Hi,
I'm using a Notion Ink ADAM and there is only a USB keyboard layout for QWERTY (USA), but I need a German layout.
I have tried to change the .kl file. It works for some keys, for example changing "Y" to "Z", but the special Germany character like Ö Ü Ä and so on I'm not able to add them.
Does any one knows how I can create a special USB keyboard layout for german characters ?
Thanks,
Harvey
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Hi,
I would like to ask if someone knows which dll's needed in order to work the builtin keyboard?
Actually i have the original Greek rom which support to write greek letters in 160 charct. SMS and also in general with keyboard.i suppose that some custom specific dll's are used for this and now i needed to import in WM6.
Thanks
I don't understand, are you looking to change your keyboard layout? In this case, you just need to edit a registry key. I can't remember the exact key so you'll have to do a small search; one of those contains a list of values for the various layouts with it stating that the UK keyboards hava a "locale" value of 0809...
Hi,
Not the layout of keyboard.
I am looking to change the character of each english letter of keyboard
hardware of software keyboard?
Hardware keyboard.
Edit \Windows\sym.txt
Or just install AEKMap and put the Greek Keyboard .aek file. There is also one for 160 chars sms. Pm me if you want it
WM5/WM6 has build in on-screen keyboard which works OK when typing in English.
Now lets say I activated another "Locale" in registry to be able to type in e.g. Russian (0419).
Now I can type in Russian, but ... if I look at on-screen keyboard, it has no russian characters It has some weird characters instead.
So ... is there any way to do this ... when I'm typing using on-screen keyboard and I change language, that on-screen keyboard layout will change accordingly and display Russian characters layout ?
I know about Resco keyboard, but it is kind of heavy and consumes a lot of resources. I'm looking for lighter solution
what would be more interesting to switch it completely ... say an english rom with a russian keyboard instead of the english one.
Well ... when I click two buttons to change between English and Russian layout in hardware keyboard, it would be nice that soft-keyboard will display proper symbols TOO.
I think MuNs keyboard has something I need, but I believe it is bundled with numeric keypad (where you dial phone numbers)
Hey!
Anyone knows how I can get my Swedish keyboard layout back? I changed to a custom ROM I found here and after that all my Fn buttons are screwed up and åäö doesn't work at all.
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HTC TyTN II
Swedish kayboard layout
tsaros-se said:
The hardware keyboard is a easy regedit to make it swedish,
HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\
Change CurLang to 1044 and softreset for swedish hardware keys.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
(I think you should see the original value 1033 (for English keyboard layout)
Just use Regedit or Total Commander to find this registry key, change it, and use your stylus to soft reset your Kaiser and you should be good to go.
Although I am from Czech Republic, I faced the same problem that the keyboard had English layout (actually not a big deal because the only difference is in mapping the "z" key to be "y" and vice versa). I changed this value to 1031 (which is the Czech keyboard layout) and after softreset it worksperfect as it should.
If not I suggest reading through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=496197
or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4885879
u can use AEKMap
Hi all!
I've been running ICS from the beginning of it's official release, but flashed the US-version instead of the european one.
No problem so far, but I have the wrong dock-keyboard-layout (QWERTY instead of QWERTZ).
Then I found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144204
But where can I find the layout for the german/austrian layout? Could anybody please upload it for me (path to the files should be /system/usr/keylayout and
/system/usr/xt9/keylayout; it's mentioned in the other thread)?
Thanks in advance,
LB115
If you are familiar with the QWERTZ layout, simply go to your language and input settings and select the ASUS German QWERTZ layout.
Your keys will be mapped to the new layout, but the pretty little stickers on them will still be for a different version.
I have a US keyboard, but setting it to ASUS English (UK) allows me to get to the £ symbol and the @ and " are reversed from what is physically on the keys, but it is the standard for UK English.
I have also used the ASUS Spanish keyboard settings with the US Keyboard with no issues.
If you are using any other setting (for instance Thumb Keyboard) for when you are undocked, it will revert to the ASUS English (US) layout regardless which version of the keyboard you have.
Thanks, but when using the Transformer without the dock I have the QWERTZ-layout. Only when using the dock I get the QWERTY one. My system language is German, all keyboard settings too, the dock is a german one...
EDIT: ok, it's working now. I only changed the default keyboard (Android keyboard+ instead of Android keyboard). Thanks for your help!
Hi, I've got the same problem, running FROZN 1.0.9 rom. But there is no other keyboard available than the android keyboard. Do I have to insall another one to get the qwertz layout for my dock?
Thanks for replies!
EDIT: Found Android Keyboard+ in this Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528322&highlight=qwertz , then I did like Lunchbox115 and it's working now
I use Colemak for English layout and standard Korean layout. If I were to use Qwerty and Korean, it works out of the box. I can switch between layouts by pressing Shift+Space with the default Samsung keyboard.
So I basically followed this thread's instruction to get Colemak to work.
My keyboard (HP bluetooth keyboard), however, does not generate a separate .kl file in the keylayout folder. So I tried editing Generic.kl. It worked, and the keyboard is now Colemak. Korean keyboard, however, is now messed up. Keys are moved around because I changed the layout from Qwerty to Colemak. It seems that Korean keyboard relies on layout being Qwerty.
I appreciate any help.