[Q] Custom touch keyboard with hardware keyboard dock - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I need to use a Norwegian touch keyboard, and since the ASUS one doesn't have norwegian letters, I will find a new one. However, when a non-ASUS keyboard is activated, the Norwegian letters on the hardware (dock) keyboard stops functioning!
Is this really how it is designed - only one touch keyboard is allowed, because the hardware keyboard won't work otherwise?? Or is there a solution? Maybe a program that changes touch keyboard when the hardware keyboard is plugged/unplugged...

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[Q] Foriegn language keyboard input to use with the dock?

I downloaded a Korean language pack and keyboard and changed all the settings to enable it, but it will only work if I'm not docked to the Asus keyboard. Is there anyway to enable to the keyboard while being docked and press the keys on the dock to get it to type in Korean? (If it matters, I did the steps in the "multiling keyboard") On a regular laptop, I can change keyboards seamlessly despite the physical keyboard being in English (just memorized where all the Korean letters are).
Just as a note, when I try to use a Korean keyboard when docked it says: "Change to ASUS Keyboard to keep consistency with hardware keyboard". The ASUS keyboard doesn't have a Korean option though.
Anyone have a solution?
Where did you get the Korean language pack?
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EggNapper said:
I downloaded a Korean language pack and keyboard and changed all the settings to enable it, but it will only work if I'm not docked to the Asus keyboard. Is there anyway to enable to the keyboard while being docked and press the keys on the dock to get it to type in Korean? (If it matters, I did the steps in the "multiling keyboard") On a regular laptop, I can change keyboards seamlessly despite the physical keyboard being in English (just memorized where all the Korean letters are).
Just as a note, when I try to use a Korean keyboard when docked it says: "Change to ASUS Keyboard to keep consistency with hardware keyboard". The ASUS keyboard doesn't have a Korean option though.
Anyone have a solution?
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Would you try the following step to choice language?
setting -> language & input -> configure input methods -> active input methods

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