Embedding Japanese IME into Stock keyboard? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've wondering if there's anyway or mod or guide available that I can embed Japanese IME into HTC One's Stock keyboard?
As I prefer the stock keyboard over the keyboard available in the play store, however, HTC's stock keyboard has never add Japanese language IME into it.
So, anybody could lead me to somewhere there?

Were you able to find anything out? I just bought a used HTC One, changed the system language to Japanese no problem but saddened to see the lack of Japanese in the keyboard list There are so many others... I really like the stock keyboard and would like to stay with it instead of going back to the Google IME.
Anyone know a way?

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Chinese CIME vs Google PinYin IME

Hi guys, do you know what the difference is between the Chinese IME that is installed on the phone vs the Google PinYin IME you download from Market?
lsim001 said:
Hi guys, do you know what the difference is between the Chinese IME that is installed on the phone vs the Google PinYin IME you download from Market?
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One comes with the Rom which indicate probably it is an asian wwe while the wwe version does not comes with chinese ime.
Leechoonhwee said:
One comes with the Rom which indicate probably it is an asian wwe while the wwe version does not comes with chinese ime.
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Well...i know one comes with the phone and the other you get from the Market. But I mean are there any functional differences? Is one better than the other?
there are huge differences. google's pinyin app works better for typing pinyin like you would on a standard qwerty keyboard, but it has no handwriting recognition which is really helpful if you dont know what a character sounds like.. i like to have both installed.
is it possible to have htc's CIME installed? google's pinyin is easy to find, the thing is, I use cangjie (another form of input), and i got quite used to the htc hero's one. I updated my rom to raidroid's one...and lost the input.

[Q] [req] need help with hardware keyboard

Hello all
The best feature in "milestone" is by far it's hardware keyboard...and probably this was the reason many of us purchased it instead of other models...anyways here in the middle east we have milestone come with two types of letters printed on the keys "Arabic & English" and the stock eclair and froyo supports both and there is a language selection key dedicated for switching.
However !!!
Most of us hate the stock android and replace it with the lovely custom ROMs...and for me doing that means losing the Arabic support on the hardware keyboard
I tried porting the keyboard used in the stock android to the custom ROMs but all I got was infinit force closes !
Another possible solution was smart keyboard pro with supports hardware translation... But the order of the letters differs from the default Arabic letter order.
There are many fixes for the layout of the keyboard (qwert azerty) etc... So is there a possibility of having such fix for the Arabic layout,,,it will also help Hebrew and Russian language users as well
I'll be happy to supply any needed information that might help and very very thankful to anyone who will cooperate with me to solve my problem
Regards

[Q] Additional dictionary on stock CM7 keyboard

Hi guys,
Does anyone know how to add additional dictionaries (I'm interested in the Romanian dictionary but this could apply to others as well) to the standard GB Keyboard in the CM7? I know it has something to do with modifying the LatinIME.apk main.dict file or something similar, though I can't seem to locate a valid file that would contain the romanian words. Can anyone share some thoughts on this? Thanks!
Tri Swype it definately has Romanian. If you dont like the swyping switch of and still have nicer keyboard and languages support.
Just register on theyr site
ogremount said:
Tri Swype it definately has Romanian. If you dont like the swyping switch of and still have nicer keyboard and languages support.
Just register on theyr site
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Swype is nice and does have a Romanian dictionary, but I'm already a fan of the default GB keyboard. Anyone knows how I can get myself a dictionary for the default keyboard?

samsung keyboard russian language

First of all forgive me for being an annoying noob I am, but I've been googleing this matter for 3 days with no luck.
So here is the deal: I've purchased a Chinese (I think) GTab (meaning the default locale was Chinese) here in Russia. There was no problem in switching locale to Russian, all fonts work correctly, all translations are good and so on. The problem is, Samsung keyboard doesn't have a Russian language as an option (despite having a bunch of others), and I would love to use a keyboard dock, which only agrees to work with SK. The interesting thing is, the keyboard dock does have a Russian layout, so I have to presume there is actually a way to install it to Samsung keyboard app.
Can anyone spare any advice?
The best I've managed to find so far was a similar topic for the original Tab, but it only applies to android 2.1 and 2.2 as far as I figured (I did try before assuming)
maybe you should try and contact kallt_kaffe.
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he develops an app for non US bluetooth keyboards. he is very active in this forum especially in his CM9 Rom thread.
check the app here:
http://www.apedroid.com/android-applications/keyboard-layouts-usb-bt

Alternative Input Method for Hardware Keyboard?

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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