Hi, i have a pixel c but i came from a country where it weren't sold. (italy)
So i have a problem, because the keyboard its English based but with italian language a lot of keys can t be insert.
So i installed an app that can change the keys of phisical keyboard. But this app allow me to set only the phisical keyboard layout, so when i dischard it, i have to change to gboard manually,
My question is, is possible to set a default keyboard layout for physical keyboard (such as italian) and another one for virtual keyboard (english) without changing it every time I attach and dispach the physical keybaord?
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for some reason, today my X10i has switched from a standard english keyboard with the big spacer bar and the "?!" button to a keyboard that has a bottom left key that has Japanese/Chinese symbols on it that switches between qwerty to numbers/symbols to Japanese/Chinese characters.
i have checked my locale settings, keyboard is set to english uk, ive disabled everything i can find to do with non-english on my phone but the keyboard is still not back as it should be.
can anyone tell me how to get to the bog standard english only keyboard?
thanks
Hello everyone.
I've recently bought my dad the prime with a keyboard dock and I can't find a quick and easy way to change the input language of the keyboard when it's docked.
There is an option to change the device's language to our local one (Hebrew if that matters), but then it changes everything to Hebrew.
I just want the device's language to be English and have something like alt+shift to switch between the languages when it's docked.
However, so far it's either stuck on English (if the device's language is set to English), or alternates randomly between Hebrew and English (probably depends on the context of the text) with no real way to change it.
Is this a known issue? Is there a way to solve this?
Well, apparently ctrl+space does the trick when the keyboard is docked, at least for me.
Eternal Thought said:
Hello everyone.
I've recently bought my dad the prime with a keyboard dock and I can't find a quick and easy way to change the input language of the keyboard when it's docked.
There is an option to change the device's language to our local one (Hebrew if that matters), but then it changes everything to Hebrew.
I just want the device's language to be English and have something like alt+shift to switch between the languages when it's docked.
However, so far it's either stuck on English (if the device's language is set to English), or alternates randomly between Hebrew and English (probably depends on the context of the text) with no real way to change it.
Is this a known issue? Is there a way to solve this?
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if you go to ASUS keyboard setting, and only check Hebrew keyboard (without English Keyboard), you can simply switch back and forth between English and Hebrew by pressing alt key which is right next to space bar.
when alt key is pressed, it shows which keyboard has activated via little dialog box on the center of the screen.
This is the control + shift hassle free of doing it.
I want to use stock keyboard but i hate the ñ in it, makes all the keys to be too close and i make mistake continiously while typing, i want it to have prediction but the keyboard like the english keyboard (without the ñ )
Set up dual language input, being the first english (keyboard layout) and the second Spanish.
If stock does not allow dua language input, install Swype.
Hello,
using a German bluetooth keyboard with my Xiaomi Mibox3 with Leanback Keyboard but as the Onscreen keyboard has German layout the physical keyboard seem to be stuck with English layout!? I know there is an App called "External keyboard helper pro" but this App obviously completely disables the onscreen keyboard which I still want to use with my original Xiaomi remote.
There are no settings for the physical keyboard with the MiBox so how can I change the bluetooth keyboard layout?
One option would be to use HID identification number to create a new .kl file with the key definitions of the keyboard in question.
In some cases you can be lucky and the right file is already present, meaning the default is not used.
But this requires root access or modifying a firmware that you can flash with the changes.
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