hi all
just got my touch (blackstone) and was just wondering how to get chinese/japanese and korean fonts on to my phone.
I installed Zgembo's JapaneseIME and Let's Japan. It worked for me. Just search the forum for it.
there's this file called Droid.cab. Install it and you can read chinese, korean, japanese fonts. Unfortunately, the con is that you cannot write. =( else it works good.
I installed Pleco (http://www.pleco.com/). I think the free demo includes the file for the East Asian character sets.
You can try Mobem software's "CE Star" display and write and pinyin input
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This is to make your Hermes to have CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) support. It enables your Hermes to read Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters. Here I created two installations:
CJK for Hermes with SC_Song (download link) - 3289 KB
CJK for Hermes with SC_Song, KS_Phonetic and MS_YaHei as default (download link) - 17748 KB
The installation will overwrite your \Windows\wince.nls with mine. After reboot, you will be able to see Chinese, Japanese in your Regional Settings, but it won't change your current settings.
Please note that they do not include any SIP so you don't have the input method. For Chinese Simplified, I do suggest PlumSIP6 Pro. (do a google for it if you would like to try) I don't know any nice SIP for Chinese Traditional and Japanese, so you may share if you do.
This is the first time I build cab installation. Please do report if you have any problem.
Thanks.
What encodings does Internet Explorer allow to choose from after the installation?
Koterpillar said:
What encodings does Internet Explorer allow to choose from after the installation?
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I have:
Chinese Simplified (GB2312)
Chinese Simplified (HZ)
Chinese Traditional (Big5)
Japanese (Auto-Select)
Japanese (EUC)
Japanese (Shift-JIS)
Hi kwangchin,
Thank you for your work. Can this work with WM6.1?
-hamajun
It works perfectly in WM6.1 which I am using right now.
Korean not showing
kwangchin said:
I have:
Chinese Simplified (GB2312)
Chinese Simplified (HZ)
Chinese Traditional (Big5)
Japanese (Auto-Select)
Japanese (EUC)
Japanese (Shift-JIS)
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Is that all? Are there any others - English, Russian, Unicode, at last?
Hello !
I just bought a HTC Touch HD. I often need to write in russian. I generally use the built-in Phonepad keyboard and T9 for french and english. Spanish, german and italian are aslo available. How can i add russian language there ? I would need T9 and also cyrillic letters on the phonepad instead of latin letters.
Is it possible so far ?
Thanks for your advises
Here it is on narod.ru service:
rus_keyboard_TouchHD.zip
By the way there are keyboard, dialer and letter search stripe for contacts in russian in the archive. You can install all of it separately.
Does it add Russian T9?
does it have en/ru switch?
Thanks
SDK
BTW this installation requires the SDK rights. I did have it as cab. I'll post it as soon as I find it ...
[upd] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=437307&highlight=sdkcerts
BUT it does not help.
no permissions to install...
any ideas?
Cheers
Yes, you can change keyboard layout.
Also, you don`t need those SDK rights to install it -100%. You need to kill some process in memory to install it successfully - SIPGT_app.exe. It works well for me.
Maybe this link will also help you.
Thanks, i will try this
I have searched and searched for the Norwegian language on my X1, keyboard and dictionary on the Norwegian, because I want to use the keyboard, we have extra letters as "æ" "ø" "å".
hope someone has found a solution, or can create one as soon as possible.
This is something that is very important to me in the job context.
regards
losty-1H
Hi Losty,
I assume that you have a Norwegian hardware keyboard in the first place.
- If you are using an non-Norwegian WM version then you will have to do a registry change to use æ,ø,å on the hardware keyboard.
Either use Total Commander (http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm) on your phone, or run an editor from your computer via ActiveSync, like the free CERegEditor (http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/).
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In the registry, navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD
Change the CurLan g value to match your language:
English: 409
Norwegian: 414
(Make sure you edit the value in hex)
- I don't think you can add the Norwegian dictionary to a non-Norwegian Windows Mobile version (anyone please correct me if i'm wrong) but you can still add words to the dictionary by typing them in as you go.
The original dictionary file is not known yet, and there are no editors avaliable either. I can't seem to find anyone who has successfully solved this issue.
The custom word dictionary file is \Windows\ "compimeh.0409.dat"
The custom dictionary in a Norwegian WM should be "compimeh.0414.dat"
I restored a copy of the "0414" from a Norwegian WM6.1 backup and replaced the original "0409" English one. I still get english word suggestions but at least my originally added words (from WM6.1 Norwegian) pops up now.
- Well if you want to set the WM language to Norwegian AND use a custom ROM, you are probably best off using something like itje's Touch-IT Xperience 21046.1.6.3 (Norwegian).
If not then you can set part of the OS (day naming, calendar, clock etc) to Norwegian by going to Settings->System->Regional Settings.
Cheers
A.J.
Hi,
I thought this is nice to share.
Found from Clove blog:
http://blog.clove.co.uk/2010/03/23/chinese-and-other-languages-for-android/
Android has several built-in language options. To change the locale (language) that your Android device works in:
On your Android device, under Settings>Locale & Text>Select Locale, you can choose the Language setting you would like your device to use. On some devices (such as the HTC Hero), the only setting available is English. This can be changed very easily using an App called MoreLocale 2, which can be downloaded completely free of charge from the Android Marketplace. Simply download the App and install, launch it, and select the language you would like your device to use. (Note: to change back to English, you will need to navigate through Settings>Locale & Text>Select Locale and select English).
Currently, the locales available on Android 1.5, 1.6 and 2.1 are:
* Chinese, PRC , Chinese, Taiwan
* Czech
* Dutch, Netherlands & Belgium
* English, Britain, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore,
* French, France, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland
* German, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein
* Italian, Italy, Switzerland
* Japanese
* Korean
* Polish
* Russian
* Spanish
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And this is the application to change the language if it is not available in the phone:
http://www.cyrket.com/p/android/jp.co.c_lis.ccl.morelocale/
Very nice of Android!
Hi, I am thinking of getting the Desire and the only thing that put me off is the lack of chinese language.
With this app, do I have to select Chinese as my locale to enable me to read and write chinese or I can still read and write chinese with English set as my locale??
Many thanks!
I have no idea. Take that as your own risk.
You can contact HTC support and ask this question.
cloudt88 said:
Hi, I am thinking of getting the Desire and the only thing that put me off is the lack of chinese language.
With this app, do I have to select Chinese as my locale to enable me to read and write chinese or I can still read and write chinese with English set as my locale??
Many thanks!
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With my Desire, I can read chinese without issue (e.g. going to website and file name), but there is no stock input option for chinese yet, will try the more locale and see if it helps. As they said, you can always get Google Pinyin. I am still looking for a way to get Handwriting though.
Chniese Language issue
panda986 said:
With my Desire, I can read chinese without issue (e.g. going to website and file name), but there is no stock input option for chinese yet, will try the more locale and see if it helps. As they said, you can always get Google Pinyin. I am still looking for a way to get Handwriting though.
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Hi, Please kindly tell me, your Desire can choose Location setting English United State? and no Chiniese in put?
But can read chinese is great. How about Chinese display on Music play? it's also display Chinese?
Life Saviour!
My Desire (obviously for eastern european market) only had Russian, Slovak, Polish and Cech locale settings. It didn't matter because all were English, but sometimes I got redirected to the Slovak Google page and so on...
THX for this tip!
thanks a lot.
finally i can set to german.
not that i am not able to understand english.
Hey guys, my dad bought the t700 few days ago, and its impossible to change the language to russian. He doesnt understands english, and the only available languages are english and different asian languages...
I have the lollipop Saudi ROM (only cause it has latest changelist) and it seems to have Russian. I would suspect all XXU ROM to have Russian. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the list though. Because it's not written in ascii, it is sorted below all other languages
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I have the lollipop Saudi ROM (only cause it has latest changelist) and it seems to have Russian. I would suspect all XXU ROM to have Russian. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the list though. Because it's not written in ascii, it is sorted below all other languages
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Is flashing a different region the only way to get access to other languages? Would I be able to get Norwegian on US tablet using the Cellular South rom?
You could add the desired language to the language.xml under system/csc/ but you need to have root access for that. Display and input languages can be added/enabled. For Russian you would have to add ru_RU for example.
I'm using Locale Pro app. You'll need to follow the instruction they have when u try to change language. Worked for me. At some point u will need to put yr tablet into the development mode by tapping on the Build number seven times.