[Q] Resurrection Remix 3.1.3 - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Trying for the 1st time this ROM. Flashed it properly though when it starts i got no keyboard. Although android keyboard is available in the settings menu and all settings are accessible, wherever i have to type in something, no keyboard pops. That means i can't even install a 3rd party keyboard, as i can't log the Playstore and cannot search anything. Would install one through CWM, but i don't know any available in that format.
Please advise.

Look at this,maybe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964663
I once flashed a rom like that and had no keyboard or file explorer lol
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[Q] Calkulin's G-Tab Keyboard Issue

I've been having an issue getting Thumb Keyboard working with Calkulin's G-Tab ROM. I've tried moving the .apk to system/app with rootexplorer and changing the permissions of it to rw-r-r, but I'm not sure if there's an order I should be following in order to get it installed correctly.
Does anyone have any insight into how to get a keyboard set up with Calkulin's G-Tab ROM? They show up in the settings, but clicking the checkbox and agreeing to the popup doesn't check the box, it remains unchecked and the keyboard cannot be selected as an input method.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have done the same thing, trying to get Swype to work after installing the beta from the swype website. It actually worked swyping 2 words, and then stopped. I am still able to type like a normal keyboard. Moved from data/apps to system/apps - permissions were already changed. Enabled in settings, and then rest the tab. Thoughts?
Simplest way to get a keyboard working in any version of TnT is to go ahead and install the keyboard and then run the the settings replace, and rollback files located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9532446&postcount=1
You can install the keyboard from the Market, an apk, whatever. To select it you install the settings replace file from clockwork, then boot your tablet and go to settings, language and keyboard, and select the keyboard. After that go back and run the rollback file in clockwork and your TnT settings menu will be back. You need to put the TnT settings menu back or some widgets and other stuff won't work.
It only takes about 1 minute to do this and it works great.. And whenever I say best way... It means best way for me... I'm pretty sure someone will be by to tell me there way is better.. Happens every time
Sprdtyf350 said:
Simplest way to get a keyboard working in any version of TnT is to go ahead and install the keyboard and then run the the settings replace, and rollback files located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9532446&postcount=1
You can install the keyboard from the Market, an apk, whatever. To select it you install the settings replace file from clockwork, then boot your tablet and go to settings, language and keyboard, and select the keyboard. After that go back and run the rollback file in clockwork and your TnT settings menu will be back. You need to put the TnT settings menu back or some widgets and other stuff won't work.
It only takes about 1 minute to do this and it works great.. And whenever I say best way... It means best way for me... I'm pretty sure someone will be by to tell me there way is better.. Happens every time
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this worked perfectly for me, thanks a bunch
Sprdtyf350 said:
Simplest way to get a keyboard working in any version of TnT is to go ahead and install the keyboard and then run the the settings replace, and rollback files located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9532446&postcount=1
You can install the keyboard from the Market, an apk, whatever. To select it you install the settings replace file from clockwork, then boot your tablet and go to settings, language and keyboard, and select the keyboard. After that go back and run the rollback file in clockwork and your TnT settings menu will be back. You need to put the TnT settings menu back or some widgets and other stuff won't work.
It only takes about 1 minute to do this and it works great.. And whenever I say best way... It means best way for me... I'm pretty sure someone will be by to tell me there way is better.. Happens every time
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Thanks so much!

Help: CM7 Keyboard needed

Hi
I cant remember which rom I downloaded but I know it was based on CM7, it came with the ICS keyboard from the market. I found it slow so I downloaded gingerbread keyboard from market deleted ICS keyboard from system/apps.
Now I sold my phone to a work colleague who has gone to Srilanka. Now instead of removing my account he formatted the phone and now has no keyboard and no way to sign into the Play Store. The only solutution I can think of (complete rom download and install is not an option) it to flash a gingerbread keyboard.
Can someone make a flashable zip or link me to a keyboard please?
It seems that when he formatted the phone, the system could not recover the original keyboard app that you had deleted.
The solution is simple: You can either reflash the rom from your sd card or (if you have a zip viewer) go into your rom bin, grab the keyboard app and install it from your sd card.

Android 4.0.4 ICS changing stock iOS look to original Android look

I do have a Hero H2000+ with rooted ICS ROM, Android 4.0.4.
When you enter menu/settings there´s an imitated iOS structure with just a few/selected Android settings. Screenlock is also like iOS.
I´m not able to get original Android settings menu with all Android settings. Just installed Holo launcher HD, but menu is still like iOS.
How can I come to Original Android 4.0.4 ICS menu?
Thanks!!!
Stefan
Questions should be posted in Q&A forums, not Development forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
See rule #15
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StefanMiller said:
I do have a Hero H2000+ with rooted ICS ROM, Android 4.0.4.
When you enter menu/settings there´s an imitated iOS structure with just a few/selected Android settings. Screenlock is also like iOS.
I´m not able to get original Android settings menu with all Android settings. Just installed Holo launcher HD, but menu is still like iOS.
How can I come to Original Android 4.0.4 ICS menu?
Thanks!!!
Stefan
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Hi,
i have the exact phone with the iOS theme.. do you have issues after installing apps?
rbolt168 said:
Hi,
i have the exact phone with the iOS theme.. do you have issues after installing apps?
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only with app "voxer".
Try this ROM
http://www.sendspace.com/file/g953ll
It´s unfortunately with iOS style, but with root and all apps (without voxer till now) work. You just should install another alarm clock and calculator app.
in that german forum there are a lot of ROMs. I.e. Taiwan101 ROM. My Problem is that all of them don´t work with my main camera (
http://chinamobiles.org/showthread.php?32373-Hero-H2000-Rom-Recovery
Stefan
SOLUTION!!!
The solution for regular Android outfit, regular Android menu, with root, playstore and even voxer app working!!!
0. Install CWM recovery (i.e. in play store via ROM Manager app)
1. You have to install this V3 ROM version in CWM recovery first. http://www.sendspace.com/file/g953ll
2. Make a reset (factory reset, reset cache, reset dalvik cache) in CWM recovery
2. Then open SP Flasher and flash only ANDROID and USER DATA unzipped from here http://fileshare.in.ua/6956471
3. install in CWM recovery that .zip n2k1.com/n2k1/GT-i9300/hero_h2000.rar (first unRAR on PC, need only .zip file!!!)
Restart.
Set input to Android keyboard.
Be happy
Hi, can you post a backup of the stock 4.04 ics ios themed rom? please.
i need to go back to it. Like you ,I was able to get the camera...but the wifi is dead.. no wifi.
tried a whole bunch of roms..nothing.
thanks

[Q] Lg optimus G stock Keyboard

I am new to this. I tried to root my phone and found out that my stock lg keyboard was deleted although rooting was successful. Next I tried to port LG G2's keyboard. Installed it successfully but all the emojis weren't appearing so I edited the fallback_fonts.xml
Now the keyboard keeps on crashing and the Lgkeyboard option is grayed out.
What do you guys suggest I do?
Can anyone provide me the fallback_fonts.xml from their LGOG or is there an alternate solution? I think I "might" have messed that up as before it was just fine apart from the emojis and stuff.
Please help me out. Quite worried and curious.
Thanks.
ahmed1995 said:
I am new to this. I tried to root my phone and found out that my stock lg keyboard was deleted although rooting was successful. Next I tried to port LG G2's keyboard. Installed it successfully but all the emojis weren't appearing so I edited the fallback_fonts.xml
Now the keyboard keeps on crashing and the Lgkeyboard option is grayed out.
What do you guys suggest I do?
Can anyone provide me the fallback_fonts.xml from their LGOG or is there an alternate solution? I think I "might" have messed that up as before it was just fine apart from the emojis and stuff.
Please help me out. Quite worried and curious.
Thanks.
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Hi,do you mean you are trying to put the new LG G3 keyboard on your current LG G or the LG G2? I know its possible to get the LG G3's keyboard not sure about the LG G2's keyboard. Let me know I can try to help you from there.
clementinox said:
Hi,do you mean you are trying to put the new LG G3 keyboard on your current LG G or the LG G2? I know its possible to get the LG G3's keyboard not sure about the LG G2's keyboard. Let me know I can try to help you from there.
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Hi,
Thanks for the awaited reply.
Yeah, Basically I own an ATT LG optimus G (E970). I rooted and found that my stock Google keyboard had vanished. Anyhow, I installed the G3 keyboard app port created by cloudy and granted superuser permissions and installed. I had enabled the LG keyboard as default. Upon installing that I found out that the stock LG keyboard too vanished. When I went to system/app folder I found out that the LGEIME.apk had a blue android icon. I think that it wasnt able to recognize the apk. In case you don't know how the blue android apk icon looks like I can post a screenshot here.
I hope I have cleared things up. in-case you want to know more I am more willing to clear things up for you.
Thanks for your time.
ahmed1995 said:
Hi,
Thanks for the awaited reply.
Yeah, Basically I own an ATT LG optimus G (E970). I rooted and found that my stock Google keyboard had vanished. Anyhow, I installed the G3 keyboard app port created by cloudy and granted superuser permissions and installed. I had enabled the LG keyboard as default. Upon installing that I found out that the stock LG keyboard too vanished. When I went to system/app folder I found out that the LGEIME.apk had a blue android icon. I think that it wasnt able to recognize the apk. In case you don't know how the blue android apk icon looks like I can post a screenshot here.
I hope I have cleared things up. in-case you want to know more I am more willing to clear things up for you.
Thanks for your time.
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Hi,
Since you only mentioned you rooted your device I'm guessing you are still on 4.1.2?
Did you try installing the Google keyboard from the play store and see if it works.
And I saw you asked for the fall back file on your first post. I looked around and they all seem to be different. I have a custom rom on so I don't know how the stock LG one looks like. Can you copy the code inside the fallback_fonts.xml file you have on here?
clementinox said:
Hi,
Since you only mentioned you rooted your device I'm guessing you are still on 4.1.2?
Did you try installing the Google keyboard from the play store and see if it works.
And I saw you asked for the fall back file on your first post. I looked around and they all seem to be different. I have a custom rom on so I don't know how the stock LG one looks like. Can you copy the code inside the fallback_fonts.xml file you have on here?
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Yeah I am on stock jellybean 4.1.2. I did try installing the google keyboard. I was successful in doing that. I'd like you to know the interesting thing thats happening. When I try to push the LGEIME.apk to system app the keyboard option in languages and input is greyed out and the keyboard force closes when i select i as my default. On the other hand when I removed it from system app and installed it as normal apk its working fine. Any idea why is that happening. I have uploaded the file you asked for in txt format.
Thanks for your time.
ahmed1995 said:
Yeah I am on stock jellybean 4.1.2. I did try installing the google keyboard. I was successful in doing that. I'd like you to know the interesting thing thats happening. When I try to push the LGEIME.apk to system app the keyboard option in languages and input is greyed out and the keyboard force closes when i select i as my default. On the other hand when I removed it from system app and installed it as normal apk its working fine. Any idea why is that happening. I have uploaded the file you asked for in txt format.
Thanks for your time.
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The reason when pushing the file to system app doesn't work could be the permission of the file. To do this use the app "es file explorer" from the play store. Once you push the file in system app, use us file explorer and make sure the permissions of the apk in system app are set to RW-R-R then Reboot your phone.
In ES file Explorer to set permission long press the file you want, at the bottom left click "more" to display options and select properties. A window will pop up and next to the option "permissions" click change. The setup should look like this :
Owner: ☑ ☑ [blank]
Group: ☑ [blank] [blank]
Other: ☑ [blank] [blank]
Hope this works.
clementinox said:
The reason when pushing the file to system app doesn't work could be the permission of the file. To do this use the app "es file explorer" from the play store. Once you push the file in system app, use us file explorer and make sure the permissions of the apk in system app are set to RW-R-R then Reboot your phone.
In ES file Explorer to set permission long press the file you want, at the bottom left click "more" to display options and select properties. A window will pop up and next to the option "permissions" click change. The setup should look like this :
Owner: ☑ ☑ [blank]
Group: ☑ [blank] [blank]
Other: ☑ [blank] [blank]
Hope this works.
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Actually i forgot to write that. I did that already but it still doesnt work. I use the es file explorer and granted these set of permissions. Any other solution?
And why do you think the g3 keyboard doesn't work on phone?
Sorry for the trouble i am creating.
ahmed1995 said:
Actually i forgot to write that. I did that already but it still doesnt work. I use the es file explorer and granted these set of permissions. Any other solution?
And why do you think the g3 keyboard doesn't work on phone?
Sorry for the trouble i am creating.
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The keyboard should work the port is compatible with devices running at least jelly bean. We can try one more thing. Did you install "busybox" from the app store? Once installed open the app and tap install. Then install install the LG g3 keyboard again using the cloudy port apk.
Another method is flashing the zip file using your custom recovery. Here is the zip: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23578570567716415
After flashing wipe cache and dalvic cache then reboot. Select it under language and input, hopefully it's not grayed out.
clementinox said:
The keyboard should work the port is compatible with devices running at least jelly bean. We can try one more thing. Did you install "busybox" from the app store? Once installed open the app and tap install. Then install install the LG g3 keyboard again using the cloudy port apk.
Another method is flashing the zip file using your custom recovery.
After flashing wipe cache and dalvic cache then reboot. Select it under language and input, hopefully it's not grayed out.
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Hey.
Thanks for the reply. You know I actually did that. Installed busybox and then ran the port. the problem is when I install the port I can't see the LG keyboard in Languages and Input. when I go to system apps the LGEIME.apk has a blue android thumbnail. I mean the icon, its a blue android. I have attached the icon for you to see and what this means.
the only thing I didnt try was flashing as I did not install any custom recovery.
Thanks.
ahmed1995 said:
Hey.
Thanks for the reply. You know I actually did that. Installed busybox and then ran the port. the problem is when I install the port I can't see the LG keyboard in Languages and Input. when I go to system apps the LGEIME.apk has a blue android thumbnail. I mean the icon, its a blue android. I have attached the icon for you to see and what this means.
the only thing I didnt try was flashing as I did not install any custom recovery.
Thanks.
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I have seen that icon before on my end as well and most of the time the apk was corrupted and I couldn't install it. I had to download the apk again.
Considering you don't have a custom rom installed, it's hard to tell why you are getting the behavior that you are experiencing on your device. I am almost out of suggestions other than if you want the keyboard to work maybe try a custom recovery and flash a custom rom.

[ROM] Lewa OS 2.12.14 [KitKat]

So we have got another cool ROM for Mi 3 W/C and Mi 4 W.
Lewa OS
This isn't created by me.
Original link
How to flash:
For beginners:
1. If you are on MIUI v5/v6
1 Enter the updater app on your phone.
2 press the menu button/3 dots
3 click Select update package
4 choose the downloaded recovery file. Link given below
5 Reboot
2. If u already have custom recovery
1 Enter recovery mode
2 wipe data/factory reset
3 wipe cache
4 wipe dalvik cache
5 install the rom
6 reboot
1st boot may take lot of time.
PS if someone can mirror the link it ll be highly appreciated
Plz post screen shots too.....
google drive mirror:
English
Anyone tried... Does it support English.. . Any bugs.. I have limited data so if anyone tried give review.. . And which version of lewa os it is v5 of v6
Rajul said:
Anyone tried... Does it support English.. . Any bugs.. I have limited data so if anyone tried give review.. . And which version of lewa os it is v5 of v6
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Will try after 12 am.. Faster data connection..
personal oppinion : its ugly, and doesnt feel that fast, i tried to find out what V it is, but the way it was looking...like a bad joke lenovo interface also, the wallpaper on stock launcher got bugged. if u want to try something new, then do it. after 15 min on my phone, i got to AOSP (lived 2 weeks with MiUi 6 )
cannot install gapps, recovery display full memory.
anyone can install it? pls give me link of that gapps.
dktblade said:
cannot install gapps, recovery display full memory.
anyone can install it? pls give me link of that gapps.
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Try look for micro gapps.. Around 30Mb..
i toyed with this rom for a couple of hours last night. please find some screenshots attached, and some others here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rkdj2p8qk60ozxa/AACPskjk0GnMivAm4xSEB9a4a?dl=0
some initial reactions:
- the wallpaper bug is really annoying. workaround: select a live wallpaper, that would display properly. you might want to try "simple image wallpaper free" from google play, that's supposed to set up a centered wallpaper.
- gapps micro package works nice, but don't flash it before booting the rom, or you will get an fc loop from the settings app. flash the rom first, let it boot, then you can flash the gapps package.
- there's plenty of languages available. not all the ui will use the selected language, though. some settings will remain chinese, some others will be english.
- ui speed is sufficient. not as fast as the aosp rom, but certainly something i could live with.
- the rom is very lightweight. after cleaning the memory via task manager, i got 1.2g of free ram (~1.4g before flashing gapps package).
- all sensors seem to work, including proximity sensor, nfc, gps, ambient light sensor, etc.
- the updater app shows that there's an update, but won't download as according to the rom, there's no external sd card. too bad.
- downloads from the lewa app store are just unbearably slow. 10-20kb/s, brings back the modem years
- the browser is pretty nice actually, there's plenty of settings, and text reflow works better than in chrome.
edit: a last remark: most preinstalled apps can be removed, but you don't want to do that right after flashing the rom. one of the preinstalled apps contains the factory keyboard, so after removing some chinese whatever, i found myself without a keyboard. so install a keyboard of your choice, and then you can uninstall whatever you want.
s4tch said:
i toyed with this rom for a couple of hours last night. please find some screenshots attached, and some others here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rkdj2p8qk60ozxa/AACPskjk0GnMivAm4xSEB9a4a?dl=0
some initial reactions:
- the wallpaper bug is really annoying. workaround: select a live wallpaper, that would display properly. you might want to try "simple image wallpaper free" from google play, that's supposed to set up a centered wallpaper.
- gapps micro package works nice, but don't flash it before booting the rom, or you will get an fc loop from the settings app. flash the rom first, let it boot, then you can flash the gapps package.
- there's plenty of languages available. not all the ui will use the selected language, though. some settings will remain chinese, some others will be english.
- ui speed is sufficient. not as fast as the aosp rom, but certainly something i could live with.
- the rom is very lightweight. after cleaning the memory via task manager, i got 1.2g of free ram (~1.4g before flashing gapps package).
- all sensors seem to work, including proximity sensor, nfc, gps, ambient light sensor, etc.
- the updater app shows that there's an update, but won't download as according to the rom, there's no external sd card. too bad.
- downloads from the lewa app store are just unbearably slow. 10-20kb/s, brings back the modem years
- the browser is pretty nice actually, there's plenty of settings, and text reflow works better than in chrome.
edit: a last remark: most preinstalled apps can be removed, but you don't want to do that right after flashing the rom. one of the preinstalled apps contains the factory keyboard, so after removing some chinese whatever, i found myself without a keyboard. so install a keyboard of your choice, and then you can uninstall whatever you want.
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I try and it got wallpaper bugs.. But it also got update.. Have u update?..
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