Hi all,
Although my DiNovo mini seems to work perfectly fine with my GNex, I see no way I can alter the input language.
I'm Greek, GNex is lucking Greek input support (quite disappointing to be honest), but Swiftkey X does the job just fine. However I need to connect a physical keyboard and I'm stuck.
Neither device or Swiftkey offer me the option to switch languages between Greek and English. Any ideas?
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Hi all, after I install the intellidialer in my IIs, my Qwerty keyboard can only input one digital number on the pop-up intellidialer's phone pad when I use the Qwerty keyboard to dial, but it work fine if I disable the intellidialer. Any help for this issue when I enable intellidailer? Thanks.
Does Anyone know this issue?
Hi Guys
I bought a Bluetooth Keyboard to use with my Nexus 5 and with my Gpad,
It works happily with both but on the Gpad I cant find an option to tell the tablet that the keyboard is a UK layout.
When the Keyboard is connected the tablet still only shows LG keyboard and Google Voice Input are the only options, and although the notification area says LG keyboard is the currently selected input all I can find under there are options for English QWERTY or English QWERTZ with no option to swich between UK and US layouts
Any help on this would be much appreciated
Thanks
Grant
Good evening,
I got a Fire TC and successfully paired it with a MS Wedge Bluetooth Keyboard, but the Keyboard itself has a physical German Keyboard layout and apparently, even though having switched back and forth from and to English/German in the Fire TV's native Language settings, the input language always remained the wrong one.. well wrong for the Keyboard.
As I used the Settings.Apk for pairing in the first place I thought I could also use it to switch the system's input language, but it always crashes when selecing Input / Languages there.
Is there any other way to switch the underlying Android's Input language (from presumably en-US to de-DE)?
Cheers and thanks!
-Jörg
Same here without BT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2940151
Device: sm-t715 (purchased eBay, factory refurbished)
build number NRD90M.T715XXU2CQCL
Android 7.0 installed
Keyboard device Lenovo thinkpad ebk-209a German DIN
Searched Google and XDA, no related results.
This keyboard works fine on both my previous tab (T713) and my phone (sm-g900v), but the settings for my new t715 won't let me set the keyboard type, which renders the keyboard useless. The default is US english, and this is different from the bluetooth keyboard in several respects. Is there some back way in, or do I need to get a different ROM for it? If the latter, where would I find it (or do one of you have one)?
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Gnudoll said:
Device: sm-t715 (purchased eBay, factory refurbished)
build number NRD90M.T715XXU2CQCL
Android 7.0 installed
Keyboard device Lenovo thinkpad ebk-209a German DIN
Searched Google and XDA, no related results.
This keyboard works fine on both my previous tab (T713) and my phone (sm-g900v), but the settings for my new t715 won't let me set the keyboard type, which renders the keyboard useless. The default is US english, and this is different from the bluetooth keyboard in several respects. Is there some back way in, or do I need to get a different ROM for it? If the latter, where would I find it (or do one of you have one)?
Additional data availabe on request.
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I did nothing, but it is working now (at least the keyboard type is correct for the keyboard). I do not know which is worse: The inital problem? or it seeming to fix itself, with nothing done by me? It is not a solution, but it is working. . .
Galaxy S9, Japanese model SCV38 (kddi au) with Android 10 stock rom. No root. I did disable a bunch of bloatware though, not sure if that has anything to do with this. Default on-screen keyboard is SwiftKey. I have English and Japanese installed on it, both working just fine. Samsung's own keyboard is disabled (totally disabled, as part of above-mentioned bloatware removal campaign.)
When in DEX mode, connected to the Samsung Dex pad, external monitor etc, mostly everything works fine except: I have a Japanese Logitech K270 keyboard that connects via Logitech's "unifying receiver" (a USB dongle). The S9 recognizes the keyboard but doesn't offer a Japanese hardware keyboard layout. So I can only use this keyboard with the US layout, and other single byte character layouts (like, for German, French etc). Double-byte languages don't seem supported. Is there a way to get this to work properly?