Hello,
I installed wear messenger on my new LG G Watch with messaging bridge to send using that application, whatsapp messages using the minuum keyboard.
The problem is that i would to change the language, but the app has not the internet feature connectivity to download other languages.
I tried to download the "IT" pachage on my phone and send into the folder using push comammand "data/data/com.whirlscape.miinuumkeyboard/files/packs/it/" it said Permission denied.
Are there some procedure to send the file using ADB? i prefer to do not root the smartwatch, but if it is the only alternative i can try it.
NB: i used the adb shell and cd command too, but when i arrived to find the "packs" folder it say "Permission denied".
Do you have root, on your lg?
dettofatto said:
Do you have root, on your lg?
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No i havent. I'm asking if it is necessary or not
I don't know, but I think so...
elgardo94 said:
Hello,
I installed wear messenger on my new LG G Watch with messaging bridge to send using that application, whatsapp messages using the minuum keyboard.
The problem is that i would to change the language, but the app has not the internet feature connectivity to download other languages.
I tried to download the "IT" pachage on my phone and send into the folder using push comammand "data/data/com.whirlscape.miinuumkeyboard/files/packs/it/" it said Permission denied.
Are there some procedure to send the file using ADB? i prefer to do not root the smartwatch, but if it is the only alternative i can try it.
NB: i used the adb shell and cd command too, but when i arrived to find the "packs" folder it say "Permission denied".
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i have the same problem. Have you found a solution?
fer2503 said:
i have the same problem. Have you found a solution?
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i try to install german but i failed any idea ?
Answer found
NYLoRD said:
i try to install german but i failed any idea ?
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i found a answer, you need a phone and copy this files with language and all other option to the lg g watch and flash it (zip) im recovery modus
MFG Tobias
Can you explain? Or give us your zip? Thank you!!
dettofatto said:
Can you explain? Or give us your zip? Thank you!!
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i cant post link ...
PHP:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0hBb5-rTYWqYk43elhvMWJKU1U/view?usp=sharing
write if any problem
Have fun =)
NYLoRD said:
i cant post link ...
PHP:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0hBb5-rTYWqYk43elhvMWJKU1U/view?usp=sharing
write if any problem
Have fun =)
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Hi, I flashed your zip (thank you) but I unable to install other languages. What could I try?
By the way, @dettofatto did you manage to do it?
matteo.gee said:
Hi, I flashed your zip (thank you) but I unable to install other languages. What could I try?
By the way, @dettofatto did you manage to do it?
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look into the zip and delete all other languages, if it dont work i will update the zip file for any language.
----Update----
I reup this zip file, please downlaod the new file it will work
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0hBb5-rTYWqb3dvaElNQVV1XzA/view?usp=sharing
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Change language on Fleksy Keyboard
matteo.gee said:
Hi, I flashed your zip (thank you) but I unable to install other languages. What could I try?
By the way, @dettofatto did you manage to do it?
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Well at least I managed to change language on Fleksy Keyboard, if anyone is interested here is what I did:
Prerequisites:
a. TWRP (suggested)
b. ADB working
c. Fleksy
d. ES File Explorer
TL;DR: move 2 files (the dictionary and the list of the dictionaries) from your phone to the smartwatch.
1. Install Fleksy on your mobile phone
2. enable it and download the language(s) you are interested into
3. use AirDroid to get the APK of Fleksy from your device
4. install Fleksy on your Android Wear device using for example "Android Wear APK Tools master"
5. reboot the LG G Watch (optional but suggested)
6. open Fleksy and do the "Tutorial" (optional, probably)
7. on your mobile phone use for example "Es File Explorer" to navigate to the following folder:
/data/data/com.syntellia.fleksy.keyboard
8. copy it, zip it and move it on the LG G Watch using the following commands:
Code:
adb push nameofthezippedfile.zip /sdcard/nameofthezippedfile.zip
9. use AirDroid to get the APK of ES File Explorer from your device
10. install ES File Explorer on your Android Wear device using for example "Android Wear APK Tools master"
11. reboot the LG G Watch (optional but suggested)
12. open ES Gestore File and unzip nameofthezippedfile.zip in the "current folder"
13. restart to recovery, for example TWRP (connect the smartwatch to your computer (with debugging activated), adb reboot bootloader then chose "recovery mode")
14. tap on "Advanced"
15. tap on "File Manager"
16. navigate to the folder you unzipped a few steps before (com.syntellia.fleksy.keyboard)
17. tap on files
18. tap on Resources
19. copy the file resourceArchive-it-IT.jet (in my case it was -it-IT because I'm Italian, the last part will change to reflect your language)
20. paste it in /data/data/com.syntellia.fleksy.keyboard/files/Resources
21. navigate to the folder you unzipped a few steps before (com.syntellia.fleksy.keyboard)
22. tap on shared_prefs
23. copy the file languagePacksOnDevice.xml
24. paste it in /data/data/com.syntellia.fleksy.keyboard/shared_prefs
25 reboot
26. open Fleksy and enable the language you chose
27. enjoy your new language
Note: I'm not a developer, probably there are better and simpler ways to do this, I probably posted in the wrong place
NYLoRD said:
look into the zip and delete all other languages, if it dont work i will update the zip file for any language.
----Update----
I reup this zip file, please downlaod the new file it will work
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Hello everyone, I got the LG G watch and i managed to install Minuum on my watch thanks to ADB, but I'm not root and I can't flash, is there any way to install the french dictionnary using ADB?
Thanks in advance,
Val
I have taken your zip file and delete all stuff because I want only german language. Flash it with the recovery but cannot see the lanuage for change
Unfortunately the download link is down. Could someone re-upload the file or tell me where to find the required files on my phone? Is it just the language files or do I need anything else?
Hi, anyone could post zip file again with italian language? How Can do everything by myself alternatively?
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Hello guys! I've deleted the default browser now I'm having fc with voice recognition. So please somebody attach in here for me! or leave a link!
I use cm7.1-11
Thank you in advance
Try This....
how to install a froyo 2.2.2 .apk in CM7.1.0?
i want to install InPocketService.apk of Froyo in CM7.1.0
That didn't work!
It says "Application is not installed"
Please help
feh_pexto said:
That didn't work!
It says "Application is not installed"
Please help
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You have to copy apk file into system folder. You can`t install it like any other app. To do that you have to be root user.
I use ES file explorer. Install ES file explorer. Go to options and select "Root Explorer" (press "Allow" when asked from superuser app) and "Mount File System". Copy your apk and go to your phone memory. Go to system and then app folder and paste it. Reboot your phone and you`re done.
marko1103 said:
You have to copy apk file into system folder. You can`t install it like any other app. To do that you have to be root user.
I use ES file explorer. Install ES file explorer. Go to options and select "Root Explorer" (press "Allow" when asked from superuser app) and "Mount File System". Copy your apk and go to your phone memory. Go to system and then app folder and paste it. Reboot your phone and you`re done.
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Already done that! no deal :/
What do you suggest?
same problem... Application is not installed
Copy to SD Card.. go to file manger.. open apk file..ok
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Already done that! no deal :/
What do you suggest?
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Maybe you are using the wrong browser.apk `cause I found that cyanogen mod browser.apk is <500kB in size
here is official from the latest stable cyanogen which should work fine
marko1103 said:
Maybe you are using the wrong browser.apk `cause I found that cyanogen mod browser.apk is <500kB in size
here is official from the latest stable cyanogen which should work fine
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Thank you man! I've copied the system/app/browser.apk from the latest zip. And paste it into the phone. Reboot, and it's done!
Hey I got the same problem here, but this solution didn't work on my mobile phone, Im usin samsung galaxy gt-I8160.
I tried with a lot of different browser.apk and none of them worked when I try to start them it says something like "sorry but the process stopped..."
Sorry misunderstand.delete
There are some interesting settings that you can use in this application. Many of which are hidden, it worked on the origianl Kindle Fire, and I tryed to just use it to get keyboards fixed, and then I was messing with it. Just install apk, doesnt need to be in system/app
Not really sure if its any use besides a couple hidden settings. I ended up getting into the actual ICS settings menu, its interesting to mess around with this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=868366
Lets you add keyboards
I was able to change keyboards with this app.
1.Download nookcolor tools (I found it in the xda forum, not in the market)
2.Download whatever keyboard you want
3. Open up root browser or whatever file explorer you have
4. Click on the apk file for the keyboard you want
5. Select the view option
6. Open the lib folder
The keyboard I downloaded (hacker keyboard) has 4 folders in lib folder
7.I selected the armeabi-v7a folder. Inside you'll find a something.so file (mine was libjni_pckeyboard.so)
8. Click on the .so file and select extract. Mine extracted it to /sdcard/extracted
9.I then copied the .so file from the /extracted folder, opened up the /system/lib folder, and pasted it
10. Move the keyboard apk file to the /system/app folder
11.Reboot the kindle fire and open up the nookcolor tools app
12. Click choose keyboard. Your downloaded keyboard should now be available as an option.
WALAA
I did this just to get a keyboard with a ctrl button. It should work with any keyboard app.
HOWEVER... in landscape mode you can only see like 95% of the keyboard. It works perfect in portrait mode though. Sorry for the long step list. All of these steps may not be necessary but this works. Keyboard will not be available until reboot. Will say updating or upgrading on startup.
Hah..12 steps!!
After every reboot , Swiftkey crashed and i must reinstall from the /system/app/ directory and must click Ok to overwrite an existed Systemapp. Then Swiftkey works perfectly. After a reboot Swiftkey crashed again.
can u help me?
swiftkey
matzew said:
After every reboot , Swiftkey crashed and i must reinstall from the /system/app/ directory and must click Ok to overwrite an existed Systemapp. Then Swiftkey works perfectly. After a reboot Swiftkey crashed again.
can u help me?
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It works on mine. Did u install from market? My launcher did this until I installed it from a non-market source. Try googling swiftkey apk and then follow the steps above. Also make sure you move the .so file.
Hansen ndtsen
Thanks. Is the Keyboard available after a reboot?
swiftkey
matzew said:
Thanks. Is the Keyboard available after a reboot?
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Mine is.
How did you get the ics settings?
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strat6 said:
I was able to change keyboards with this app.
1.Download nookcolor tools (I found it in the xda forum, not in the market)
2.Download whatever keyboard you want
3. Open up root browser or whatever file explorer you have
4. Click on the apk file for the keyboard you want
5. Select the view option
6. Open the lib folder
The keyboard I downloaded (hacker keyboard) has 4 folders in lib folder
7.I selected the armeabi-v7a folder. Inside you'll find a something.so file (mine was libjni_pckeyboard.so)
8. Click on the .so file and select extract. Mine extracted it to /sdcard/extracted
9.I then copied the .so file from the /extracted folder, opened up the /system/lib folder, and pasted it
10. Move the keyboard apk file to the /system/app folder
11.Reboot the kindle fire and open up the nookcolor tools app
12. Click choose keyboard. Your downloaded keyboard should now be available as an option.
WALAA
I did this just to get a keyboard with a ctrl button. It should work with any keyboard app.
HOWEVER... in landscape mode you can only see like 95% of the keyboard. It works perfect in portrait mode though. Sorry for the long step list. All of these steps may not be necessary but this works. Keyboard will not be available until reboot. Will say updating or upgrading on startup.
Hah..12 steps!!
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I did this and installed perfect keyboard pro. It's pretty good, the "p" is hidden and the "0", ")" but are still accessible. They have a setting for landscape but couldn't get it to work.
matzew said:
After every reboot , Swiftkey crashed and i must reinstall from the /system/app/ directory and must click Ok to overwrite an existed Systemapp. Then Swiftkey works perfectly. After a reboot Swiftkey crashed again.
can u help me?
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The same on me with Perfect keyboard Pro or lite.
After reboot - crash.
Chelle, please describe if there is some special with permitions and so on. What is the name and size of so lib file? Did you change the permisions?
perfect keyboard pro
kokonai said:
The same on me with Perfect keyboard Pro or lite.
After reboot - crash.
Chelle, please describe if there is some special with permitions and so on. What is the name and size of so lib file? Did you change the permisions?
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Yes change permissions
It was the same name as above, armeabi-v7a
look for the. So file in there it is libjni_pt_new.so
move (extract) to system lib folder (SD/system/lib)
move pkp apk to system/app change permission rw-r-r
Install
reboot
Open nook color tools change keyboard
Hope this helped with the above steps
Chelle01 said:
Yes change permissions
It was the same name as above, armeabi-v7a
look for the. So file in there it is libjni_pt_new.so
move (extract) to system lib folder (SD/system/lib)
move pkp apk to system/app change permission rw-r-r
Install
reboot
Open nook color tools change keyboard
Hope this helped with the above steps
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Strange, my file named "libjni_latinime_pt2_new.so"
can you help me with your apk?
kokonai said:
Strange, my file named "libjni_latinime_pt2_new.so"
can you help me with your apk?
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Mine too auto correct took out the 2 after (pt) what do you mean help you with apk?
move it to system apps, change permissions then install.
Thanks Chelle, now is OK.
My apk file for perfect keyboard was not good.
I installed free version from play market without a problem.
Copy failed?
Chelle01 said:
Yes change permissions
It was the same name as above, armeabi-v7a
look for the. So file in there it is libjni_pt_new.so
move (extract) to system lib folder (SD/system/lib)
move pkp apk to system/app change permission rw-r-r
Install
reboot
Open nook color tools change keyboard
Hope this helped with the above steps
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When I try to copy the .so file into system/lib, it says the operation failed. As far as I can tell, I have all the permissions enabled. Any suggestions? Thank you!
littlethief said:
When I try to copy the .so file into system/lib, it says the operation failed. As far as I can tell, I have all the permissions enabled. Any suggestions? Thank you!
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Don't copy, move or extract.
Hey guys,
So after a month of obnoxiously slow typing on the Stock Google Keyboard, I FINALLY figured out a way to get the ICS keyboard running! I tried before but got stuck with the following error any time I tried to use the keyboard: "Unfortunately Android Keyboard Has Stopped". BUT something I did today finally worked!
What you need:
Android SDK and Drivers Installed
ICS Keyboard Files attached to this OP (JB backup files are also posted here in case anyone needs them)
(NB: Not sure if the dictionary makes a difference, but it's in there because it worked for me with it)
Root
Busybox (you can download a busybox installer from the playstore here
Here's what I did:
A. Remove JB Keyboard
B. Add ICS Keyboard to /system/apps
C. Fix "Unfortunately Android Keyboard Has Stopped" message
ADB Directions for A & B:
0. Plug in your Prime to your PC.
1. Unzip TFP ICS Android Keyboard.zip files to your adb folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\android\android-sdk\platform-tools or C:\Program Files\android\android-sdk\platform-tools).
2. Open a command prompt and navigate to that folder.
3. Enter the following commands to backup the Jelly Bean stock keyboard files to your ADB folder. "adb pull /system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk LatinImeGoogleJB.apk" and "adb pull /system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk LatinImeDictionaryPackJB.apk".
4. Enter the following commands to push the ICS files to your tablet. "adb push LatinImeGoogle.apk /sdcard/LatinImeGoogle.apk" "adb push LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk /sdcard/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk".
5. Open a shell on your Prime via adb. "adb shell" "su"
6. Move the ICS keyboard files from your sdcard to the system folder. "cp /sdcard/LatinImeGoogle.apk /system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk" "cp /sdcard/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk /system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk"
7. Change/fix permissions. "chmod 644 /system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk" "chmod 644 /system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk"
8. Reboot.
NB: If you try to use the keyboard at this point, you will get the error message I described above.
File Explorer Directions for A & B:
0. Plug in your Prime to your PC.
1. Download Root Explorer or ES File Manager or any other program that can access system files.
(I use ES File Explorer because it's free. Download it, go to settings, Root Settings, and check all the boxes, granting Root Permissions as necessary.)
2. Navigate to /system/app and copy LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk.
3. Paste them to /sdcard and rename them LatinImeGoogleJB.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPackJB.apk. Copy these to your PC for safe keeping if you want.
4. Unzip the TFP ICS Android Keyboard.zip files to your computer and copy them to the SD Card of your Prime.
5. Copy LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk from your /sdcard.
6. Paste them to /system/app.
7. Change/fix permissions for both to rw-r--r--.
8. Reboot.
Directions for C
NB: I tried a few things to get this working, so I can update this as necessary to remove unnecessary steps.
9. Once rebooted, go to System --> Language & Input, and ensure that you see Android Keyboard at the top of the list of Keyboards.
10. (THIS STEP MAY NOT BE NECESSARY). Navigate to the LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk files in your sdcard and click them. A box will pop up asking you if you want to replace a system app. Hit yes for both.
11. Go to System --> Apps --> All --> Android Keyboard
12. Clear Data for Android Keyboard.
13. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for "Dictionary Provider".
14. Go to System --> Language & input --> Default and choose English (US) Android Keyboard (should be the 2nd option).
15. Open a text field (ie the body of a blank message in Gmail is what I used) and click to start typing.
16. That should do it!
To restore the JB Stock Keyboard via ADB
0. Go to System --> Apps --> All and uninstall updates to "Android Keyboard" and "Dictionary Pack".
1. Plug in your Prime to your PC.
2. Unzip the TFP JB Android Keyboard.zip files to your adb folder if you do not already have them there (C:\Program Files (x86)\android\android-sdk\platform-tools or C:\Program Files\android\android-sdk\platform-tools).
3. If you do have the stock files still there, rename them to LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk.
4. Open a command prompt and navigate to that folder.
5. Enter the following commands to push the JB files to your tablet. "adb push LatinImeGoogle.apk /sdcard/LatinImeGoogle.apk" "adb push LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk /sdcard/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk".
6. Open a shell on your Prime via adb. "adb shell" "su"
7. Move the ICS keyboard files from your sdcard to the system folder. "cp /sdcard/LatinImeGoogle.apk /system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk" "cp /sdcard/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk /system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk"
8. Change/fix permissions. "chmod 644 /system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk" "chmod 644 /system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk"
9. Reboot.
10. Go to System --> Language & input --> Default and choose English (US) Android Keyboard (should be the 2nd option).
11. Open a text field (ie the body of a blank message in Gmail is what I used) and click to start typing.
12. That should do it!
To restore the JB Stock Keyboard via a File Explorer
0. Go to System --> Apps --> All and uninstall updates to "Android Keyboard" and "Dictionary Pack".
1. Plug in your Prime to your PC.
2. Unzip TFP JB Android Keyboard.zip files to your computer and copy them to the SD Card of your Prime.
3. If you still have your backup files, you can use them. Make sure they are on your SD Card.
4. Copy LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk from your SD card.
5. Paste them to /system/app.
6. Change/fix permissions for both to rw-r--r--.
7. Reboot.
8. Go to System --> Language & input --> Default and choose English (US) Android Keyboard (should be the 2nd option).
9. Open a text field (ie the body of a blank message in Gmail is what I used) and click to start typing.
10. That should do it!
Hope this helps others that can't stand the unbearably slow typing on the Jelly Bean Stock Android Keyboard. Hit thanks if it worked for you! (If not, post here and I'll do my best to help figure out the issue.)
EDIT: Simpler method is to basically just sideload the apk for the ICS keyboard and install it like you would any other apk. It will reset after a reboot, but 'reinstalling' it again seems to fix it (again).
Thank you!
Thank you so much! I had flashed the 4.1 -> 4.2 keyboard package to my phone, and the keyboard wouldnt work, so I did it with the JB keyboard and now it's perfect! Kudos!
Lol no problem. Glad I could help!
I realized last week you just need to sideload the apk for ICS and all the other steps are useless. go figure...
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Life-saver.
Confirmed working on latest official update (.18). I had tried other apks but they didn't install correctly, this one does the trick.
I'm a little confused on the instructions. I can't seem to get this to work right on NRG's ROM. Is there an ICS apk that works?
rorytmeadows said:
I'm a little confused on the instructions. I can't seem to get this to work right on NRG's ROM. Is there an ICS apk that works?
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Sorry I should probably just delete the whole OP. All you need is the ics apk for the keyboard from the zip above. Then just side load and install it like you would any other application. You may need to reinstall it after each boot.
Alternatively you can try to replace the apk in system/apps with the one above, set permissions and see if that works. It doesn't work in stock but is a superior method if it works on nrgs rom.
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nhshah7 said:
Sorry I should probably just delete the whole OP. All you need is the ics apk for the keyboard from the zip above. Then just side load and install it like you would any other application. You may need to reinstall it after each boot.
Alternatively you can try to replace the apk in system/apps with the one above, set permissions and see if that works. It doesn't work in stock but is a superior method if it works on nrgs rom.
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What keyboard apk?
rorytmeadows said:
What keyboard apk?
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download the TFP ICS keyboard zip from the OP and unzip it. Inside that, you'll find the keyboard apk (you don't need the dictionary)
there are a way faster to put ICS keyboard on JB ?
xfeedbacker said:
there are a way faster to put ICS keyboard on JB ?
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haha yeah, found it recently. You have to do steps A as above. Then Install the apk like you would any other apk from a file explorer like astro or ES or the built in file explorer. After that, open up titanium backup, find the keyboard, long press and click move to system apps.
Voila!
Only issue is that google now wants to update it every time you reboot the device or update apps. The way I got around this is to put a tibu widget on your home screen that you can click and will detach from the marketplace. Do this once after every reboot and you'll be very happy
nhshah7 said:
haha yeah, found it recently. You have to do steps A as above. Then Install the apk like you would any other apk from a file explorer like astro or ES or the built in file explorer. After that, open up titanium backup, find the keyboard, long press and click move to system apps.
Voila!
Only issue is that google now wants to update it every time you reboot the device or update apps. The way I got around this is to put a tibu widget on your home screen that you can click and will detach from the marketplace. Do this once after every reboot and you'll be very happy
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man, i'm too dumb :/ hahaha
So what i need is do this steps:
File Explorer Directions for A & B:
0. Plug in your Prime to your PC.
1. Download Root Explorer or ES File Manager or any other program that can access system files.
2. Navigate to /system/app and copy LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk.
3. Paste them to /sdcard and rename them LatinImeGoogleJB.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPackJB.apk. Copy these to your PC for safe keeping if you want.
4. Unzip the TFP ICS Android Keyboard.zip files to your computer and copy them to the SD Card of your Prime.
5. Copy LatinImeGoogle.apk and LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk from your /sdcard.
6. Paste them to /system/app.
7. Change/fix permissions for both to rw-r--r--.
8. Reboot.
Install te apk of the ICS keyboard
Open titanium backup and install the app to system apps (but i don't have nothing because i use Go Backup)
I told you that i was not inteligent haha
You're intelligent enough to read and ask questions download titanium backup for this, free version may also perform this function
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So my question is is it possible and if yes how do i "extract" music player from stock ROM to install it on another ROM or even another mobile. Mobile is Huawei u8650, music player is stock Huawei (pink one from GB ROMs). So if anyone can help me with this, i already tried with .apk file but it doesn't install. Ty
PS I'm new user so i cant post link to any stock ROM for u8650 but there r tons of links here on xda, you can pm me, i'll send you link
No1? Here is the .apk file from stock 2.3.6 ROM, when i put it on SD and install like normal apk i get app called "GM Muzik"and when i start it i get error, tried everything but i rly dunno what to do, any kind of help is welcome
stele22 said:
No1? Here is the .apk file from stock 2.3.6 ROM, when i put it on SD and install like normal apk i get app called "GM Muzik"and when i start it i get error, tried everything but i rly dunno what to do, any kind of help is welcome
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May be putting in /system/app with right permissions works.
Lifehacker7 said:
May be putting in /system/app with right permissions works.
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Can u help me with that. What file mgr to use? how to set permissions? if it's not 2 hard
stele22 said:
Can u help me with that. What file mgr to use? how to set permissions? if it's not 2 hard
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First of all, to put it in /system/app, you're going to need to be rooted.
I use ES File Explorer, but you can use whatever you want. In any case, I'll write instructions for ES.
1. Go to ES's settings and then root settings and check "root explorer", "up to root", and "mount file system".
2. Navigate to your app wherever you saved it and long click > copy.
3. Navigate to /system/app and paste
4. Long click on the app you just pasted and go to properties
5. Click on the "change" button next to permissions
6. Set User: Read Write, Group: Read, Other: Read
7. Reboot your phone and hope for the best!
Note: The app still might not work as a system app.
thepenguin77 said:
First of all, to put it in /system/app, you're going to need to be rooted.
I use ES File Explorer, but you can use whatever you want. In any case, I'll write instructions for ES.
1. Go to ES's settings and then root settings and check "root explorer", "up to root", and "mount file system".
2. Navigate to your app wherever you saved it and long click > copy.
3. Navigate to /system/app and paste
4. Long click on the app you just pasted and go to properties
5. Click on the "change" button next to permissions
6. Set User: Read Write, Group: Read, Other: Read
7. Reboot your phone and hope for the best!
Note: The app still might not work as a system app.
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Did all of that. After restart app is installed but sill get error when trying to run it
**ROOT IS REQUIRED!**
Here is a short fix for the No Connection Error on play store. It may not work on all devices.
1. Download Total Commander from Play Store or HERE.
2. Install it in your Device.
3. Open Total Commander and goto Root of System. (/ )
4. Open the etc folder.
5. Find the file named "hosts", and hold it for 3 seconds. Choose edit file, and choose Total Commander Text Editor if prompted.
6. Delete everything and paste this at the first line: " 127.0.0.1 localhost". Copy it exactly, dont modify anything.
7. Save the file and overwrite if needed.
Downloads:
Total Commander (Root file explorer I am using): http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489996531
Once again feel free to contact me if you have any questions or if I am doing anything wrong.
Please leave a "Thanks!" if it helped!
I just restored the backup of my stock ROM and re flashed the this rom andplay store worked
This is the method that doesn't require reflashing. But of course your method works as well.
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Ronny927 said:
**ROOT IS REQUIRED!**
Here is a short fix for the No Connection Error on play store. It may not work on all devices.
1. Download Total Commander from Play Store.
2. Install it in your Device.
3. Open Total Commander and goto Root of System. (/ )
4. Open the etc folder.
5. Find the file named "hosts", and hold it for 3 seconds. Choose edit file, and choose Total Commander Text Editor if prompted.
6. Add ---> " # " <--- before 2nd line like this " #74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com "
7. Save the file.
8. Reboot your device
9. Add Google Account
10. Done!
This is a easy fix for root users. Shall you have any more problems, feel free to leave a question in the comments or PM me!
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thanks it works on my S4
uh...
Okay. But what do we do if we actually have the problem you're talking about? Can't download an app from the play store when the play store won't connect.
Mine doesn't show a second line!
Following the instructions, I found the folder and file, but only one line of info was shown, localhost, and its ip which I'm assuming is my WiFi router(?)
Should I copy your example line exactly? What does the hash do anyway?
Please and thanks! I just set myself up with cyanogenmod 10 on the HTC sensation and this has been bugging me...
Thanks!!
Worked For me!! :good:
I had problem with playstore after removing openvpn and this worked for me. Thanks
it worked for me .... good that i didn't have to restore factory setting that would be sux ... i used ES file explorer no need to download a specific program if you have a root explorer app
THANK YOU!
Ronny927 said:
**ROOT IS REQUIRED!**
Here is a short fix for the No Connection Error on play store. It may not work on all devices.
1. Download Total Commander from Play Store.
2. Install it in your Device.
3. Open Total Commander and goto Root of System. (/ )
4. Open the etc folder.
5. Find the file named "hosts", and hold it for 3 seconds. Choose edit file, and choose Total Commander Text Editor if prompted.
6. Add ---> " # " <--- before 2nd line like this " #74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com "
7. Save the file.
8. Reboot your device
9. Add Google Account
10. Done!
This is a easy fix for root users. Shall you have any more problems, feel free to leave a question in the comments or PM me!
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if i can thanks you 100000 times i would do it, man you save my day, works like charm on TF300T (4.1.2) I wonder how you guys just invented this method
another way..
Ronny927 said:
**ROOT IS REQUIRED!**
Here is a short fix for the No Connection Error on play store. It may not work on all devices.
1. Download Total Commander from Play Store.
2. Install it in your Device.
3. Open Total Commander and goto Root of System. (/ )
4. Open the etc folder.
5. Find the file named "hosts", and hold it for 3 seconds. Choose edit file, and choose Total Commander Text Editor if prompted.
6. Add ---> " # " <--- before 2nd line like this " #74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com "
7. Save the file.
8. Reboot your device
9. Add Google Account
10. Done!
This is a easy fix for root users. Shall you have any more problems, feel free to leave a question in the comments or PM me!
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Another way is to just delete the "hosts" file and reboot the device when it turns on again just open google play and choose your google account.
Hope I Helped
Nightwing1955 said:
Another way is to just delete the "hosts" file and reboot the device when it turns on again just open google play and choose your google account.
Hope I Helped
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I tried editing the host file, no luck... tried deleting the host file and rebooting... no luck...AUH!H!UOH!O$
Guys if you have adaway installed, then you do not have to do all this! Just "update update the host files and it should fix everything"
Great.....it's work to me...
Ronny927 said:
**ROOT IS REQUIRED!**
Here is a short fix for the No Connection Error on play store. It may not work on all devices.
1. Download Total Commander from Play Store.
2. Install it in your Device.
3. Open Total Commander and goto Root of System. (/ )
4. Open the etc folder.
5. Find the file named "hosts", and hold it for 3 seconds. Choose edit file, and choose Total Commander Text Editor if prompted.
6. Add ---> " # " <--- before 2nd line like this " #74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com "
7. Save the file.
8. Reboot your device
9. Add Google Account
10. Done!
This is a easy fix for root users. Shall you have any more problems, feel free to leave a question in the comments or PM me!
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Thanks for this useful post. But what to do when one cannot actually download anything from the play store? My Play store shuts down with an error whenever I attempt to download something. Even the browser replicates the exact same problem.
I will get the apk uploaded for you guys. Sit back.
Sorry for not realising the fact that people can't download. My file manager was included in the ROM. Sorry.
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Here is the link to a root file explorer (Total Commander):
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877489996531
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Thanks man you method save my life, works like a sharm on my GS3.
I made it less complicated, see if it works.
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Ronny927 said:
I made it less complicated, see if it works.
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Its still not working
I updated my google play services after I uninstalled its updates and now play store is showing no connection error
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