I have two problems I want to ask about.
First YouTube HD from evolution dump. After playing a video, I can't exit with softkey and go back to the selection of videos.
Also, when I install one of the Korean ime keyboards. I can't switch to Korean as the keyboard simply closes when I do so.
Tux in advance!!
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Don't know about You Tube HD. But the keyboard issue is posted somewhere here. You have to copy the keyboard APk to /system/apps and for that you need to have r/w permissions to the system folder. It's easier for me using (mount remount r/w and root explorer, both available on Market) without any ADBing. By the way there's a Thai keyboard (Tswipe). It rocks. It's way better than SlideIt. I'm not say you speak Thai, but for the English part it's super. Would like to know If anybody has bought it and not had any problems?.
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I have done these, but keyboard simply diasappears when I press thr language change button.
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korean ime
If you use dingul (딩굴 black or silver) or milgeegle, the following should work.
You can download dingul hanguls on
cafe.naver.com/dingulhangul/175
In your terminal,
$ adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db settings.db
$ sqlite3 settings.db
sqlite> update secure set value='com.android.inputmethod.latin/.LatinIME:com.android.inputmethod.gbltn/.LatinIME:com.dingulHangul.dingulHangulKeyboard_dinki_black/.SoftKeyboard:com.dingulHangul.dingulHangulKeyboard_dinki/.SoftKeyboard:com.itvers.milgeegle/.SoftKeyboard' where name='enabled_input_methods';
sqlite> update secure set value='com.android.inputmethod.latin/.LatinIME' where name='default_input_method';
sqlite> .q
$ adb push settings.db /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
$ adb reboot
Then, in NookColor Tools, you should change your keyboard to Hangul.
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I have used the Terminal Emulator and the command busybox mount -o remount,rw /system, and with that I can copy files to System/App directory (I thought it was system/Apps, but there is no s in sight). For some strange reason when I use Root Explorer it says that the file is copied, but it isn't. With ES File Explorer I can copy the files there though. Next step should be to choose the keyboard in the Nook Color Tools, but it doesn't show up. I deleted the original LatinIME.apk and replaced it with a scandinavian keyboard, but it still doesn't show up. Now I only see the Gingerbread keyboard. Can anybodyt please tell me what I'm doing wrong here?
First of all, make a backup!! I am not responsible for the terrible things that can happen to an android device when things go awry lol....
Secondly, I have only tried this using Vegan rom (beta 4, and beta 5.1)... I am assuming it will work with any alternate rom but NO PROMISES!!
TO OBTAIN THE NEEDED FILES:
1) Do a google search for "swype on gtablet (kinda)"
2) Somewhere the search results (it was the very first one when I did the search), you should see a post on the tegratab.com forum entitled "swype on gtablet (kinda)" (posted by rothnic)
3) Download the package on that forum, and extract it. There should be three files located in this package: swype.apk, libswypecore.so, and build.prop.
**Keep the page open as we are also going to use the top of the build.prop file that rothnic posted there!! THANK YOU ROTHNIC!!!!!
INSTALL METHOD USING ROOT EXPLORER
I would complete these steps entirely from your gtab, as it does away with the need to transfer files from a pc, etc!
1) Using root explorer, copy first the swype.apk file, and paste it to \\system\app. Once it is copied, long press on it and click "permissions". The permissions should be set as follows:
Read: Check all three boxes down (for user, group, and others).
Write: Check the first box (for user)
Execute: Check the first box (for user)
2) Now again using root explorer, copy the libSwypeCore.so file, and paste it to \\system\lib. Make sure you mount the \\system\lib folder as "read/write" before copying. Once it is copied, set the permissions exactly as you did for the swype.apk file. Make sure you mount the \\system\lib folder as "read only" again before you exit.
3) Now its time to edit the build.prop file, only we are going to make it easy. Instead of going through and editing it, copy the top of the file that rothnic posted on the tegratab site, and replace the top of your build.prop file with what he has there. Don't edit it or anything, just copy it word for word. I did this in root explorer by doing the following:
Using Root Explorer, browse to \\system. Once in this folder, mark it as "read/write".
Locate the build.prop file, and long press on it.
Select "open in text editor".
Copy the text that rothnic had in the post on tegratab, and use it to replace the text that already exists there at the top of the file. It will fit exactly as the original one that you are replacing did. DO NOT CHANGE THE BOTTOM OF THE FILE AT ALL!!!
When you have copied the text, press the "settings" button, and press "save and exit".
(FYI, I am using Vegantab beta 5.1, and replacing the top of the build.prop file did not do any damage to the tablet at all)
Now restart the tablet.
When the tablet restarts, long press on any text entry field and press "input method".
Swype should be an option. Select it, and start swyping!!
If swype isn't listed, click settings, language and keyboard. Check the box next to swype.
(this will also be a good time to click on swype settings and DISABLE audio feedback, as it will drive you and everyone around you NUTS!!)
Now follow the steps above to set swype as your input method and enjoy!!
INSTALL METHOD USING TERMINAL (Courtesy of Terrypchan)
This can be done without root explorer, BUT you have to be willing to type commands in a terminal emulator. I did it without root explorer by using the terminal emulator app with the VEGAn b5 rom (which is already rooted). The only tricky command you need to do is:
1. su
2. cd /
3. mount -w -o remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Step 3 is how you mount /system as read-write. That allows you to copy the apk to /system/app and to copy the lib to /system/lib. You can also copy build.prop to /system here. I also did the chmod commands here as well, i.e.
chmod 644 /system/lib/libSwypeCore.so
chmod 644 /system/app/Swype.apk
I had already edited the build.prop on another machine where I could use a real text editor.
This is the command to remount /system as read-only:
mount -r -o remount /dev/block/blockmtd3 /system
reboot and I'm Swype-ing away.
any chance you could paste the build prop edit in here? For some reason my browser is cutting off part of it.
Thanx,
I bet the mod deletes this within the hour!
Hmm, wonder how long this post will last
Agreed... I respect the effort tho and his directions are perfect!
Thanks brotha...
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Instructions worked perfectly for me with the small substitution of adb push/pull to edit the build.prop (root explorer force closed after I had edited the file and before saving so I said screw it ). Thanks!
Combine this with the rainex fix for screen smoothness and it makes for a pretty good time lol
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You don't have to adb it, that's why he recommended root explorer. If you edit it there it automatically makes a backup for you. I've done this with three ROMs, vegan4, zpad3, and vegan5... Never had to use adb
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Need help with editing build.prop....swype rar had build.prop in it. Do I copy that same file in full and paste it at the top of build.prop in /system/build.prop...I am confused as to hoe many lines of build.prop I need to edit or change?
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worked for me just fine.
Followed instructions, and used a little common sence along the way. Now it's all up and running.
Thanks a lot for the write up..
Using swpe to type this...
Thanks so much man!
New2Android said:
Need help with editing build.prop....swype rar had build.prop in it. Do I copy that same file in full and paste it at the top of build.prop in /system/build.prop...I am confused as to hoe many lines of build.prop I need to edit or change?
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No ignore the build file in the rar file....
You need to follow the directions exactly and copy the text from the forum post. Remember only the top portion
Swype Keyboard
Confirmed Working on the G tab following above steps. Stock TnT Firmware 3389. Working flawless. Sound and swype.
I am able to get the swype keyboard to come up and type on it but am not able to swype. Dont know what i am doing wrong.
Edited build.prop as shown in the forum still cant swype but just use swype keyboard as a regular keyboard.
Any help will be appreciated
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Any downside to editing the build file in this manner?
Can you change it back after it is installed?
Do you have to redo this every time you go to update your rom?
TaterTot24 said:
Any downside to editing the build file in this manner?
Can you change it back after it is installed?
Do you have to redo this every time you go to update your rom?
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Thats the nice thing about root explorer, it automatically makes a backup when you have modified it
Yes this would need to be redone for each rom.
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New2Android said:
I am able to get the swype keyboard to come up and type on it but am not able to swype. Dont know what i am doing wrong.
Edited build.prop as shown in the forum still cant swype but just use swype keyboard as a regular keyboard.
Any help will be appreciated
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I initially had the same issue, there's something incorrect in the build.prop. PM me and I'll get a copy of mine to you as i'm using VegaN5 as well.
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Wow. I can't believe this is still here! Anyway, on to my question...
Is it possible/advised to edit the build.prop on a PC using a standard text editor like notepad? I ask because the browsers on my GTab don't show the whole of the text we're supposed to copy from tegratab.
Thanks in advance.
Editing on a pc is probably fine, however you have to make sure the formatting stays correct, otherwise it all goes south lol.
I printed out a copy of the top of the build.prop that rothnic posted on the tegratab site and used that for reference when editing on my tab....made it easier to see where I was in the text editor
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TaterTot24 said:
Any downside to editing the build file in this manner?
Not that I have seen so far, and I've used this through two roms now
Can you change it back after it is installed?
as i2steve said, root explorer is awesome and makes a copy of the original file for you
Do you have to redo this every time you go to update your rom?
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Unfortunatley, yes, so I would keep the files saved somewhere on your tab lol
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alright... I rooted my nook color, and I was wanting to change the screen specs to match the galaxy tab, but when I open my system > build.prop file in the root explorer, I can't change anything... any suggestions??
this is because the NookColor's stock LCD density is 169.333, which is pretty low (Galaxy Tab is 240). Unlike resolution, which is hardware-based, density is software-based and can be changed. If you search the market for LCD density, there are a couple apps that will do this--a free one that won't survive a hard reboot, and a paid one that (supposedly) will.
If you want to make it permanent for free, you can edit your build.prop file. Again, use Root Explorer to open system/build.prop (BACKUP FIRST!), find the following two lines:
ro.sf.lcd_density.xdpi=169.33333
ro.sf.lcd_density.ydpi=169.33333
If you wanted your density to be 250, you'd replace them with the following single line:
ro.sf.lcd_density=250
Save the edited file, and reboot.
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Mount the /system partition as r/w first, there is a button on the top.
Forgot to mention that I tried that.. I restarted root explorer... no change
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I just did it with mine no problems.
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long press "build.prop" and select "open in text editor" from the popup menu.
Also 240 will be way to big. The menus wont fit. Im on 200 right now and some screens are off but not to bad.
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arda99 said:
long press "build.prop" and select "open in text editor" from the popup menu.
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thanks... only time I'd used it was on my HTC Glacier (mytouch 4g), and I didn't have to do that... works like a champ
Can't get /system into r/w
I'm trying to change my build.prop file to change the display density on my NC.
I have an edited file waiting to be used.
I want to rename the original build.prop to something like build.old and copy the new file in next to it.
But Root Explorer won't change /system to r/w.
I can't rename the original file or paste the new file.
I can flip root "/" back and forth from r/o to r/w without problem.
But nothing happens when I touch or hold the button when in /system.
?????????
Did you figure this out? I am having the same issue modifying files for the hulu fix.
0) Root is required. Make a Nandroid backup!
1) Download Root Explorer File Manager (app is around $4, the free ES File Explorer app would not work for me)
2) In Root Explorer, Navigate to /system/ and copy/paste build.prop to /sdcard to make a backup
3) Navigate back to /system/ and click the chmod type button on the top right to make it writeable
4) Open & edit /system/build.prop
5) Change the following lines to make your phone identify as a GSM Nexus S:
ro.product.model=Nexus S
ro.product.brand=Google
ro.product.name=sodu
ro.product.device=crespo
6) Save file and remember to change the chmod type button back to read only in the system folder
7) Reboot the phone
8) MLB At Bat will now do streaming video if you have the paid app and you are signed into your paid MLB TV account
9) Enjoy
references that helped me:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/ha5oh/root_how_to_edit_your_buildprop_to_make_netflix/
http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/droid-x-hacks/26315-edit-build-prop-file-netflix.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1023341&page=2
That is brilliant, thank you. Wonder if this will work on an Evo Shift.
If you're rooted you can do it for free if you're comfortable using ADB and have busybox installed (or a terminal emulator if you really want to type it all on the phone).
adb pull /system/build.prop
Edit in your favorite text editor
adb push build.prop /sdcard/build.prop
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/mtdblock3 /system
cat /sdcard/build.prop > /system/build.prop
reboot
NS4G
Any other benefit to this rather than the MLB app? If anyone knows...
Perhaps some trial and error..
thank you!
Bah. I have an Evo Shift running Deck's 1.2x. Editing the build.prop to match the Evo, which has almost identical specs, gives me the TV option but all I get is audio and a blank black screen when I try it.
Any ideas?
maybe update your flash player?
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tailsthecat3 said:
Any other benefit to this rather than the MLB app? If anyone knows...
Perhaps some trial and error..
thank you!
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I don't think so. People did this for netflix for a bit on some other devices but they update their app pretty quickly to work with the newest devices unlike mlb. Netflix worked with ns4g at launch for example.
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I hope this is the right place to post this. I installed Better Keyboard 8 on my rooted Nook Touch. It works great, but the skins all leave something to be desired on E-Ink. What I'm looking for is a simple skin with white keys and black text. I know Better Android (the developer for BK8) had exactly what I'm looking for free on the market, but I guess they got kicked off the market at some point (glad I had backup .apks!) and I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Googling around usually just brings up broken links for the Better Android one.
Can anyone help me out? Maybe there's a skin that fits my description, some way I can edit a skin to get what I want. I believe SwiftKey's skins work on BK8 as well.
Here's essentially what I'm looking for. I apparently can't post links yet due to posts so you'll have to copy/paste.
fs03.androidpit.info/ass/x89/495189-1274726992951-160x284.jpg
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
i use the GO Keyboard, that include the white theme, and that work great
chriscsh said:
i use the GO Keyboard, that include the white theme, and that work great
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That theme does look great, indeed. I'm wondering if GO Keyboard will let one get around the keyboard "drop-off" problem that Google Voice/Talk has on the N2E (i.e., the last row of the keyboard simply drops off the screen rendering the apps useless). Anyone try them both together?
Short question, does prediction show up in GoKeyboard? Or in any even?
domi.nos said:
Short question, does prediction show up in GoKeyboard? Or in any even?
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I don't believe any predictive keyboard routine works with the N2E.
We need to try out all the keyboards and find which works the best.
A key thing for me is do they have tab key completion for ssh, also what about alt, ctrl and f keys?
To try out a keyboard apk you need:
Code:
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 /system
adb push keyboard.apk /system/app/
adb shell chmod 644 /system/app/keyboard.apk
then NookColorTools to select one of the new keyboards
Anyone know how I can activate GoKeyboard on my N2E?
Follow the instruction above your post.
Or download the file you want, rename it to keyboard.apk.
Using root explorer, make a copy of keyboard.apk from /system/app. Put it somewhere safe (sd card or computer).
Get the downloaded keyboard.apk and put it in the same directory as above (first, press the r/w button on top of the screen when on /system/app).
change properties to 644 (read/write for user, all others only read) using properties of file.
Reboot (not sure about this part, but it never hurts).
PROFIT!
apeine said:
Follow the instruction above your post.
Or download the file you want, rename it to keyboard.apk.
Using root explorer, make a copy of keyboard.apk from /system/app. Put it somewhere safe (sd card or computer).
Get the downloaded keyboard.apk and put it in the same directory as above (first, press the r/w button on top of the screen when on /system/app).
change properties to 644 (read/write for user, all others only read) using properties of file.
Reboot (not sure about this part, but it never hurts).
PROFIT!
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actually no need to rename the apk
install the gokeyboard from market
move the gokeyboard.apk from /data/app to the system/app (i use ES file explorer cause this is FREE ),
restart your device
open NookColour Tools, choose keyboard