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Here is HTC_IME for X10 Mini
Download Links:
HTC_IME
Clicker / Calibrator for Non-Custom ROMS
Instructions
1. Download the files.
2. Install HTC_IME.apk and clicker.apk
3. Go to "Settings" - "Language and Keyboard" - Activate "Touch Input" - Click "Touch Input" bellow to set your settings
4. Open Message App.
5. Longpress in the input. and select "Touch Input" instead of Android Keyboard
6. Accept the notice!
7. Enjoy
How to set language ???
See that post.
Or you could do this :
1. Go To "Settings" - "Language and Keyboard"
2. Click "Select Language" and choose your language from the list
3. Go to your SMS Application and click to write.
4. If you cannot see a language selection in the keyboard just rotate the phone.
5. In the QWERTY Keyboard select your language
6. Your can now write in your language using the T9 Keyboard aswell.
7. Enjoy
Credit to : ntenisOT1948 from HTC Buzz forums
Good work!
this keyboard does not look good on the Mini with 2.2.MiniCM-RC1, sory
assen_l_s said:
this keyboard does not look good on the Mini with 2.2.MiniCM-RC1, sory
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I currently have RC1 too.
It looks great.
it looks good.. thanku but why it says, it collects personal information, credit card info, account info etc.. is it advasible to install...?
raghurags said:
it looks good.. thanku but why it says, it collects personal information, credit card info, account info etc.. is it advasible to install...?
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Sure it is, Ive been using it about 1 Month and had no problems with accounts
i like it much thx for your release
No Greek unfortunately
I had tried to installed several chinese handwriting or input apps in my viewsonic g running tnt lite v4.32 but it will not allow to put a 'check mark' in the setting. Anyone knows if how to fix this problem or if there's any other rom can support this feature?
I'm new to any android device and thanks to the guys in this forum. I was able to put tnt lite in my tablet.......hope I was doing it right..
Same issue with Korean keyboard
It would be great if someone find a solution to this.
TNT does not support chinese input as roebeet said.
SO.......I'm using VEGAn now.
mmtong said:
I had tried to installed several chinese handwriting or input apps in my viewsonic g running tnt lite v4.32 but it will not allow to put a 'check mark' in the setting. Anyone knows if how to fix this problem or if there's any other rom can support this feature?
I'm new to any android device and thanks to the guys in this forum. I was able to put tnt lite in my tablet.......hope I was doing it right..
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Are you saying with VEGAn, I shall be ablet to install a chinese handwriting app and it works? Like I said, I'm new to Android device and I really need some help here. Thanks in advance!!
I am using the stock ROM.
here is what I found
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=856476
And here is the step I install the Sougou and Baidu input:
1. Install as usual
2. If can not enable it from the Setting, do following
3. Use Root Explorer, MOVE the Sougou input from
/data/app ==> /system/app
4. Reboot
5. Open an app that need input
6. Long press the input field, until a popup show. In the popup, select Input Method
7. Select Sougou
8. Repeat step 7 to change input mothed
Hope this can help you.
Chinese or Japanese keyboard and Input disabled in TNT lite 4.4, please help
Hi;
Rooted G tablet with TNT 4.4, love it. Thak you so much for the great work !!! The only issue I have now is that both Chinese / Japanese IME or Keyboard do not work. Some one on XDA advised to move apk to system / app, I follow that direction, reboot the tablet, long press on the text input box, but I still not able to select either Google Pinyin (for Chinese) or Japanese keyboard. Please help. Thx
No it does support any input. I have Google chinese ime on my g tab tnt lite. You need to copy the APk into the system app folder just like you do for other input methods.
Here, prove of concept : 华文
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Funny works for me...as I have just demonstrated in previous post...
Did you actually install the ime before you copy it over?
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I found the Google chinese ime and click install (didn't know how to just download it instead). I couldn't see where it was download or installed to (using Root Explorer) when I tried to copy that to system app folder. Therefore 'check box' was disabled. Please give more detail and thanks ......
It may be in /data/app folder
Erm. Steps:
1) visit market, download app
2) go to root explorer
3) look for /data/app/"apk name"
4) long press and select copy
5) go back till you reach root folder
6) click "mount r/w" at the top
7) navigate to /system/app
8) click paste at the bottom
9) head back to root and press "mount r/o" at the top
10) reboot tablet
Btw I am now using baidu. They do hand writing recognition, works great.
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As the topic has said, I would really like to type Chinese in my NT, and I mean the traditional Chinese, not the simplified one.
Want to know if I can install any 3rd party keyboard which can allow me to type Chinese.
Please help!
JustWantToGetSomeHelp said:
As the topic has said, I would really like to type Chinese in my NT, and I mean the traditional Chinese, not the simplified one.
Want to know if I can install any 3rd party keyboard which can allow me to type Chinese.
Please help!
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Get Google Pinyin from the market. Use Anycut to to access keyboard settings. Check box for Google Pinyin and click on Google Pinyin settings to make changes to the layout. Make sure you register your NT with the Android keyboard first.
It's a good news for me, too.
Apparently google pinyin wont work on thwlle stock keyboard? Just tried but to but to no avail..
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Tried to enable google pinyin but it was never an option.. in the end i hacked the keyboard into hackers keyboard instead. Anyone can help with the chinese input?
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Please read #8 below...
Here are some stuff you have to prepare. You have to google them:
1) Rooted
2) root explorer
3) modded DroidSansFallback font - wqy-microhei.ttc (rename it to DroidSansFallback.ttf)
4) Keyboard Hack
5) Cedime chinese input method
6) AnyCut
Steps:
1) root the NT to enable overwrite system files.
2) use root explorer to overwrite /system/font/DroidSansFallback.ttf with the modded one
The following steps I cannot remembered clearly
3) use AnyCut to create a shortcut for Keyboard setting.
4) enable the Keyboard Debug mode to allow Keyboard Hack
5) go to somewhere that shows the keyboard. Long press the virtual dot button and prompted to the input method option.
6) switch to Cedime
raye1010 said:
Here are some stuff you have to prepare. You have to google them:
1) Rooted
2) root explorer
3) modded DroidSansFallback font - wqy-microhei.ttc (rename it to DroidSansFallback.ttf)
4) Keyboard Hack
5) Cedime chinese input method
6) AnyCut
Steps:
1) root the NT to enable overwrite system files.
2) use root explorer to overwrite /system/font/DroidSansFallback.ttf with the modded one
The following steps I cannot remembered clearly
3) use AnyCut to create a shortcut for Keyboard setting.
4) enable the Keyboard Debug mode to allow Keyboard Hack
5) go to somewhere that shows the keyboard. Long press the virtual dot button and prompted to the input method option.
6) switch to Cedime
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Firstly. Many thanks to your guide however i am not too sure about step 2 n 5 . Mind breaking them down?
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overcrash said:
Firstly. Many thanks to your guide however i am not too sure about step 2 n 5 . Mind breaking them down?
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This link is the original link teach you how to installing alternative keyboards:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360036
Sorry I make mistakes. Since my NT crashed yesterday and I have to re-install all the things. I make it more clear:
Font:
- DroidSansFallback.ttf is download from Terewong's blog. You may google "terewong droidsans" to download it. The original one has no problems but it did not cover all special characters.
- Use root explorer to copy DroidSansFallback.ttf to /system/font/ . It is a system directory. You have to mount as R/W before you place the file.
Shortcuts and Enable Debug options:
- Open Anycut, Create a New Shortcut -> "Activity" -> "Android Keyboard Debug"
- Create another shortcut for "Accessibility"
- Create another another shortcut for "Debug settings"
- Return to your alternate launchers (I chose GoLauncher. the original launcher does not show home screen, therefore you will never reach those shortcuts if you have no alternate launchers)
- Enable Debug mode options in "Android Keyboard Debug" and "Debug settings"
Keyboard:
- Google "cedime android apk". I found ver 2.0.5 in gphonefans.net. You must have the file outside of Android Market since market will install to the system automatically. We are NOT "installing" the keyboard but "COPY".
- Use root explorer to copy cedime.apk to /system/app/ . (it is also a system directory obviously, Mount as R/W)
- modify the file permission of cedime.apk with root explorer. check all read, write, execute boxes. This step is aimed to enable cedime.apk to be found with other programs (that is Accessibility).
- reboot the device so that it will refresh .apk files in /system/app/.
Enable cedime :
- Run the Accessibility shortcut you created earlier. Under input method, select your new keyboard.
You should keep the shortcut "Accessibility". When accidentally you switched to the original keyboard, you could use it to switch back.
I try to post screen captures when I back to home...
Hi Raye, its all working wonderfully fine now! had a bit of hiccup with frequent fc though. 谢谢你!
What I did was the following:
- install cedime with Pinyin from android market.
- Reboot
- using root explorer, go to DATA/APP to retrieve the cedime APk.
- copy the apk to system/app while in mount r/w mode.
- set permission to 777.
- reboot
- choose cedime as input in accessibility.
- reboot
- if you experienced fc, copy the apk to your SD card (in sdcard/temp or something)
- install the apk using package installer.
- Delete the apk in system/app.
- Reboot
- should be fine
Results may varied though, but this is what I did.
Thanks again Raye for the great assistance! appreciate it lots!
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希望这对大家都有些用处.
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Korean Keyboard
Hi, this seems like the right place to ask this question.
I want to install a Korean Keyboard on my NT any suggestions?
Thanks
MickeyMauz said:
Hi, this seems like the right place to ask this question.
I want to install a Korean Keyboard on my NT any suggestions?
Thanks
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Hi mate, I think you can search for a Korean IME in the market or the APk online then just follow the steps listed in the threads? I think the installation and all should be similar.
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Thanks for the traditional Chinese keyboard; has anyone successfully installed Simplified Chinese IME?
I've tried Google Pinyin, Baidu IME and Sohu IME using the Cedime method described, but all 3 are force-closed immediately after I restart. I've run out of ideas on what to do.
Edit: I've switched to CM7 which took care of this problem.
Following overcrash's instruction, I got google simplified chinese input install. Thanks a lot
wwmhf said:
Following overcrash's instruction, I got google simplified chinese input install. Thanks a lot
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Just wonder your chinese input still works after reboot?
I had tried the approach & managed to typed some Chinese text, but sadly after reboot, all Chinese input methods had to be force closed.
Yes, it still works after reboot. In fact, I confirmed it by reboot it again before I started typing this reply.
Good luck
Did you copy the files from:
1. data/app to system/app
2. data/data/lib to system/lib?
Try the Go Keyboard apk, it got both simplified and traditional Chinese input and got handwriting recognition with it.
Make sure you copy the lib files
Folks,
I've had success with Google Pinyin IME. For those dealing with force closes, make sure you copy the lib files as mentioned in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360036
Without that, your keyboard will keep trying to input characters that just aren't there, and hence force-closing (at least that's what I think is going on)
Hey guys,
I bought thumb keyboard recently and would like to switch the rooted keyboard with this one. When I try to go into keyboard settings in the settings window, it closes me out of the settings with a force close. I tried installing it through Root Explorer but it didn't give me access to the keyboard.
I'm using Honeycomb Launcher, and I tried to create shortcuts like in the guide for using alternate keyboards, but the shortcuts don't appear on Honeycomb launcher. What should I do?
Some keyboards require extra work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360036&page=8
I tried to follow the instructions but can't find the apk file. I installed from Market and see the app, see it running but my data folder is empty and I don't see anything in system/app.
rlefranc said:
I tried to follow the instructions but can't find the apk file. I installed from Market and see the app, see it running but my data folder is empty and I don't see anything in system/app.
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it should show in data/app I'm not sure if you need a root explorer to see the file or not. I use ES File explorer and enable root access from the settings menu. I've got go keyboard, thumb keyboard and Swiftkey Tablet X. All working perfectly
rlefranc said:
I tried to follow the instructions but can't find the apk file. I installed from Market and see the app, see it running but my data folder is empty and I don't see anything in system/app.
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There's a setting in ES File Explorer along the lines of "show hidden files" or something. Do you have that checked?
I never did find the menu setting in ES to view hidden files but I was able to find the apk using Root Explorer. The issue now is that when I try to paste it into system/app I get a message that the folder is read-only. I've checked all of the settings that I know to...I'm rooted, have debug turned on, using Root Explorer, etc.
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Strike my last post please...I must have grabbed an old ES apk originally when I was unrooted and just sideloading. Now that I'm rooted and have access to Market I reinstalled the most recent version and have all of the menu settings that I needed to view hidden files and write to system. Thanks for your help!
rlefranc said:
I never did find the menu setting in ES to view hidden files but I was able to find the apk using Root Explorer. The issue now is that when I try to paste it into system/app I get a message that the folder is read-only. I've checked all of the settings that I know to...I'm rooted, have debug turned on, using Root Explorer, etc.
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Strike my last post please...I must have grabbed an old ES apk originally when I was unrooted and just sideloading. Now that I'm rooted and have access to Market I reinstalled the most recent version and have all of the menu settings that I needed to view hidden files and write to system. Thanks for your help!
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Great! It should all work for you now
more on keyboards with nook tablet
I've been both successful and unsuccessful with this technique, so there must be something about each individual keyboard that either allows it to work or prevents it from working. I have a rooted nook tablet, which I have set up to block B&N software updates.
I have been able to install the Hacker's Keyboard successfully. I have been able to install SlideIT so that I can choose it as an input keyboard, but it only causes Force Close repeatedly. I have been able to install Swiftkey X (preview version), and can use it, but it tells me that I need to complete the installation in order to be able to use all the features. (I don't know whether that means there is something I can do that I haven't done yet, or if it means I need to pay for the full version.) Finally, I have tried to install the Thumb Keyboard, but even when following the same process as I have with all the others, it does not even appear as a choice when I pull up the "select input method" screen.
Has anyone had any success with SlideIT or ThumbKeyboard on the nook tablet?
Thanks!
grubygreen said:
I've been both successful and unsuccessful with this technique, so there must be something about each individual keyboard that either allows it to work or prevents it from working. I have a rooted nook tablet, which I have set up to block B&N software updates.
I have been able to install the Hacker's Keyboard successfully. I have been able to install SlideIT so that I can choose it as an input keyboard, but it only causes Force Close repeatedly. I have been able to install Swiftkey X (preview version), and can use it, but it tells me that I need to complete the installation in order to be able to use all the features. (I don't know whether that means there is something I can do that I haven't done yet, or if it means I need to pay for the full version.) Finally, I have tried to install the Thumb Keyboard, but even when following the same process as I have with all the others, it does not even appear as a choice when I pull up the "select input method" screen.
Has anyone had any success with SlideIT or ThumbKeyboard on the nook tablet?
Thanks!
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Some keyboards seem to require more effort than others. Read through this thread:
[Tutorial] Installing alternative Keyboards on the NT.
There is a lot of info in there, iirc I had to read through it myself a couple of times, but I was able to get Hacker's and Swype working. And others have gotten the other keyboards you mentioned working as well.
Also, another neat trick is to also install Keyboard Manager. I have it and it automatically switches from Swype (in portrait) to Hacker's (in landscape) when changing orientations. Very handy.
Does anyone know how to enable the OFFICIAL xperia keyboard(WITH GESTURE INPUT) in cm9???
Can't find any thread about this
If anyone knows how PLZ help me!!!!:crying:
by "gesture input" you mean swyping? why don't you try this keyboard: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEwMiwiY29tLmRhc3VyLnNsaWRlaXQudnQubGl0ZSJd
Already
Yeah Yeah.......
I already tried that............
But I still like the official keyboard anymore.........
So thats why I posted this question for this
If I understood correctly, you need to change the keyboard.
To do that:
Go write something. when the keyboard pops up, draw the notif drawer down and select "select input"
That way you choose which keyboard you use.
Go to minicmsandwich lite by kamarush and download keyboard
and flash that zip
flash this one, xperia s keyboard. layouts,themes etc, loads of extra features over the xperia mdpi one.
i confirm this works with cm9 on my LWW
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27906967&postcount=20
go to settings --> advanced --> keyboard configuration. Select your keyboard and reboot. Than when you are typing scroll the status bar down and "press select keyboard methode". than select "Android-keyboard" instead of "casual-input".