I have a Korean Version Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Model number SHV-E250L from the LGU+ Network in Korea.
The problem that i'm having is that i can't remove the korean characters from the keypad (number pad) not the keyboard, you will see what i mean in the images i have attached. (I have already changed the phones input language to english).
The other problem that is bugging me is that i have a notification symbol that has never gone away and i dont know what it means.
Its a grey background a hand with 3 dots next to it, with a green telephone on top, and a grey line through the telephone.
I noticed a similar not the same symbol on my main keypad when you are dialing a telephone number.
I will attach some images and highlight them.
Any help is much appreciated.
Kaiser
Related
My Galaxy Note has developed an infuriating fault which only happens in notepad apps, which is: I touch the screenand the QWERTY keyboard appears. All good. But when I start to type, although the cursor moves (sometimes to the right, more often down a line or two or three first and then to the right) no text appears on screen. However, when I then exit the keyboard, the text miraculously appears. This has only started recently and I'm very keen to get to the bottom of it. My notepad of choice is "Note Everything", but I've now duplicated the problem in two other notepad apps. Can anyone please offer any suggestions as to what might be going on here? Many thanks.
On the stock x10mp, whenever there was a field to type in text a small popup screen keyboard would show where I could select different international layouts.
Is it possible to enable these international layouts/popup keyboard on the CWM7?
TIA
Can anybody tell me what the numeric keypad under settings version on on the Gear Fit 2.. I know on any Android device if you repeatedly press your Android version an animated screen pops up indicating the software version like KitKat or Marshmallow.. On the Gear Fit 2 when you repeatedly press software version a numeric keypad pops up similar to a calculator. A numeric keypad appears. Not a calculator but with simulator number buttons that displays corresponding numbers at the top.. Does this serve any function or is it just an animated Interactive things like on other Android operating system's?
Secret service menu, you can access it on the original gear fit
The Tab S3 does not have a keyboard profile that matches the physical layout of this keyboard. English(US) comes close, but most of the punctuation keys do not match up.
Does anybody know is Samsung plans an update to support their own keyboard?
EDT1: Ok...selecting French(Canada) keys match, and I can just use in english; covers both. Leads to another question: some keys have 3 symbols on them, 2 upper/lower left; one lower right. How is the symbol on the lowwer right accessed? for instance, one key has : in the upper left ; in the lower left and (tilde) in the lower right. I can't access the (tilde).
This is a good question. Why does Samsung release a physical keyboard that does not match any android profile? Why did they not create one? The most frustrating part is trying to fill an email address that requires the AT symbol, which should be a shifted-2, yet appears as a "!! WTF!?!?!?!?! This should be a no brainer.. I am terribly disappointed about this... spending almost a grand on this tba s3 with a kb and it doesnˋt work...
Hey fellow TAB S4-users,
I (a student) have owned the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 64gb LTE and the official keyboard cover for a couple of months now. But I have one very annoying problem with the Keyboard/ Samsung Dex software that persists. I have bought this keyboard in the French AZERTY-layout, but because I'm a student of Japanology, I have to use Japanese input very often. When I switch to Japanese input the keyboard switches to a QWERTY-layout with no option to change the layout for Japanese in Samsung Dex. For instance, if I want to type "kazoku", I have to put in "kqwoku". It is certainly possible to adapt to the QWERTY-layout because only the letter "A" and "Z" are switched to respectively "Q" and "W" and furthermore the letter "M" is switched to the key for ",". But what I strugle the most with is that the interpuction on a QWERTY-keyboard is completely different. Furthermore the Japanese script doesn't use the same interpuction as the latin script . For instance, if I want to type the "。" (the Japanese period), I have to input on my AZERTY-keyboard ":" (on a QWERTY-keyboard that would be the key corrsesponding to ".").
If I've searched far and wide for a solution to this problem, but I have not found any. In Windows 10 I encountered the same problem, but was able to fix it by changing the layout for Japanese IME to AZERTY in the registry. But since their is not a similar thing to the Windows Registry in Android/Samsung Dex, I was wondering if I their is a possibility to change the layout for Japanese Romaji input ?
Thanks in avance,
Kaï