do any one have the HTC's New Keyboard cab like have been post at http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=6871, thanks
hi, i installed the above keyboard and found the space bar not very responsive, it would work smtimes and not others. i decided 2 uninstall and found my original keyboards (compact QWERTY and Full Qwerty no longer available, it was like they get removed when i installed the new keyboard...
Does anybody knw how i can restore the original keyboards please????
samir_d said:
hi, i installed the above keyboard and found the space bar not very responsive, it would work smtimes and not others. i decided 2 uninstall and found my original keyboards (compact QWERTY and Full Qwerty no longer available, it was like they get removed when i installed the new keyboard...
Does anybody knw how i can restore the original keyboards please????
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Anybody?? Please respond...
I'm sorry I can't help you get your original keyboards back. But I can recommend FingerKeyboard2, it's better than all stock keyboards. At least you can use it during the time you are working on solving the problem
I'm looking for keyboard that makes it easier for me to type with no mistakes.
I've come to the Desire from the Dream, and it's taking me a while to adjust to virtual keyboard. The HTC Touch Input is ok, better than the standard Android, but still not as good/accurate as the iPhone.
Is it true that the Android keyboards cannot do proper multi-touch?
I'm currently downloading every keyboard I can find to try & find a better match for me, but would appreciate some suggestions.
I found smart keyboard pro to be the best do far. I also can from the g1 and using smart pro, I don't miss my old hard keyboard at all.
Smart keyboard also does predicted text in the search bar. Very good.
Hello,
I'm a fan of compact keyboard, like the one used on old school mobiles.
Used with T9, it's really efficient, more than the standard default complete keyboard..
Is someone knows any third party nice compact keyboard ?
I could try HTC IME mod on android 4, but I guess it won't work ; and still the prediction is quite bad on this version...
(priority in french words, personnal dictionnary...etc)
Thanks a lot for your replies
I've found that SwiftKey X is the best keyboard by far. But I'm sure it comes down to just individual taste, trial and error.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
Hello,
Samsung keyboard default doesn't support Japanese IME on Galaxy Note 2 N7100 so I wonder if I can install addition pack or flash a cook ROM to make the Jap IME available ?
I know I can install another keyboard which supports Jap but I don't like it because it's inconvenient for switching keyboard every time.
Thank you.
IT_Fan said:
Hello,
Samsung keyboard default doesn't support Japanese IME on Galaxy Note 2 N7100 so I wonder if I can install addition pack or flash a cook room to make the Jap IME available ?
I know I can install another keyboard which supports Jap but I don't like it because it's inconvenient for switching keyboard every time.
Thank you.
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Japanese has its own stock samsung keyboard separate from the Regular Stock keyboard. You'll need to get that apk and then get the necessary libs for it. Its annoying thats for sure.
IT_Fan said:
Hello,
Samsung keyboard default doesn't support Japanese IME on Galaxy Note 2 N7100 so I wonder if I can install addition pack or flash a cook room to make the Jap IME available ?
I know I can install another keyboard which supports Jap but I don't like it because it's inconvenient for switching keyboard every time.
Thank you.
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If you haven't tried ATOK お試し版, it might be worth it even if you have to switch keyboard from time to time. You can take the trial for a spin.
There are a few other keyboards in my sig, to consider and play around with.
Robobob1221 said:
Japanese has its own stock samsung keyboard separate from the Regular Stock keyboard. You'll need to get that apk and then get the necessary libs for it. Its annoying thats for sure.
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Do you have a link for it ?
IT_Fan said:
Do you have a link for it ?
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I grabbed the stock Japanese firmware for the SC-02E here (or you can get it from sammobile):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996006
The files I added from the firmware were these (sorry long list):
Code:
system/fonts/UDGothic-Regular.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Bold.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Italic.ttf
system/fonts/truetypeEmoji.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-BoldItalic.ttf
system/lib/libnjaddress_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjubase1gb.so
system/lib/libmazecdict.so
system/lib/libennjubase1gb_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_urldotcom.conf.so
system/lib/libnjubaseidx1_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjname.so
system/lib/lib_dic_morphem_ja_JP_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicD.so
system/lib/libnjemoji_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjcon.so
system/lib/libnjaddress.so
system/lib/libiwnn_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicB.so
system/lib/libnjexyomi_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjtan.so
system/lib/libnjcon_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjfzk_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libMazecRecognizer.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_emaildotcom.conf.so
system/lib/libnjubase2_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_tyukyu_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjcon.so
system/lib/libnjubase1.so
system/lib/libEnjemailuri_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_xlarge_USUK_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libnjtan_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_xlarge_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libennjubase2_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_xlarge_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/libMazecJpnDic.so
system/lib/libennjubase2.so
system/lib/libiwnn.so
system/lib/lib_dic_morphem_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libennjubase1_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjfzk.so
system/lib/libnjubase2.so
system/lib/libennjubase3.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicC.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_kihon_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjcon_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjname_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjemoji.so
system/lib/libnjexyomi.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_JP_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_kihon.so
system/lib/libnjubaseidx2_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjubase1us_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjyomi.so
system/lib/libennjubase3_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjubase1us.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicA.so
system/lib/libnjubase1_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjyomi_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_tyukyu.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libEnjemailuri.so
system/VODB/ja_JP/checked
system/VODB/ja_JP/files.txt
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-lk-text.lite.res
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP.lang
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-ak-cur.lite.res
system/voiceeditor.prop
system/app/DcmVoiceSearch.apk
system/app/DcmVoiceEditor.apk
system/app/Maruberi.apk
system/app/iWnnIME_T0.apk
system/app/DcmVoiceRecognition.apk
system/app/Mazec.apk
I'm not sure if all of them are actually necessary or not, but that's what got iWNN (called "Samsung Japanese Keypad" in the UI) and MazeC (for handwriting) working on my US (TMobile) Note2. The voice recognition will fail with a SIM card error unless you have a Docomo SIM (so go into the settings and change voice input to Google Voice - I'm not sure how well that works), and I don't think this gets emoji working (it probably wouldn't work anyway outside Japan).
The process to get them was a bit involved. I had to untar the tar file, then run sim2img on the system.img and cache.img... then after mounting both, in the cache partition, there is a file recovery/sec_csc.zip. Most of the files I listed above are in the system partition, but the rest need to be extracted from that zip file. Then you can put them in place with a root file manager or adb.... If that sounds like too much work, maybe I can zip the the files up (not a flashable zip) and post them here.
Besides that, I'm a bit surprised by the lack of integration compared to the built in keyboard, especially with the multiwindow (it doesn't detach like the builtin keyboard). Also, you'll have to switch back to the "Samsung Keyboard" to get the sliding input or decent English handwriting recognition. So, I'm not sure if I actually missed anything and it or maybe that's just how it works.
The theming/colors also won't match what you see in the videos - it's more gray like the default keyboard on US Note2, while it appears to be blue in the youtube videos I found.
Thank you for your hard work in testing and posting here but I am afraid that's not what I am looking for, I need the Japanese IME integrated right into Samsung Keyboard then I can just slide to change the IME right away without needing effort to switch keyboards. For that mazec Japanese handwriting we can just purchase from Google Play if needed, no need to flash the JAP ROM.
Moreover, I tested Mazec's trial version. Mazec handwriting is good, but IMO it's not as good as the handwriting of Samsung keyboard compared to what I've been using with English and Chinese handwriting.
But anyway, I really appreciate your kindness in testing and reporting :good:.
IT_Fan said:
Thank you for your hard work in testing and posting here but I am afraid that's not what I am looking for, I need the Japanese IME integrated right into Samsung Keyboard then I can just slide to change the IME right away without needing effort to switch keyboards. For that mazec Japanese handwriting we can just purchase from Google Play if needed, no need to flash the JAP ROM.
Moreover, I tested Mazec's trial version. Mazec handwriting is good, but IMO it's not as good as the handwriting of Samsung keyboard compared to what I've been using with English and Chinese handwriting.
But anyway, I really appreciate your kindness in testing and reporting :good:.
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Basically you can't integrate Japanese into the stock Samsung keyboard, at least not yet. It seems to have a different IME on all phones, at least in my experience.
If/when Swiftkey add Japanese to their language packs then it might get added to the Samsung Keyboard as well.
If you want all your languages in one keyboard you'll have to resort to using Swype or Smart Keyboard Pro.
Robobob1221 said:
Basically you can't integrate Japanese into the stock Samsung keyboard, at least not yet. It seems to have a different IME on all phones, at least in my experience.
If/when Swiftkey add Japanese to their language packs then it might get added to the Samsung Keyboard as well.
If you want all your languages in one keyboard you'll have to resort to using Swype or Smart Keyboard Pro.
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Why does when Swiftkey add Japanese to their language packs then it might get added to the Samsung Keyboard as well ? These apps are made by the same developer ?
Yes, I am using Swype but the reason I love Samsung keyboard more because their handwriting is the best one IMO.
The current Samsung keyboard uses the swiftkey api/dictionaries/prediction engines whatever they call it I believe.
And swiftkey doesn't have a Japanese input method yet. So I guess I'm making the assumption that when that gets updated then you'll see Japanese added for the Samsung keyboard too.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using Xparent Skyblue Tapatalk 2
Robobob1221 said:
The current Samsung keyboard uses the swiftkey api/dictionaries/prediction engines whatever they call it I believe.
And swiftkey doesn't have a Japanese input method yet. So I guess I'm making the assumption that when that gets updated then you'll see Japanese added for the Samsung keyboard too.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using Xparent Skyblue Tapatalk 2
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Just notice that you're from Japan. So could you tell which keyboard app you're using to type and handwrite Japanese ?
Honestly I don't do much handwriting as my character drawing is terrible! As regards keyboards try what has been recommended. I use either the stock Samsung Japanese keyboard or swype for ease of switching when typing.
Sent from my GT-N7105 using Xparent Skyblue Tapatalk 2
Add Japanese locale?
I too have a Galaxy Note 2 and I'm bemoaning the lack of Asian languages on it.
I'm not bothered by having to install a third party Japanese IME as I don't type in Japanese much. What I really want is to be able to switch the device language to Japanese (and/or Korean actually) just as I can switch it to French etc, for testing purposes. I'm not even that bothered about whether a few glitches and so on happen; I just want to be able to test application localization on one device!
Is there a way to make the 7100 act as if it's Japanese, such that apps use jp resources and so on?
For localization, I think you are looking for "Language Enabler" ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wanam ), which should work on any (rooted) Samsung device. Just open it up, select the languages you want, save and reboot.
Although Korean was in the default list on my phone.
yubimusubi said:
For localization, I think you are looking for "Language Enabler" ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wanam ), which should work on any (rooted) Samsung device. Just open it up, select the languages you want, save and reboot.
Although Korean was in the default list on my phone.
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It enables just those in system language but still doesn't have input method of languages.
Stock to AOSP
Has this been tried on a non-stock rom?
I assume you are working with a stock Samsung rom and taking the files from the Japanese rom into the english version, but I may be wrong.
I would like to explore the possibility of doing this from a stock-japanese to an AOSP or cyanogenmod.
What METHOD did you use to identify these files? It would be of great help. I seriously want to use the mazec that came with my original rom into this cyanogenmod that I am using.
Thanks~~
yubimusubi said:
I grabbed the stock Japanese firmware for the SC-02E here (or you can get it from sammobile):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996006
The files I added from the firmware were these (sorry long list):
Code:
system/fonts/UDGothic-Regular.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Bold.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Italic.ttf
system/fonts/truetypeEmoji.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-BoldItalic.ttf
system/lib/libnjaddress_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjubase1gb.so
system/lib/libmazecdict.so
system/lib/libennjubase1gb_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_urldotcom.conf.so
system/lib/libnjubaseidx1_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjname.so
system/lib/lib_dic_morphem_ja_JP_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicD.so
system/lib/libnjemoji_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjcon.so
system/lib/libnjaddress.so
system/lib/libiwnn_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicB.so
system/lib/libnjexyomi_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjtan.so
system/lib/libnjcon_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjfzk_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libMazecRecognizer.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_emaildotcom.conf.so
system/lib/libnjubase2_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_tyukyu_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjcon.so
system/lib/libnjubase1.so
system/lib/libEnjemailuri_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_xlarge_USUK_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libnjtan_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_xlarge_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libennjubase2_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_xlarge_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/libMazecJpnDic.so
system/lib/libennjubase2.so
system/lib/libiwnn.so
system/lib/lib_dic_morphem_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libennjubase1_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjfzk.so
system/lib/libnjubase2.so
system/lib/libennjubase3.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicC.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_kihon_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjcon_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjname_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libnjemoji.so
system/lib/libnjexyomi.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_JP_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_kihon.so
system/lib/libnjubaseidx2_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjubase1us_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjyomi.so
system/lib/libennjubase3_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjubase1us.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicA.so
system/lib/libnjubase1_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libennjyomi_voiceeditor.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_tyukyu.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_voiceeditor.conf.so
system/lib/libEnjemailuri.so
system/VODB/ja_JP/checked
system/VODB/ja_JP/files.txt
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-lk-text.lite.res
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP.lang
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-ak-cur.lite.res
system/voiceeditor.prop
system/app/DcmVoiceSearch.apk
system/app/DcmVoiceEditor.apk
system/app/Maruberi.apk
system/app/iWnnIME_T0.apk
system/app/DcmVoiceRecognition.apk
system/app/Mazec.apk
I'm not sure if all of them are actually necessary or not, but that's what got iWNN (called "Samsung Japanese Keypad" in the UI) and MazeC (for handwriting) working on my US (TMobile) Note2. The voice recognition will fail with a SIM card error unless you have a Docomo SIM (so go into the settings and change voice input to Google Voice - I'm not sure how well that works), and I don't think this gets emoji working (it probably wouldn't work anyway outside Japan).
The process to get them was a bit involved. I had to untar the tar file, then run sim2img on the system.img and cache.img... then after mounting both, in the cache partition, there is a file recovery/sec_csc.zip. Most of the files I listed above are in the system partition, but the rest need to be extracted from that zip file. Then you can put them in place with a root file manager or adb.... If that sounds like too much work, maybe I can zip the the files up (not a flashable zip) and post them here.
Besides that, I'm a bit surprised by the lack of integration compared to the built in keyboard, especially with the multiwindow (it doesn't detach like the builtin keyboard). Also, you'll have to switch back to the "Samsung Keyboard" to get the sliding input or decent English handwriting recognition. So, I'm not sure if I actually missed anything and it or maybe that's just how it works.
The theming/colors also won't match what you see in the videos - it's more gray like the default keyboard on US Note2, while it appears to be blue in the youtube videos I found.
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logicsama said:
What METHOD did you use to identify these files? It would be of great help. I seriously want to use the mazec that came with my original rom into this cyanogenmod that I am using.
Thanks~~
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I'm hoping for an answer to this too. I'm using Assassin ROM and would like to get the Stock Japanese Keyboard and Mazec Handwriting on my Note 2. I wasn't able to crack open the pure stock Docomo image I found online, but I was able to extract most of those files from a zip that Robobob1221 pointed me to. I can't find 3 of the apks in yubimusubi's list:
system/app/DcmVoiceSearch.apk
system/app/DcmVoiceEditor.apk
system/app/DcmVoiceRecognition.apk
I'll see for myself soon enough, but wondering if anyone knows up front whether those files are necessary.
Seems most of the files from yubimusubi's post may not be completely necessary, but that may still be a bit premature to say.
I've only copied the fonts, VODB folders, Maruberi, iWnnIME_T0, Mazec apks and the following lib files to my system directory:
system/lib/libiwnn.so
system/lib/libmazecdict.so
system/lib/libMazecJpnDic.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicA.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicB.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicC.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicD.so
system/lib/libMazecRecognizer.so
So far, Mazec handwriting works (!!), the English keyboard of the Samsung Japanese Keyboard works, numbers keyboard works, and symbols/emoticons work. The only problem I'm having now is getting the Japanese part of the keyboard to work. When I press a key, the keyboard freezes. Gonna try and figure out which of the other libs might help.
But so far it seems that the voiceeditor.so files aren't necessary. But then again, I don't use voice recognition or anything, so I'm not sure.
UPDATE: I didn't want to hijack the thread, so I started one here. I managed to get the hiragana and katakana input working, but I seem to have broken the ability to change kana to kanji and now the kanji. Everything seems to work fine! If you're interested in what files I used, please check the other thread.