Hello evryone
Does anyone knows how to find free russian keyboard (input) for HTC touch HD
I find it very hard to use a dictonary without it
Thanks
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?act=findpost&pid=2290739
look for football keyboard there. it is an extension to the default HD keybord with Cyrillic support.
this one is better. it does support T9
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=90076&view=findpost&p=2309291
I've got my HTC Touch pro2 early, by not waiting for Norwegian release date (4 july).
The touchflo is english, and I like it that way.
The keyboard layout does not include norwegain "æøå" letters.
The spellcheck/XT9 lists I already have are: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
I would like to have "Norwegian"
where are the settings/files i need to add, in order to fix this ?
AlCapone said:
I've got my HTC Touch pro2 early, by not waiting for Norwegian release date (4 july).
The touchflo is english, and I like it that way.
The keyboard layout does not include norwegain "æøå" letters.
The spellcheck/XT9 lists I already have are: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
I would like to have "Norwegian"
where are the settings/files i need to add, in order to fix this ?
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Might be worth having a look in the blackstone forum for their language packs and just try it on the TouchPro2, should work in theory.
I tried to change my hw keyboard layout and I have been able to have "è" and "ù", no way to have "ì", "ò", "à": keys simply do not work at all...
As far as software keyboard is concerned, I believe that you should change sip.
nicelad_uk : thanks - I assume you mean this post ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3304868&postcount=5
I installed Norwegian language, and it works becuase it's auto-selected, but does not show in the language selection list so after choosing English, I must reinstall it if I want it back.
It's a spellcheck and XT9 list, it does not influence the soft-keyboard layout, or the kayboards special characters list.
ninja.rogue: what do you mean by "change sip" ?
AlCapone said:
ninja.rogue: what do you mean by "change sip" ?
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I mean to change software keyboard , using something like EZinput 2.0 or similar
Solution for Norwegianhardware Keyboard on HTC Touch Pro2 is here:
http://www.madhacker.org/HTCTouchPro2.htm
It's best to Get in there early as a Moderation Team.
For now it's best to keep These kind of Using Questions in the General Forum.
I need the IME for Japanese language on my HTC desire. I have used various apps, like simeji, but have found them insufficient for my needs.
AFAIK there is a good IME in the Samsung Galaxy S 2. Is it possible to somehow rip it from that and use it on the Desire HD? Please help me, it is the only thing I don't like about my DHD!
Have you tried iwnn?
http://my.opera.com/wiz/blog/2009/06/16/how-to-install-japanese-ime-on-android
or
http://desire.giesecke.tk/japanese-ime-for-htc-desire/
Hello everyone,
At the moment I'm using "perfect keyboard" for Hebrew support but I really prefer HTC's keyboard.
I noticed it supports many languages. I was wondering if it Is possible to add Hebrew support for HTC's keyboard?
Thanks in advance.
Same question....
Is anybody knows something about it?
i want language support in my wildfire s.as example if in browser or application there is another language except english or any smileys my wildfire s not support in.even in facebook its only supports english.anyone know how to get multiple language support?
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i want language support in my wildfire s.as example if in browser or application there is another language except english or any smileys my wildfire s not support in.even in facebook its only supports english.anyone know how to get multiple language support?
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In order to get languages other than english in 3rd party applications, you would have to get the proper application versions (which are made to run in you desired language). So, there is no universal solution for this, as it's dependant on the application's developer (and if he/she is planing on supporting multiple languages).
So, not really a solution, but I hope this answer helped you understand that the applications aren't "translatable" by any system setting.