Is there currently a way to replace the keyboard on the N950F with the keyboard from the T-Mobile version?
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Can anyone advise me how to get my keyboard back into the UK layout, and how to get my MMS working, now that I don't have a specific UK/O2 Rom installed?
Many thanks guys!
hello, i have upgrade my 9090 to wm6,1. the only problem is my keyboard. it is diferent of normal keyboard saled on market (is a regional version, with more acentuations)
There is a way to edit the keyboard input to trade the keys to the layout of my key?
thanks a lot(from all brazilians then have the same problem hhehehehe)
hello, in ftp page there is some options of keyboard setting to instal
how can i know than is my keyboard and how i do a backup to test one by one?
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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.
Dear XDA-Developers.
A friend of mine just dropped by flashing his new Motorola Milestone. They dont sell it in Norway, he might have gotten a european version. But were not sure.
Anyway. an app for the touch keyboard with Norwegian letters was easy to find (æ,ø,å) But for his QWERTY keyboard.. Is there anyway he can get the letters on there?
Ofcourse it would be a lot to ask to change the whole keyboard to show the letters, but if reprogramming of the keyboard is possible, it should do the trick.
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I just checked with a Samsung chat agent and he said the Hong Kong traditional Chinese IME (ZH-HK maybe?) is not installed on the Tmo Note 4. Can you confirm? I only need stroke and handwriting input, system language in English is preferred.
Thank you so much!
ChinWonder said:
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I just checked with a Samsung chat agent and he said the Hong Kong traditional Chinese IME (ZH-HK maybe?) is not installed on the Tmo Note 4. Can you confirm? I only need stroke and handwriting input, system language in English is preferred.
Thank you so much!
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Both T-Mobile version and AT&T version are come with Chinese but they are all simplify Chinese. stroke is not available but handwriting input is OK.
sharpxia said:
Both T-Mobile version and AT&T version are come with Chinese but they are all simplify Chinese. stroke is not available but handwriting input is OK.
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Thank you for your response, Sharpxia.
The AT&T version has Hong Kong traditional Chinese on it, both stroke and handwriting. However, it is not called that, it is called Cangjie, even for the stroke. I tried it out at Best Buy yesterday.
Do you mean the Hong Kong traditional Chinese IME is not hidden behind some region and carrier lock on the Tmo version, as in, it is not on the phone at all? I ask because I'm ready to root and MoreLocale or whatever if the IME is on the phone.
Thanks again!