[Q] Norwegian Stock Keyboard - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've sucessfully flashed
XXKG6
Android 2.3.4
This package has: PDA:XXKG6| PHONE: XXKG6| CSC:XEUKD1
Download:
XXKG6 Stock Kernel:
Password:
and rooted via CF-Root
Thing is I cant find a thread that would guide me to installing stock samsung keyboards. I need the scandinavian keyboards and dictionarys...
can anyone help or point me in the right direction?

I've never managed to install Norwegian keyboards/dictionaries on ROMs without them, haven't got the know-how. Never found a guide/tutorial for installing extra languages either, but can't say I've looked too much..
Leo's custom ROM Revolution has Norwegian support for KG6 in the newest version - 2.5 - I believe (haven't tried it yet, still on 2.4).
I got Better Keyboard from the market, it's grown on me so much it's my default now.
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Well wow, way to bump, but anyways, you think this'll work on ICS?
You see, I kind of have a problem with finding a replacement keyboard, with Norwegian Layout and the three scandinavian letters "Æ Ø Å"
Sure, they're there but not as their own button.
And I couldn't extract the stock samsung keyboard from the Android 4.0.3 "Samsung Version" either :C

For the stock keyboard go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650180&highlight=stock+keyboard
Not sure about Norweigen layout though

22sl22 said:
For the stock keyboard go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650180&highlight=stock+keyboard
Not sure about Norweigen layout though
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Got this one, well, I guess I'll have to dig into it myself.

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Hi all,
VillainRom is working very well so far. Congrats to programmer(s).
I just have a problem with the keyboard. I cannot have the swiss keyboard (qwertz) anymore even if I choose French (Switzerland) in the languages menu. The only possible keyboard available is qwerty whatever language or keyboard I choose.
In stock rom, it's possible to choose qwerty, qwertz, azerty, etc...
Can anyone help ?
Thank you in advance.
Try the market but it may be too early for 2.3.4 compatible the devs are likely to wait until 2.3.4 is an official release .
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I think it's due to VillainRom because in stock rom KG1, the choice is possible.
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[Q]how to put stock chinese keyboard to other rom

most of rom do not have stock chinese keyboard
anyone know
how to extract stock keyboard & and put into other rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1075278
http://www.multiupload.com/RLEHXYE5UG
here is the hong kong rom show in upper xda thread
do anyone know the method?
See this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189122
But I guess you either have to use an odexed rom or deodex the files yourself. I am using a deodexed rom (Cognition) and copying the chinese input files doesn't work for me.
Also here are some roms (LeoMar75 Revolution, Cognition, Litening) that are supposed to have chinese input added: http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=568&t=2188818&last=30702086
I have not tried these though. They haven't been updated for all of the new versions.
Unless you have particular affinity for the stock keyboard, just download sougo from android market, much easier.
The fullscreen handwriting in the stock Samsung keyboard is pretty good. Not all of the Chinese keyboards on the market support fullscreen. I know Baidu does, but not sure about Sougo.
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Arabic support for Thunderbolt on 2.3.4?

Hi All,
First of all, I DID do a search and nothing turned up. I also don't know which sub-forum this needs to go under, so mods please feel free to move it to a better location.
Note: I know there are other Android phones out there that have Arabic language packs, but it was not at all clear if those same packs would work on the Thunderbolt, and even less clear if they would work on the STOCK 2.3.4 update.
The basics:
Thunderbolt running 2.3.4 STOCK rooted and ready to go.
ClockworkMod recovery installed
So far the ONLY way for me to read Arabic properly is using Opera Mobile. However this only works for browsing sites like aljazeera.net. The system itself doesn't support Arabic entirely with apps like the Webkit browser, and text messaging showing the letters in LTR rather than RTL and disjoint.
Since I have a rooted device running the latest official stock rom (2.3.4) I figured now is the time to investigate.
Can anyone please help? Thanx
bump, i would appreciate knowing this as well. anyway to get arabic support without rooting or changing rom?
there isn't really something arabic specific for the thunderbolt, but you can download fonts/keyboards to give support.
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[Q] How can I install the Hebrew language on a custom ROM in my (rooted) Galaxy S2?

I bought a Samsung Galaxy S2 from Cellcom, and the first thing I did with it was to root it and install CyanogenMod 7.1. For some reason, CyanogenMod doesn't like Cellcom simcards, and it had a lot of problems (apparently this is a known problem within the community). After that I tried a lot of different ROMs, and I ended up staying with VillainRom 3.0.
The thing is that I NEED to be able to write in Hebrew, and the ROM doesn't come with Hebrew language installed. I usually never start threads but I already tried a couple of solutions I saw in several forums and none of them helped (one even ****ed up my ROM and made me had to install it again). I don't need to have everything in Hebrew, I just need to be able to write emails and SMS in Hebrew. Can anybody help me? Is it possible to install different languages on the side?
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[Q] RTL Arabic on S2 i777

my first post, please don't flame (too hard).
I've helped others with GPS and Play store glitch after jelly bean update, and now looking for some help.
My wife has an S2 i777 and did SIM unlock to use with T-MO.
It's GB 2.3.6. The PDA is i777 UCKK6.
I'm looking for RTL with Arabic language support. I've done weeks of reading and I found this nice thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292841 But that ONLY supports UCKH7
This phone is not rooted.
Looking for noob instructions for RTL arabic support.
Thanks in advance.
1. Upgrade to ICS and you should have proper Arabic support sans keyboard - AFAIK Hebrew/Arabic/all RTL language support was first introduced on ICS. When on ICS, download any Arabic keyboard from Play Store and you should be good to go.
2. Or move to deodexed GB ROM (any custom ROM) and run madmack's Arabic patcher (google it and you'll find it). It should work on any deodexed GB ROM, since it's based on Hebrew patcher that decompiles/recompiles the framework - but it's also the reason why it can't work on stock odexed ROM.
I suggest option 1.
Thanks Jack.
1) I heard that ICS was a complete failure and has bricked many i777 S2's. Are you saying to root and use custom ROM as opposed to the ATT update?
2) found what deodexed means... www wugfresh .com /guides / deodex/
Do you have any experience with the i777 S2 and ATT ICS OTA update?
Thanks
1. ICS is generally a better system on this phone IMHO. I do suggest moving to it through custom ROMs rather than through stock official upgrade - stock-based custom ROMs offer stock stability with customization options, and EMBRYO 5.4 is a good ROM that I'm happily running. Not sure how relevant the infamous "brickbug" is, but it's irrelevant for most custom ROMs.
If anyone more familiar with "brickbug" can chime in - you might get a better picture. I got mine with Gingerbread, installed TWRP recovery and flashed custom ROM about 1/2 hour after I got the phone, so I have no experience with stock GB/ICS.
2. "Deodexed" means - not odexed. With Google help:
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-odex-and-deodex-in-android-complete-guide/
Stock ROMs are always odexed, so you'll have to move to a sort of custom ROM anyway. And if you do - you might as well go a better route than staying on GB.
Since I'm the kk6 (2.3.6) GB, do I need to downgrade factory image first in order to root? Or is there a tool out there to root and put a custom ROM (ICS or JB custom ROM).
Thanks
It's not one tool, it's more.
Read the stickies, they contain rooting guides. See that you understand what you're doing before proceeding.
Thanks Jack. I was just wondering if I needed to downgrade GB version first.
No, you don't need.
Just to let you know, there is a thank button to thank the user that helps you.
It's used a lot here on XDA.
You can thank 8 a day.
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