[Q] HTC_IME keyboard gone after ICS RUU - HTC Amaze 4G

My HTC_IME keyboard touch input disappeared after my first reboot of achieving ICS RUU. I used root explorer navigated to system/app/ and i can see it there. However I wasn't about to install it after mounting and pressing the "install" option.
It says "Application not installed"
Anyone have the stock HTC_IME apk I can get from? Im not sure what version it is though.

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Anyone able to get HTC_IME.apk keyboard working?

I have been trying to get the HTC_IME keyboard installed but it is not working for me. I have tried with ADB and root explorer and with terminal emulator. With any of these, it does not show up as an option to choose in Nook Color Tools. If I try to install the APK I get "Parse Error There is a problem parsing the package"
I have tried several different apk files, one from my HTC EVO, and a few from XDA downloads.
None of the Froyo HTC_IME.apk files show up at all in the keyboard list.
I can get one of the HTC_IME.apk files to show up in the list and it must be from a previous version of Android. When I chose it, however, no keyboard appears.
I have also tried various HTC_IME.apk files with an included Clicker.apk for calibration and still nothing.
Anybody have any success with the HTC_IME keyboard?
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I played with it a little, too, but I didn't have any luck. I don't remember what I tried, but it involved NookColor Tools to switch and I ended up settling for the Gingerbread keyboard until someone figures this out.
There's an Eclair version and a Froyo version, and I think we need to use the Eclair verison.

How can instal htc keyboard?

Hi i have gingercrutz rom. I want to install htc keybord like in the other rom but i can't do this. I have download the htc keybord, installed the two file, flag on the htc-imei imput but when i chose htc imei as a keyboard don't appair nothing. How can i do? There is someone that can help me?
P.s. i havee installed lgkeyboard like un update and that works, but i don't like lg keyboard.
Download the two file from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5475283
--put it in the sdcard not in the folder
--install both the file
Clicker
HTC_IME
go to msg
long press
input method
select HTC_Ime
and done.

Installing stock asus keyboard app

Has anyone tried to reinstall the stock asus Keyboard app?
I know it's the "keyboard.apk".
I tried to install it via root explorer by moving it to /system/app then giving it all permissions and rebooting. But it still won't show up.
Any ideas?
The stock keyboard isn't inside Keyboard.apk; that only contains the shortcuts for the Asus dock keys. The Asus Keyboard is inside XT9IME.apk.
**Edit**
Never mind I found it on this old post. You need these files:
Needed for software keyboard:
XT9IME.apk
/system/lib/libjni_xt9input.so
/system/lib/libjni_xt9kcm.so
/system/usr/xt9
I yanked these out of the revolver rom and put them in place with root explorer.
Now I'm good to go. Thanks agentdr8.
apollostees said:
**Edit**
Never mind I found it on this old post. You need these files:
Needed for software keyboard:
XT9IME.apk
/system/lib/libjni_xt9input.so
/system/lib/libjni_xt9kcm.so
/system/usr/xt9
I yanked these out of the revolver rom and put them in place with root explorer.
Now I'm good to go. Thanks agentdr8.
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I know this is an old post, but it's the only thread where I found someone was able to successfully install the Asus keyboard on a custom ROM. I have the files you listed, but I'm unable to copy them to the required folders. I tried with a regular file explorer as well as a root explorer. I am running CM10.1, rooted of course.
jleonard711 said:
I know this is an old post, but it's the only thread where I found someone was able to successfully install the Asus keyboard on a custom ROM. I have the files you listed, but I'm unable to copy them to the required folders. I tried with a regular file explorer as well as a root explorer. I am running CM10.1, rooted of course.
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So I found another thread which included a file called asus_keyboard.zip which I simply needed to download and install from recovery mode, but after doing that when I select the Asus Keyboard I just keep getting the error message "Unfortunately Asus Keyboard has stopped". And it keeps popping up every 2 seconds until I disable it. Any ideas?
Here's where I found it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1542502&highlight=keyboard

[Q] question: language settings in Go Keyboard

I rooted my Nook Tablet (8gb) following jichuan89 and others' thread. I installed Go Launcher and everything works great.
However, I could not get Go Keyboard work. I installed it, and when I am trying to enable it by selecting "step 1: choose Go Keyboard". it tells me "please click settings --> language&keyboard to enable Go Keyboard". BUT I do not have a "language&keyboard" option in any of my settings.
Please help.
To get a keyboard to work on a stock rooted rom takes some extra work beyond just rooting.
There is a post on this for Swype keyboards. I have been able to get it to work with pretty much any keyboard.
Using your root explorer (i use es explorer and be sure to enable the r/w of the root directory)
Copy the .apk of the keyboard you want to to /system/app
Long press on the .apk file and adjust the properties. Press change. Make sure all the boxes are checked.
Reboot. You got me i had to go back into the root and has to install the program from there because i was getting force closes. They stopped one i did that.
Sent from my BNTV250 using XDA

deleted system apps and now no keyboard at all...plz help!

I have Vivax Point X45 Pro. I rooted it using Root Genius and all was working fine until i ran out of space so i did a stupid move and decided to erase few apps from system on the phone... after that when ever i try to go to Settings > Language & input i get " Unfortunately, Settings has stopped." and I cant solve that... i did factory reset and now when i enter message or where ever I have to type no keyboard appears... downloaded Google keyboard and KII keyboard but I cant set them default because I cant enter Language & input in Settings... dont know what to do... plz help ?
Kenannp said:
I have Vivax Point X45 Pro. I rooted it using Root Genius and all was working fine until i ran out of space so i did a stupid move and decided to erase few apps from system on the phone... after that when ever i try to go to Settings > Language & input i get " Unfortunately, Settings has stopped." and I cant solve that... i did factory reset and now when i enter message or where ever I have to type no keyboard appears... downloaded Google keyboard and KII keyboard but I cant set them default because I cant enter Language & input in Settings... dont know what to do... plz help ?
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I'd try copying either the Google keyboard's or the KII keyboard's (whichever one you want) .apk from /data/app to your sdcard, renaming it to LatinIME.apk, copying it to /system/app, and then immediately rebooting.
thenookieforlife3 said:
I'd try copying either the Google keyboard's or the KII keyboard's (whichever one you want) .apk from /data/app to your sdcard, renaming it to LatinIME.apk, copying it to /system/app, and then immediately rebooting.
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i try that now but it the same... i instaled KII Keyboard fonded it and did all that u told me to try and nothing... same thing like before... same force close happens... dunno what to do still....
Kenannp said:
i try that now but it the same... i instaled KII Keyboard fonded it and did all that u told me to try and nothing... same thing like before... same force close happens... dunno what to do still....
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Alright, my very last recommendation to you is this. If this doesn't work, I'm sunk, and you're sunk.
1. Download the .zip attached.
2. Open it, but don't extract it. Navigate to the /system/app directory inside of the .zip.
3. Take the KII Keyboard .apk that you renamed to LatinIME.apk and put it right into the directory you just had open in step 2.
4. Close out of the .zip.
5. In whichever way you prefer (ADB, FTP, USB), copy the kbd_fixer.zip that you just modified onto the root of your device's external SD card.
6. With the SD card plugged in, boot your device into recovery mode, preferable ClockworkMod recovery.
7. In CWM, click on first "Install zip from sdcard", then "Choose zip from sdcard", then "kbd_fixer.zip", and lastly "Yes".
8. Let the script run.
9. After that, click "Reboot system now".
10. And you should be 100% good to go!
If those steps don't work for you, I'm out of ideas.
Hope this helps! :good:

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