I have qtek 9100, and while it was on WM5 italian version the keyboard mapping was ok. But, I have installed WM6 (A BIG THX TO PEOPLE THAT HAVE WRITTEN ALL INSTRUCIONS FOR UPGRADING !), and some keys have been changed on the keyboard. For example, I have fulstop ( . ) on the left arrow key, and fulstop is (after upgrade) mapped elswhere...
Is it possible to remapp those keys?
Thx
mendoza1 said:
I have qtek 9100, and while it was on WM5 italian version the keyboard mapping was ok. But, I have installed WM6 (A BIG THX TO PEOPLE THAT HAVE WRITTEN ALL INSTRUCIONS FOR UPGRADING !), and some keys have been changed on the keyboard. For example, I have fulstop ( . ) on the left arrow key, and fulstop is (after upgrade) mapped elswhere...
Is it possible to remapp those keys?
Thx
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Hi,
Follow this link it should help you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=290967&highlight=keyboard+registry
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Italian Jasjar:
Still no way to use correct keys in italian jasjar updated to - Jwrightmcps Crossbow ROM Update 2.02.00 WWE.
Keyboard is qwerty (correct) but FN keys are all wrong.
example:
When I press FN+M instead of "-" I have "?"
I try all possible solutions (registry keys, locale and so on) but still no solution to problem.
Any good guy out there?
Jwrightmcps where are you?
Thanks a lot
Found at last...
change this Reg Key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\Qwerty]
"Layout"=dword:00010409
To:
"Layout"=dword:00010410
TO have Italian Keyboard layout.
My TyTN II has a Norwegian layout with keys that are special for my language, but after I flashed to Sleuth, I can't seem to use these keys. In fact, most key combos that involve FN and some other key gives the wrong character.
Is there any way I can re-map my keys to the proper symbols?
Jckf said:
My TyTN II has a Norwegian layout with keys that are special for my language, but after I flashed to Sleuth, I can't seem to use these keys. In fact, most key combos that involve FN and some other key gives the wrong character.
Is there any way I can re-map my keys to the proper symbols?
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With MagiKB Lite you can do it on the hardware keyboard - the key mapping is customizable - you could start with the att 8925 key map (download attachment below), and then modify the key combos that aren't right for your Norwegian layout.
I think this is what you need in the second post there is a link for a Norwegian keyboard layout cab file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=345426
-McMex
mcmexican said:
I think this is what you need in the second post there is a link for a Norwegian keyboard layout cab file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=345426
-McMex
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Thank you. It works like a charm. How about the on-screen keyboard and the handwriting recognition?
I use cooteks Touchpal keyboard I love it I can type faster on it than I can with the hardware keyboard.
http://www.cootek.com/
I dont know much about handwriting recognition software.
-McMex
cushcalc said:
With MagiKB Lite you can do it on the hardware keyboard - the key mapping is customizable - you could start with the att 8925 key map (download attachment below), and then modify the key combos that aren't right for your Norwegian layout.
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thx for the map for Kaiser devices. Just for reference I attach my Wizar (Qtek 9100, etc) WWE qwerty keyboard layout map for MagiKB...in case this could help someone...
I mapped the win key to context menu, double click for windows menu. this way, copy paste from keyboard is easier.
Majority here seems using a Tilt , though plenty of us have a TyTn II with different keyboard layout and buttons.
(the fn -space/fn-wifi and fn-mydoc are placed differently)
The Tilt keyboard fix is not compliant in layout with the Tytn II and this fix is a must have for many using cooked ROM's from any great Chef here.
I am not geek enough to play around rebuilding the TILT keyboard fix to a Tytn II layout, so maybe someone here could do the community a favor?
Thanks upfront!
(And not not start bashing if I did missed the solution somewhere. )
ok.. so u understand that the keyboard layout is different on the tytn ii and the tilt.. WWE roms come with the tytn II layout.. so on tilt's the symbols would be messed up a bit, so the fix is needed to get the keyboards to the tilt layout.
Unless you flashed a AT&T rom, the keyboard should be natively layed out for your tytn II. IF you installed the titl keyboard fix then you have changed your layout to the tilt's...
If your having problems with your layout install schaps advanced config tool and you can easily change the layout to which ever one you desire.
i see from your sig that you are using alex's rom......didnt you see a tytn ii keyboard fix in alex's rom wiki?
I am using HTC TyTn II
Now I am using Dutty's WM6.1 rom
Fn + A should be "Tab" in my keyboard, but now it's _
Fn + S should be "_" , but now it's "
Is there any fix for this ?
You don't by any chance have the Arabic keyboard as seen here, do you? It's the only one on that page that has Fn + A = "Tab" and Fn + S = "_". Maybe you could try to change your keyboard layout to one of the Arabic layouts. Here are the instructions.
Audiocracy said:
It's the only one on that page that has Fn + A =
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I have a Taiwan version that also has Fn + A = Tab
I use the TAB key so rarely that it's not a big issue for me.
XtreMe_G said:
i see from your sig that you are using alex's rom......didnt you see a tytn ii keyboard fix in alex's rom wiki?
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No, and THAT is indeed the issue.... our chefs are either cooking Tilt or Tytn II Roms, though when you want to use a Tilt rom (as Alex V5.2) on a Tytn II, the keyboard settings become scrambled. vice-versa I guess also
So, a Tytn II keyboard fix, which can be used with a TILT ROM would be the solution for a lot of us.
Alex advised me to use the Tilt fix as there is no Tytn II keypboard fix made yet
I am putting 50 USD aside for the one who comes up with a TytnII keyboard fix cab.
starmada said:
I am using HTC TyTn II
Now I am using Dutty's WM6.1 rom
Fn + A should be "Tab" in my keyboard, but now it's _
Fn + S should be "_" , but now it's "
Is there any fix for this ?
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If Dutty's 6.1 is made for a Tilt, you just wait for the same fix as some of us need
did you check the wiki they have a tilt fix and at tytn fix
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Kaiser
sd73ta said:
did you check the wiki they have a tilt fix and at tytn fix
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Kaiser
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I first thought that this was indeed the solution... though in vain..
EDIT: Tested the Tytn II keyboard fix for ATT roms as identified on the Wiki by sd73ta , though the keyboard settings are still wrongly linked. I do not see a difference between the TytnII and Tilt keyboard fix anyway?
So, good advice, but still not solved
ONE and ONLY solution = Reg setting change !
Thanks to a helpfull member, the solution is as follows:
To fix this problem I needed to change the registry value of HKLM>HARDWARE>DEVICEMAP>KEYBD>CWSLayout from 1 to 0
+ soft reset
As such, a TytnII correct keyboard mapping works with a Tilt based ROM !!!
Case closed
Advice to include this in the WIKI?
ceevee369 said:
Thanks to a helpfull member, the solution is as follows:
To fix this problem I needed to change the registry value of HKLM>HARDWARE>DEVICEMAP>KEYBD>CWSLayout from 1 to 0
+ soft reset
As such, a TytnII correct keyboard mapping works with a Tilt based ROM !!!
Case closed
Advice to include this in the WIKI?
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Still having one problem: they layout works 99% fine. Just one big loss, the Fn+Space key combination doesn't toggle through different characters as it is supposed to do (i.e, from a to á,à,...) based on what is in the sym.0409.txt file in \Windows. Big issue for those of us who use accents.
There has to be a different layout for this one... Any ideas?
santiargy said:
Still having one problem: they layout works 99% fine. Just one big loss, the Fn+Space key combination doesn't toggle through different characters as it is supposed to do (i.e, from a to á,à,...) based on what is in the sym.0409.txt file in \Windows. Big issue for those of us who use accents.
There has to be a different layout for this one... Any ideas?
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I have the same problem with a new Dutty Rom. Is there a solution for this problem in the meantime?
Special2k3
Special2k3 said:
I have the same problem with a new Dutty Rom. Is there a solution for this problem in the meantime?
Special2k3
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try to look for a symbolpad cab and see if there are some registry stuff you need to put in.
also...this thread sounds like it should belong in the other forum.
Hello,
there is already a symbolpad in Duttys Rom. I also tried to install a symbolpad again but i had no luck. There are still no accents letter with Space + FN.
Special2k3
For those who still has the "FN + Space for accents" Problem, the solution can be found in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394857, post #9 (by Macsek).
This issue happens because XT9 is enabled, so, the only thing you have to do in order to get symbols back by pressing <FN> + <Space> is the following:
"
...
With XT9 Enabled I Had:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Layouts\e0010409]
"Ime File"="\windows\eT9Ime.dll"
"Layout Text"="eT9 IME"
With XT9 Disabled I Now Have:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Layouts\e0010409]
"Ime File"="\windows\compime.dll"
"Layout Text"="COMP IME"
*The last 3 digits of the registry key (ie 409) may vary depending on the language code used.
...".
Solution! German Keyboard / "Umlaute" (Fn+Space) working with english 6.1 !!!
Ok guys and girls,
the title may sound like i know what I'm doing, but I'm a noob to all of this after all. Still I managed to get the "Umlaut"-function (Fn + Space) working on an english 6.1 ROM. The ROM running my German TYTN II is L26_KaiserDiamond_V9.
Ok, so here's what I did:
1. set Keyboard layout to "German" in AdvancedConfig
2. changed value of registry key HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\CurLang from 409 to 407
3. installed XDA_JCEspi2005_German_Input_Kaiser.cab (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=345426)
4. copied the file "sym.0409.txt" (located in DEVICE \Windows), renamed the copy to "sym.0407.txt"
et voilá!
I guess step 4 is what did the trick... even though I still can't believe that the solution was this simple. Someone else give it a try... maybe on a different ROM. Would be cool if this was the definitive solution.
greetings,
cartonneexpress
Yes but it is also important to disable XT9 with KaiserTweak or AdvancedConfig. Otherwise the Fn + Space dose not work for me.
thank your very much,
works perfect for me, too
bye andré
Hi,
does not work with my ROM (3.28.405.0 WWE) with WM6.1 Prof.
I have still the QWERTY keyboard.
Regards
kuzco
kuzco1 said:
Hi,
does not work with my ROM (3.28.405.0 WWE) with WM6.1 Prof.
I have still the QWERTY keyboard.
Regards
kuzco
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softreset??
lanwin said:
Yes but it is also important to disable XT9 with KaiserTweak or AdvancedConfig. Otherwise the Fn + Space dose not work for me.
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Notice: For me this only works with the Hardware keyboard (L26_KaiserDiamond_V9). If someone knows a method to change the software keyboard (Windows Default) it would be very nice.
lanwin said:
Notice: For me this only works with the Hardware keyboard (L26_KaiserDiamond_V9). If someone knows a method to change the software keyboard (Windows Default) it would be very nice.
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after 2 softresets it works also for me, but also only the hardware keyboard. for the software keyboard i take pcmkeyboard.
You can also try those 2 in combination, works and is a little bit easier ;-)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1673274&postcount=2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1689272&postcount=20
as I stated, this reactivates the "Fn+Space"-Umlaute on your keyboard.
no idea why one would think that this has any affect on the softkeyboard... but here's the suprising solution for you: install a german softkeyboard! i'm sure you'll find one on xda-devs.
cartonneexpress said:
no idea why one would think that this has any affect on the softkeyboard... but here's the suprising solution for you: install a german softkeyboard! i'm sure you'll find one on xda-devs.
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Oh i searched a little while for it but i did not found any useful.
For the hardware keyboard have you tried to change the value of registry key HKLM/HARDWARE/DEVICEMAP/KEYBD/CurLang from 409 to 407
And then HKCU/MUI/CurLang 409 changed to 407 (Hexadecimal).
Then softreset and after that install XDA_JCEspi2005_German_Input_Kaiser.cab
And then softreset again.
In some roms i could not find one of the registry keys but then it was enough to change the other.
Billun said:
For the hardware keyboard have you tried to change the value of registry key HKLM/HARDWARE/DEVICEMAP/KEYBD/CurLang from 409 to 407
And then HKCU/MUI/CurLang 409 changed to 407 (Hexadecimal).
Then softreset and after that install XDA_JCEspi2005_German_Input_Kaiser.cab
And then softreset again.
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It works for me in ROMeOS v4
thx a lot
Billun said:
For the hardware keyboard have you tried to change the value of registry key HKLM/HARDWARE/DEVICEMAP/KEYBD/CurLang from 409 to 407
And then HKCU/MUI/CurLang 409 changed to 407 (Hexadecimal).
Then softreset and after that install XDA_JCEspi2005_German_Input_Kaiser.cab
And then softreset again.
In some roms i could not find one of the registry keys but then it was enough to change the other.
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Thx, this works, the original doesn't.
Stefan
lanwin said:
Oh i searched a little while for it but i did not found any useful.
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then give this one a try. As many different KB layouts as you could wish for, including national characters (although only 2 at a time, switch-able by a key next to R-ALt). @ the mo, I'm using Polish and Norwegian.
NO, I'm not affiliate, just a happy user.
Ah yes, it's NOT free, but at 9.99 PLN (or 2.99 €) anyone can afford it.
And YES, it IS skinnable.
DL a trial version, give it a shot, see for yourself.
With me I can now type fn + space but the Y is a Z and vice versa
What else can I do than reading and searching ?
cartonneexpress said:
Ok guys and girls,
the title may sound like i know what I'm doing, but I'm a noob to all of this after all. Still I managed to get the "Umlaut"-function (Fn + Space) working on an english 6.1 ROM. The ROM running my German TYTN II is L26_KaiserDiamond_V9.
Ok, so here's what I did:
1. set Keyboard layout to "German" in AdvancedConfig
2. changed value of registry key HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\CurLang from 409 to 407
3. installed XDA_JCEspi2005_German_Input_Kaiser.cab (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=345426)
4. copied the file "sym.0409.txt" (located in DEVICE \Windows), renamed the copy to "sym.0407.txt"
et voilá!
I guess step 4 is what did the trick... even though I still can't believe that the solution was this simple. Someone else give it a try... maybe on a different ROM. Would be cool if this was the definitive solution.
greetings,
cartonneexpress
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Easyest way to do this:
With a Registry Editor, search and edit the key to the following value:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD]
"CurLang"=dword:00020407
Or download patch below...
neo2k2 said:
Easyest way to do this:
With a Registry Editor, search and edit the key to the following value:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD]
"CurLang"=dword:00020407
Or download patch below...
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The patch doesn't work for me, changed nothing :hmm:
What did the trick was
Regedit [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD]
"CurLang"=dword:00020409 to 00020407 for German, other language see here
Install Jespis German/language cab http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1673274&postcount=2
Result is qwertz and after vocale Fn+Space = "Umlaut" + German dictionary
Thanks and greets,
h.b.
Keyboard layout
It worked on my Kaiser! All symbols were messed up, but now it's ok. Thnx a lot, cartonneexpress!
Hi everyone,
I'm upgrading from an Hermes, originally an italian WM5 then upgraded to WWE WM6. On this device, you would type accented letters by tiping the letter, then the function key, then the spacebar. The vowel would automatically change to the accented variant ("e" to "è", "é" and so on).
Now I bought a WWE Raphael, where FN+space has other functions (that I don't really need). Is there any way to restore the italian TyTN way of typing?
Thanks!
one possible solution
see if this one works for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=459253
Unfortunately, I have a different keyboard layout, so it doesn't work for me. Not until the developer of the application maps the SYM key to something else.
help - keyboard!
The mobylnaut application I point to in the previous post would be a solution for this problem, if only I knew how to make the Sym key work as a standalone key, instead of the way it works on the FUZE keyboard. Does anyone know how to do that? HELPPP