Need T9 keyboard, HTC Trace f.ex? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've searched and searched. But I can't find this anywhere. Can't believe that nobody have made a port of this, so we could've used it in both CM7 and MIUI. I'm on Sense 3.0 Revolution and I'm loving the HTC Trace keyboard. But I like to play with different roms, that's the fun with androids! I'm from Norway and there aren't that many good keyboards with norwegian prediction and T9/phonekeypad. The HTC_IME Mod is far away compared to this keyboard, especially on the prediction. And I find it amusing to use the trace function once in a while. I'm just a fan, not a developer. But for you who are it can't be that hard? Shoot me if I'm wrong...
Also tried to install android keyboards from LG and Samsung Galaxy S2 as I know they have T9 pad, flashed in recovery, but they don't appear in the language/keyboard setting menu no matter what... Are they blocked for anything but their "brand"?
Hoping for other answers than try swype, swiftkey, etc etc..
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real t9 tracing

sorry if this is in the wrong forum but was wondering if anyone has found a real t9 tracing keyboard? tried swype and flex t9 but couldnt find an actual t9 mode in them to trace on, only thing ive seen so far was ultra keyboard but that had allot of problems and lost support awhile ago
I have yet to find one that works well and have used every keyboard on the market on several models would be worth submitting to a dev
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[Q] Japanese keyboard for Android Open Kang Project Build

I have been running AOKP on my galaxy nexus so decided id give it a try on the prime tablet. Everything runs great as expected (thanks and praise) however it seems there is no support for my Japanese keyboard.. Is there anyone in the same boat as me? Any possible solutions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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I just heard back from the developer/porter for the AOKP ASUS rom. He was very kind but unfortunately said, "Japanese isn't one of the included languages by Asus and is only supported on the full Japanese version of their stock software" So for now I flashed back to the original rom so i can still type with my dock in Japanese. I searched Japanese blogs and forums as well but only found interest in getting a Japanese keyboard supported rom. If anyone is interested in doing a rom with Japanese support I would be happy to do testing. I am not a programmer but I have been flashing roms with CWM for a while and fairly confident as long as there are some directions to read..
taroya said:
I have been running AOKP on my galaxy nexus so decided id give it a try on the prime tablet. Everything runs great as expected (thanks and praise) however it seems there is no support for my Japanese keyboard.. Is there anyone in the same boat as me? Any possible solutions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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You could always try a software keyboard like Simeji till it is supported. My Bluetooth Japanese keyboard doesn't work on stock firmware either.
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That is a good idea, thanks. Ill reflash this weekend to see if the qwerty key mapping is correct. I did try Google beta Japanese input but the key mapping was incorrect and typing in the dock with qwerty mode selected did not allow me to type in Japanese, only English.
Hi guys,
I'm in the same boat as you.
I'd love to have be able to have all the extra functionality and performance of a custom rom whilst also still retaining the ability to use the dedicated keyboard key on my Japanese TF201 dock to switch between English and Japanese.
I wonder how complicated the process would be to rip the keyboard's software from a stock rom and implement it into a custom rom..
I'm not a huge fan of the stock Japanese keyboard that ASUS provides though; it's laggy as hell and nowhere near as good at word prediction as say Simeji.
Is there no way to map the functinality to the key in order to change keyboards but with a different keyboard such as Simeji??
If anyone has any links to some Japanese language pages that might offer some Japanese TF201 roms which are likely to include the keyboard components, I'm sure we'd all be greatful!
I've had little luck finding anything so far
me too
I'm running AOKP on my japanese TF201 but the keyboard layouts (onscreen and physical) are screwed. Just searching for a way to flash back the last japanese firmware running on version 4.0.3 (my AOKP milestone 6.1 runs on 4.0.4). If anyone can point me to the right direction, I would definitely appreciate the help.

[REQUEST] Korean for HTC One keyboard

Is there anyways to add korean to the HTC keyboard?
I looked in languages on the keyboard and korean wasn't one of the options.
The look and feel of the keyboard is great but if there isnt korean I cant use it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Google korean keyboard
Hi, I guess you're Korean because you're looking for Korean keyboard right? I'm also Korean but I thought I better leave my answer in English.
Anyways, I guess Google Korean Keyboard is the only option we got here. I purchased S4 because of that language issue but I can't resist htc zoe's features so I'm going to swap my S4 with htc one.
sixk said:
Is there anyways to add korean to the HTC keyboard?
I looked in languages on the keyboard and korean wasn't one of the options.
The look and feel of the keyboard is great but if there isnt korean I cant use it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
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I was trying to find that too. So I got Kii keyboard and downloaded the Korean keyboard. The Kii Keys are surprisingly easy to use.
Oddly enough, there is a system language option for Korean, but no matching Korean keyboard option.
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Oddly enough, there is a system language option for Korean, but no matching Korean keyboard option.
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Really? I couldn't see any Korean option from System Language.
Are you using htc One? then what country are you at?
Im in the USA.
When you first start or after a factory reset you can choose Korea for the language but the keyboard is non existance.
what are they thinking...
the HTC keyboard is really nice though
think ill send them a lil email.
Ok I got a response from them and this is what they say:
Dear danny chun,
Thank you for contacting HTC Technical Support, Danny.
In this specific case as your HTC One does not have this option (Due to different version of keyboard), I would suggest you to install a third-party application to use it for Korean language.
There are many apps (some of them are for free) that you can check at:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=korean+keyboard&c=apps
As these are third-party applications, HTC does not support or warranty any of them, and its implementation is at your discretion. I will be looking forward to your response if further assistance is required.
As always, we are here to answer any technical questions or concerns you may have between 8am to 1am, 7 days a week for your convenience, or by phone at 1-866-449-8358.
Thank you for contacting HTC and have a great day.
Let me know if I have successfully answered your question, please click here to complete this.
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Sincerely,
Carlos
HTC
So there is no way it seem... T.T
it's so frustrating.. even if you download third party apps for this phone, you can't even select it as a choice for keyboard.
Even if you click the (on) position for the third party keyboard there is no way to actually use the keyboard.
This brings you back to selecting "keyboard options" in HTC Sense Input which does absolutely nothing...
Anyone find a fix or way around this??
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it's so frustrating.. even if you download third party apps for this phone, you can't even select it as a choice for keyboard.
Even if you click the (on) position for the third party keyboard there is no way to actually use the keyboard.
This brings you back to selecting "keyboard options" in HTC Sense Input which does absolutely nothing...
Anyone find a fix or way around this??
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Have you tried Google's Korean IME? https://play.google.com/store/apps/...29nbGUuYW5kcm9pZC5pbnB1dG1ldGhvZC5rb3JlYW4iXQ..
(edit: I see a link was provided to the play store previously, with Google's IME being the first option on that page)
I will make a Korean HTC Sense based Keyboard unless someone from South Korea has the korean HTC One M9 and would care to share the APK

Android 4.4 update installed Swype?

So I have a Galaxy S4 and finally updated it to Android 4.4, so you might be going 'wow, Samsung is slower than HTC for once!' and I'll go 'yeah, I know right!'. Anyways, now I'm interested in this 'Swype' keyboard installation that's going on. Before we begin, just thought you should know that I am just curious with who is doing this so it's not really an issue of mine.
Swype can only be disabled, but cannot be uninstalled. I have used Swype before as a trial, but removed it as I liked SwiftKey better. Now I'm almost positive this was a new install with Android 4.4 because I had to go through the welcome screens for Swype when I first selected it as my default keyboard input method. You might ask how did I first notice this? Well, a friend of mine was spamming emoji's because they new I couldn't do it back and so I was going through all the keyboards I had to see if they had a list of Emojis, which looked like is only available on Google's stock keyboard. Anyways, as I'm certain that I did not install Swype, it had to come with the update, but my question (or interest) is who did it?
As far as I know, Samsung has their own keyboard with a SwiftKey licensing to use their word prediction algorithm. Highly doubt Google brought Swype in as it would just introduce competition against their own keyboard and it wouldn't make sense not to implement Emojis on Swype if Google indeed did bring Swype in. I'm speculating that Swype (Nuance really) paid Google to have their application installed on all new 4.4 updates?

[Q] AOSP Keyboard Dictionaries

Hello.
I am facing a great problem with AOSP keyboard dictionaries. I am hoping to use AOSP keyboard with my own language (malay) and therefore I also require the spell check to work with it.
With my current Cyanogenmod ROM, I cannot seems to be able to correct any of my spelled Malay words; presumably, there aren't any dictionary of it.
Concerned, I tried to use France as the language, shocked, the spell-checker works with France. So, this made my guess about the missing dictionary a possible-true thing. Add-on dictionaries is "empty" and also I cannot find a way to add any dictionaries.
As I am rooted, are there any ways I can force add the malay dictionary?
I am thinking of finding the English UK dictionary and translate it by-hand (working hard for it) and then put it back onto the system. Anyone who can guide me with this?
Ironically, changing CM's main language into "Bahasa Melayu" or Malay seems to work. I am not so sure why it doesn't on AOSP keyboard.
One thing to note, please don't recommend me installing another keyboard. No, I just want to stick with the mighty low resource fast and trustful stock keyboard.
Device Specs for someone who needs it:
- Xperia SP C5303
- Cyanogenmod 11 Kitkat (which is 4.4.4) nightly
- of-course prerooted (it's CM)
Thank you so much in advance if you are looking forward to help me Have a nice day.
Hello. I understand that one would not automatically gets reply on the forums, but doesn't there be anyone who at least know little about this matter?
Bumping this up
Last bump before I bump again a month later
Bump!! Abandoned for a month but I really still need a workaround for this.
one last sweet bump
It is most likely that the AOSP keyboard just doesn't have that language built in and as most aosp apps are left for dead by Google it would take someone to manually add the code into the AOSP keyboard on the source level. Just because the the main language changes doesn't mean the keyboard has the language.

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