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Looking how to add a T9 Language to a p525 (limited to english and french on my version).
I've got the dlls, and I followed the instruction of this page: http://www.user.cityline.ru/~ronswens/Tips.htm
but apparently this is not enough for the asus p525
can anybody helps?
Srj
Hello all.
Could someone help me on this?
I plan to buy a P525 but it's gonna be an English or a German version.
This means that the alphanumeric phone keypad of the Device will not support the Greek language (I'm Greek), so I won't be able to use it for writing in Greek.
Is there any way (any program I can find / buy) that will allow me to map the alphanumeric buttons to a sequence of my desired letters?
For example when I press "2", it could show the following letters - (depending on how many times I will press it):
a b c 2 α β γ .... etc
Now can that be done?
I know it can be done with a qwerty hardware keyboard like those of the Ipaqs 69xx - with a program called Sunnysoft Interwriter - but I don't know if it can also be done with an alphanumeric phone keypad like the P525's one
thanx in advance
srj said:
Looking how to add a T9 Language to a p525 (limited to english and french on my version).
I've got the dlls, and I followed the instruction of this page: http://www.user.cityline.ru/~ronswens/Tips.htm
but apparently this is not enough for the asus p525
can anybody helps?
Srj
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These dlls exist in different versions, and you will have to find the version that will work on P525, for example by trying different smartphone models as source.
Also dictionary dlls are not enough, you will also need to replace T9AWEngine.dll
Hi,
Me and the all the other people who have phones with Compact keyboard (16 keys), have a big problem. We really would like to use XT9 Portuguese, and there are people doing tests and trying to do a .cab to make that's possible, but unfortunately look's like we need just one file. So, what we really need, that you search in your phones if you find the file pthpd.kdb (just do a search with this name, will just take a couple of seconds of your time), and please share with us. It's possible it exists in phones dont have keyboard but have XT9 PTG working. So, please search in your files if you find that, and share
Who is leading to make the .cab is DupinBJK's, you can see his thread (below).
It's the pthpd.kdb hardware mapping file. I already have the mapping files for the other layout, but that one is missing. I can rebuild from scratch the layout files for the full qwerty keyboards, even if it is a quite lenghty process, but I can't do the same for that file.
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So please, help us doing ours (and maybe yours ) pocket pcs better ones
Obrigado,
TM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/private.php?do=showpm&pmid=968997
hello! i am portuguese also, but i don't have a clue about what you posted!
wasn't there something about portuguese t9 floating around in pocketpt.net? i downloaded something from them a while ago that stated full t9 capabilities in portuguese were enabled after the install... never tested it though..
Ev0luti0n_ said:
hello! i am portuguese also, but i don't have a clue about what you posted!
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I just need that file that is in (I think) in your windows folder. Just do "find" pthpd.kdb file, and if if you have it, please share it us!
wasn't there something about portuguese t9 floating around in pocketpt.net? i downloaded something from them a while ago that stated full t9 capabilities in portuguese were enabled after the install... never tested it though..
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If you are talking about this (see below) it does not work..
http://www.pocketpt.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=5464&hl=xt9+portuguese+ptg
I'm living in Korea. And I don't want to use Korean WM. I tried the English ROM but the problem is it cannot receive the SMS properly.
The same problem with Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. But there is one Korean guy cooked new ROM for that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=500446&page=6
This is the link of my dumped Korean ROM for Diamond:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HI2OU63G
They used the their own program to send and receive the SMS or MMS (It's PACKAGE_Diamond_MMS_Client in their ROM).
How to cook new ROM with SK-SMS or any way to figure out it? Please help me!
Any help is appreciated!!!
same place
I'm in the same place as you. Once I put an english rom on my diamond I can no longer receive texts from LG or KTF on those from SK. I returned 2 HTC diamonds to the service center already, I'm going to look like an ass if I return this one. I'm thinking about getting something like a haptic with t-cash, dmb, and gps. However I'd like my diamond to work with texts as well.
tips
get out of fukked korea ... you will figure out the problem at all...
If you know Korean, I suggest you try this link
http://www.smartphonekorea.com/Board/Board_View.aspx?no=4541&cate=11&fidx=178
Download the cab file from the page and install it
I haven't tried it myself so don't ask me if you have problems
To butterdori
Thanks. But I tried this program. But nothing's changed. This one is only for Korean ROM...
I have your same problem and found out a workaround, however you will be only able to view korean text but not write.
You must copy "malgun.ttf" font from Vista to the "windows" folder on the phone.
Then you must add the following reg string:
[HKLM/Software/Microsoft/FontLink/SystemLink]
Tahoma = \windows\malgun.ttf,Malgun Gothic
I have found a software called DIOPEN which gives you full korean support, but has bugs and is not stable. It will mess up your SIP!
Try this as well!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=445320
Hi all,
I was wondering if someone in here knew the location of the languages downloaded for the Samsung Keyboard ?
I looked around but i didn't find the location of these files yet.
The French Canadian keyboard should be QWERTY (it's our standard) but unfortunately, they set that particular one
to AZERTY, which is very frustrating considering I want predictive text writing in french without the non-standard layout.
My intent would be to edit the file to display a qwerty layout (if even possible, I have to find the file first to determine that.)
Thank you for your insights !
I would like to bump up that topic, cause it is interesting for me too. Is it possible to rearrange the letters of the stock keyboard somehow?
I found two things.
First, for my matter, it doesn't really matters since I can use french predictive text while being on the english
input language and therefore staying with my standard layout.
But, I pursued my research and found these informations
(they might come handy at a later time)
APK Path : /System/app/SamsungIME.apk
Data Path: /Data/data/com.sec.android.inputmethod
In the subdirectory SwiftKeys, there is a file called languages.json reavealing the download source of the samsung languages.
English (US) : touchtype-fluency#com/samsung/downloads/en_US.zip
French (CA) : touchtype-fluency#com/samsung/downloads/fr_CA.zip
(You'll have to replace the # for a dot... I'm not yet allowed to post external links.)
in the zip, you find I think all the things related to the layout, dictionary, etc...
- .Config
- charactermap.json
- extraData.json
- fr_CA_fbg_C.lm1
- fr_CA_fbg_C.lm3
- fr_CA_fg_C.lm3
- punctuation.json
I didn't found (yet) where is the location of these file on the phone itself but it might be possible to add or change
characters after a long press by editing the charactermap.json file and of course, overriding the one in the phone
(that I still have to find).
Sage Pourpre said:
I found two things.
First, for my matter, it doesn't really matters since I can use french predictive text while being on the english
input language and therefore staying with my standard layout.
But, I pursued my research and found these informations
(they might come handy at a later time)
APK Path : /System/app/SamsungIME.apk
Data Path: /Data/data/com.sec.android.inputmethod
In the subdirectory SwiftKeys, there is a file called languages.json reavealing the download source of the samsung languages.
English (US) : touchtype-fluency#com/samsung/downloads/en_US.zip
French (CA) : touchtype-fluency#com/samsung/downloads/fr_CA.zip
(You'll have to replace the # for a dot... I'm not yet allowed to post external links.)
in the zip, you find I think all the things related to the layout, dictionary, etc...
- .Config
- charactermap.json
- extraData.json
- fr_CA_fbg_C.lm1
- fr_CA_fbg_C.lm3
- fr_CA_fg_C.lm3
- punctuation.json
I didn't found (yet) where is the location of these file on the phone itself but it might be possible to add or change
characters after a long press by editing the charactermap.json file and of course, overriding the one in the phone
(that I still have to find).
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If you're unable to find the one in the phone, would it not be possible to download the .zip, change the required files in it, then upload that somewhere privately and edit the keyboard to download your edited .zip?
Hi,
the subject says all. After my update to ICS 4.0.4 (stock ROM) I lost my QWERTZ layout on the physical keyboard on the Xperia Pro. Sonys support is no help, they even didn't remember that they have phones with a real keyboard. They've sent me a fix for the screenkeyboard.
I looked in the language-settings, I have a hook at german and in brackets it says it has QWERTZ (the other choice was AZERTY). I googled and searched the forum, but I can't find a fix or hint, what to change. My phone is rooted. On plain linux I'd do a loadkeys de, but this is not working.
What can I do?
TIA
Dros
Mr.Dros said:
Hi,
the subject says all. After my update to ICS 4.0.4 (stock ROM) I lost my QWERTZ layout on the physical keyboard on the Xperia Pro. Sonys support is no help, they even didn't remember that they have phones with a real keyboard. They've sent me a fix for the screenkeyboard.
I looked in the language-settings, I have a hook at german and in brackets it says it has QWERTZ (the other choice was AZERTY). I googled and searched the forum, but I can't find a fix or hint, what to change. My phone is rooted. On plain linux I'd do a loadkeys de, but this is not working.
What can I do?
TIA
Dros
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i had the same issues.
solved by flashing keyboard layout:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690889
Hi,
thanks a lot, that's what I wasn't able to find.
Better way for QWERTZ
Hi,
there's no need to flash the files of the above thread. If you have stock ROMs you need only to edit
/system/usr/keyboard-config/keyprint.xml to change your layout (root needed of course).
and change one line from
<Script name="latin" keylayout="arabic"/>
to
<Script name="latin" keylayout="qwertz"/>
save and reboot. Now I have the normal german QWERTZ back.
I took ES Explorer and ES Edit for that.