Hi,
I've made a Spanish variation qwerty layout for Spanish X10 mini pro. I've remapped several keys to make it easier to write in the integrated keyboard. To use it, replace the files in your device with the ones in this package:
http://depositfiles.com/files/20qz1fvcm
And select English as your keyboard language in the "default input method"
The remmaped keys are the following:
ç writes ñ
Ç writes Ñ
When you press ? in capital it writes ¿
When you press ! in capital it writes ¡
Also, you may find doubles quotes (") in the d letter and percent (%) in the x letter.
I've tried to post this in the Hardware keyboard layout (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582023) but as I've created the user just to post this, that I'm sure that will be helpful for Spanish users and I do not have the minimum 10 post, I'm not able to post this in that thread.
I'm still wondering why Sony has made a phone without the Ñ letter in the keyboard
Hope this will be useful
I think would be better if you post this in the X10 Mini Forums.
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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)
I have installed japanese support, and it works 100% -- thank you everyone for your advice and posts (see my post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1711002#post1711002).
Now I have a few questions about how to use/customize the IME.. Would appreciate if anyone had any suggestions..
1. Are there any shortcut keys (I mean on the hard keyboard) that I can use with this (Asukal's) IME?
For example, a key to switch between English/Japanese input, or letters/number/symbols, or hiragana/katakan, or to auto-convert to kanji, etc.
2. My hard keyboard seems to always be typing in Japanese. Is there any way to tell it to type in English?
3. For Japanese input, is there any way to use the JIS keyboard layout (JIS配列), on both hard and soft keyboard? The hard keyboard defaults to romaji, while the soft keyboard offers a choice between romaji and 50-sound system (50音配列).
4. Is there any way to look up kanji by radical? I thought it's one of the standard features of Windows IME, but couldn't find it here.
5. When I use handwriting, the lines are so thin, it's hard to see what I'm writing. Is there any way to make the lines look thicker?
Thank you!
Hi guys,
I've just downloaded Swype for my HTC HD2 on your website, and I have to say, it's really amaizing.
There is one problem, I speak french, but I use the german keyboard... qwertz one, and what I would like to know it's : is it possible to use French Dictionnary and use german keyboard ?!?
If we can, could you show me how ? because it's really difficult to use french keyboard, letters "z", "q", "y" or even "m" are not at the same place...
Thanks very much for your help !
mattlin32 said:
Hi guys,
I've just downloaded Swype for my HTC HD2 on your website, and I have to say, it's really amaizing.
There is one problem, I speak french, but I use the german keyboard... qwertz one, and what I would like to know it's : is it possible to use French Dictionnary and use german keyboard ?!?
If we can, could you show me how ? because it's really difficult to use french keyboard, letters "z", "q", "y" or even "m" are not at the same place...
Thanks very much for your help !
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This is exactly what you need!
Keyboard from Android 2.3 + v1.0.12
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.moo.android.inputmethod.latin&feature=search_result
# How to use this keyboard:
1. Enable it in the "Settings / Language & keyboard / Gingerbread Keyboard"
2. Find a text input (mail app or message app), long press the text view.
3. When the popup comes up, select "Input method" and choose gingerbread keyboard.
* How to install optional dictionaries: Go to "Gingerbread Keyboard Settings" / "Input languages", select (re-select) the language you want. You can also download the language pack from the Android Market also.
Special thanks to Zorxd from XDA for fr-rCH language support!
this is not really what I was expeting...
I would like to change keyboard layout with Swype...
The Gingerbread keyboard is very slick, but the Spanish prediction is driving me mad when it comes to accented vowels.
For example, let's say I want to type the word "salí" (with an accent), as in "I went out".
I tap out the letters s - a - l - i (no accent).
If I'm using the HTC_IME, I get the following suggestions:
Sali Salí Dalí Salir
The correct choice, "Salí", is selected by default. It gets placed on the text field if I simply press the spacebar.
If I'm using the Gingerbread keyboard, I get the following suggestions:
Sali Salud Salida Saludé Salu2
If I scroll to the right I get about 3 more groups of suggestions, none of which is "Salí". And yes, I have already typed out "Salí" manually to make sure it's in the dictionary...
Any ideas? If I could simply make the Gingerbread prediction work like the one in HTC_IME I would be happy.
Thanks