Is there a way to block dictionary updates I am tired of them popping up when the only language I use is English
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There is already another thread with the same issue.
Here is the solution:
Go to Language and Input then Voice Search.
Click Offline Speech Recognition, then Auto-Update.
Change it to Auto-update languages at any time, instead of Wi-Fi
Then go to Text-to-speech output,
Click the Settings icon (looks like volume sliders)
Click Settings for Google Text-to-speech Engine
Turn off Use Wi-Fi only
Thanks for the help
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My device runs on asian DXJG4 and then officially updated to DXJPA and now DXJPE. I have seen some devices having a microphone button for voice input on samsung keyboard. Mine does not. Android keyboard is also not available as an option.
What's the exact issue that forbids me to use voice input? I can only use the voice recognition on google search bar, that's it.
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Sounds like you're looking for Vlingo, its free in the market but don't forget to switch to that keyboard once you've installed it
I cannot just get the voice input integrated into samsung keyboard?
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Did a quick search and found nothing similar in here....having an issue with my Navigation Speech
I already set speech to American English in the settings menu (under "voice input & output), and while this changed most speech over to USA, turn by turn still has a British Voice. Any ideas? Cannot find a way to switch it. Thanks
You should try set English (United States) via MoreLocale app.
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I will try that thank-you for the reply
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Hello all,
The question is rather simple, is there any way to use Google Voice Actions in a different language other than system's default?
I use system language in english (I find it way more comfortable) and I'd rather give commands in spanish, yet, this cannot be done unless I change my whole system language to spanish.
Best regards,
Tai
Open Voice Search > Press Menu button > Settings > First item on the list
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ppero196 said:
Open Voice Search > Press Menu button > Settings > First item on the list
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I did, I've set the language to Spanish (Argentina). And yes, it does recognise I'm telling him to open an app, but it just does the google search instead of opening.
But, if I tell it "open app gmail" (in english), it does.
Best regards,
Tai
It works only in english. Sorry.
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Hello,
After i get ViperOne 6.1.0 on my phone when i want to type something there is no Keyboard only Talk option.
How can i fix this?
Greets from the netherlands
Not tried viper as yet, but have you tried installing a keyboard like Kii keyboard from play store
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In settings > languages and keyboards, do you have something else than Google Voice Typing?
If so, make sure it is checked
If not, did you remove something in aroma during install ?
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Ok I have changed in settings keyboard and language to swype but it keeps reverting back to the google keyboard I prefer Swype but cannot get it to stick any one have any suggestions??
Go into a text input field in any app so that the keyboard comes up. Next, swipe down the notification bar and in the list you should have an item that says "choose input method". Tap on that and change your keyboard. See if that sticks.
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Ok I have changed in settings keyboard and language to swype but it keeps reverting back to the google keyboard I prefer Swype but cannot get it to stick any one have any suggestions??
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Go into the settings for Language and Input.
There's an area to specify which of your keyboards should be the default one.
Select Swype there and you're golden.
Thanks guys it still reverts back though
I use an app called SwiftKey which seems quite a bit more accurate compared to Google Swype and it does your dictionary in the cloud if you ever change phones.
Go to settings apps disable stock kb
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showstopper03 said:
Go to settings apps disable stock kb
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Thanks that did the trick that was driving me crazy
jmcdonald58 said:
Thanks that did the trick that was driving me crazy
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No problem. i had the same issue. was very annoying. anytime swiftkey would update, the stock keyboard would take over.