Hello!
I need russian Keyboard very much for my HTC TD2 (german, WM 6.1). I can recieve SMS in cyrillic letters.
I downloaded FingerKeyboard 2.1 but the reciever just gets ?-signs instead of cyrillic letters.
So how can I send SMS in cyrillic letters?
Need it really very much and it would be great if somebody could help me!
Thank you!
Greetings!
Edit: and with PCM Keyboard it was the same problem..
Tray to use FingerKeyboard fron __tp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=501434_, it has several lanquages included russian.
I got exactly that version. But the reciever just gets ?-signs instead of cyrillic letters...
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meoled said:
I got exactly that version. But the reciever just gets ?-signs instead of cyrillic letters...
Greetings
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I think your font does not support Cyrillic. Because for me FingerKeyboard 2.1 works fine
Your can also try another keyboard. For example VGAkey (with Russian langpack) or Resco Keyboard
I can read cyrillic letters when I send message, but the RECIEVER just jets ?-signs. And if russian people are sending me message with cyrillic letters, I also can read them.
But I will try VGAKey. Resco Keyboard is not Freeware. But I will try Trial Version.
Thank you
Edit: I don't understand how to use cyrillic letters with VGAKey...
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Looks like your PDA sends SMS in ASCII, but must in Unicode for russian text. In SMS window go to Menu > Tools > Options. Than tap on "Text messages" or other named SMS account in the list. There you can find "Use Unicode when necessary", check this option.
P.S. Езжай в Россию, у нас с этим нет проблем
Ah. Finally it worked!
Thank you very much...
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Hi all!
I would like to know if anyone has tried installing a Greek keyboard on WM 6.1. I have installed FInixNOver 3.2.
Thanks...
Hi!!!
I have installed the pcmkeyboard 0.13 and working perfect!
I installed PocketCM Keyboard 0.14 along with the Greek layout found on the keyboard's website, but it doesn't seem to support accents (or at least I don't know how..).
I've tried Resco Keyboard Pro, but the Greek fonts do not appear properly!
Does anyone know why?
Can anyone recommend any other keyboards that support Greek language?
For reference, I tested the following keyboards:
- Resco Keyboard Pro
- PocketCM Keyboard (+ Greek layout)
- PocketKeys
- InterKey
Kalispera, if you have problems with resco keyboard, this is caused by the fonts, go to windows folder and reinstall fonts, that's what I've done with mine
I use resco keyboard with greek and italian layout.Working perfectly!
Ausdim promised a Greek WM6.1 ROM but he seems to be disappeared after that! I hope he is well in health and sometime he comes back with the promised Greek ROM.
I Customize PocketCM Keyboard 0.21 to have Greek characters. This is the layout file PocketCM_Greek_layout
And how ...
or where this greek layout should be placed? I tried themes change layout to greek but ....
Looks like I m getting old and dum
search at myphone for fingerkeyboard
Here's a new skin for the dialer Topaz derived.
The cab installs only the skin, not the dialer.
Tested on Italian Rom Nextgen 1.7 (Lucapicci)
Screenshots
http://img30.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=screen01t.jpg
Download
http://www.uploadmirrors.com/download/ML8YH9LC/Topaz%20Dialer%20skin.cab
Sorry for my English
Thanks for sharing
Looks nice, thank you!
A Question
Hey looks fab,however i notice the language on the buttons is not english, is this only because your software is not english language based or is the language in the cab forign by default. Thanks from gazleyp
gazleyp said:
Hey looks fab,however i notice the language on the buttons is not english, is this only because your software is not english language based or is the language in the cab forign by default. Thanks from gazleyp
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The language is determined by your phone, it is not part of the dialer *except* for on the keypad (2 ABC, 3 DEF, 4 GHI etc).
millski said:
The language is determined by your phone, it is not part of the dialer *except* for on the keypad (2 ABC, 3 DEF, 4 GHI etc).
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Quote.
Only alphanumeric characters on the keyboard are fixed. The others are determined by the written language of your ROM.
Love the blue! But...VGA vs, WVGA?
Hi,
I love the blue dialer buttons, but just checking, this skin is VGA vs. WVGA?
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Hello,
I own the French version of WP7.
Most of the time I'm typing my messages in French. Autocorrection works fine.
But for business purposes I also have to type my messages in English. Then WP7 will try to auto-correct my English words into French words, and messes everything.
That's crazy.
How can I have both French and English dictionaries ?
Select multiple keyboard languages in the settings. When done so, your virtual keyboard will show a regional button right of the spacebar. Changing keyboard layout will change the dictionary.
Thanks Tom for the tip.
That was quite easy. It didn't come to my mind to check in the general settings menu.
Hello I'd like to ask if cm support Greek language. Thanks.
I'm almost certain that it does.
Does it support Greek SMS keyboard with auto Capital Letters so you can send 160chars in sms? Or you go with 70chars using unicode? The original rom now, when you send SMS it auto converts what you write to Gr Capital letters so it can fit 160chars in each sms.
Anyone know how to set Japanese input for the keyboard? I want to be able to write Japanese. I've searched around the web and I heard that only Japanese version of the Note 2 has this option. Is this true?
The additional keyboard language packs don't have Japanese as a language option for some reason.
Swype has a Japanese language pack.
I just use the google japanese (google japanese input beta) keyboard for japanese.
Thanks for the tips. I'm actually looking for something where I can write Japanese Kanji and having the keyboard recognize the words. This is mainly for Japanese-English dictionaries with handwriting recognition. I can use the Chinese input pack, but there are still some differences between the Chinese characters and the Japanese Kanji.
If you just need to look up specific characters you could use either kanji recognizer or wwwjdic, both have handwriting input.
kirkla79 said:
If you just need to look up specific characters you could use either kanji recognizer or wwwjdic, both have handwriting input.
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Ah excellent! This sounds exactly like what I am looking for. I'm gonna go try it out. Thanks!