because I had seen it work once. Now we just wait for gimpsta to give us low res users more options like custom keys, symbols and spacebar inlays.
Yeah,
1. You have to enable it in the menu.
2. You do a long check on a type-box.
3. choose input method, and then you can use HTC_IME mod.
4.??
5. Profit!
I'm having trouble getting this to work. I tried both hi-res links and the 1.6 lo res. the hi-res had nothing show up when a keyboard was needed (the standard android keyboard disapeared and was not replaced). the lo-res force closed.
i wiped all data/caches before installing CM6.1
Does anybody know how to make HTC_IME to show the character "ñ" on the keyboard? Even though I only marked spanish as my language it just won't show. It should be next to the "L"
Try pressing and hold or slide up and should show it.
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I did it! It was on the "keyboard language" section. It's weird that I didn't notice that before. I was choosing my language on the "Language Selection" area. Thank you for for you answer
Ok Xda'ers I have two different versions of the HTC_IME keyboard.
I want to have them both on my phone where I can switch between the two. One is a themed Buuf version the other is the HTC_IME mod.
But, everytime I try to install the second one I always get asked to replace the other.
I don't want to replace it. Does anyone know of a simple work around they can explain to me.
Thanks
You have to change the package name. Note, this is different than the file name.
What's a package name?
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http://www.google.com/search?source...tu&channel=cs&ie=UTF-8&q=android+package+name
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You have to change the package name. Note, this is different than the file name.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'm looking into that now.
No problem, Google has a nice write-up on the AndroidManifest file if you want to see what other things mean in that file.
Hi guys
I was using the PureGingerbread gpc_hd2_gingerbread rom for a while. It has a great app for FMradio and Camera which looks like regular one, but has an autofocus.
Now I use NexusOne Rom and I want to add those to my system ... but how ?
I've tried to unpack PureGinger rom and place apps in my /system/app, but no results. Apps doesn't work, not even appear in installed applications.
Is there any way to help me install this apps ?
P.S. I attached those apps, which I wanna add to my system.
(sorry for my english if it's bad )
Anyone?
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open the zip of your rom with 7zip(don't extract it) go to system apps and paste those ups there maybe they work good luck
Already tried and no success
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