trion chnaged KB QWERTZ QWERTY - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

just ~$US12 form china, I do it myslef

enquiry
hi may i know where you by the keyboard from is possible the URL please. Is there also a guide on how to change the keyboard?
how about the firmware do we need to change it so that it will be in the QWERTY when we use the keyboard after change istead of QWERTZ.
thanks for your help

Keyboard is relatively easy to swap out. See the following site - pictures 4 ,5 and 7 (Keyboard has green back).
http://inuchanbt.blog54.fc2.com/blog-entry-100.html
Mike

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Norwegian keyboard layout 4 my wizard?

Anyone out there who got a Norwegian layout for I-Mate K-JAM.
Upgraded from WM5 to WM6, and unfortunally i didnt think of my keyboard layout getting changed from Norwegian to English, so when i now press a key with the "shift" on, i get a different letter. Kinda annoying
Just search the forum.
For the hardware keyboard you should use the file "XDA_JCEspi2005_Norwegian_Input_Kaiser.cab".
To support the on screen keyboard please use "Skandinavisk Tastatur5.cab".
I can't find the file Skandinavisk Tastatur5.cab anywhere at this forum.
Does anyone know where I might find it?

onscreen from querty to azerty

Hi, I have a Touch HD with WWE (I think). My onscreen keyboard is querty (but I would like azerty) and I don't have T9 for my mother tongue: Dutch.
- Problem 1: onscreen keyboard
Is there a way to change the onscreen keyboard to AZERTY without flashing the device? (It's my employer's device and I'm afraid I will loose push-email functionality after flashing)
I found some stuff on this forum, but that doesn't work and I think it's because most tutorials are to change the layout of a physical keyboard. Not for the onscreen. Can anybody help me.
- Problem 2: Dutch T9
I didn't get it working yet, but I did find some CAB's somewhere and some tutorials on which registry entries need to be changed. As I said, no success yet, but I probably should get this working if I dig a bit deeper. If I find a working solution, I'll repost it below.
Problem 2:
Set keyboard language to Dutch
Select Touchinvoerinstellingen
Check Spelingscorrectie
check Woordaanvulling in T9-modus
Problem 2:
Set keyboard language to Dutch
Select Touchinvoerinstellingen
Check Spelingscorrectie
check Woordaanvulling in T9-modus

please some help

hi,
please if can any one help me
i want rom for htc hd without querty keyboard
i mean just orginal keyboard and orginal t9
thanks to all
dannan said:
hi,
please if can any one help me
i want rom for htc hd without querty keyboard
i mean just orginal keyboard and orginal t9
thanks to all
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I'm sorry, what do you want exactly? The querty keyboard is one of the original ones. What do you mean by original t9? T9 is original.
If you can't speak english well enough to explain your wishes, just try and type very slowly, maybe someone will understand it!
message more illustrative
Thank you for your intersting to try help me
the windows mobile from Microsoft have simple keyboard and small do not have qwerty keyboard
I think qwerty keyboard an application add to the mobile rom from htc like manila
i had k-Jam and it had a simple keyboard which did not have qwerty keyboard
so the t9 was more useful for me than t9 come with qwerty keyboard.
i mean like suggest four word come in one menu at same time and very smart and fast and save any word i write for futur use.
the problem when the rom come with qwerty keyboard the style orginal t9 disabled
and come with style special for qwerty keyboard.
i dont know if you understand me exactly what i mean
any way thank you for your interesting
go to settings/personal/input and change the input method to touch input

Changing keyboard's keypad and/or keyboard PCB

The keyboard of my Kaiser stopped working for 5 characters so I had to replace it with the new one.
The problem is that the original keyboard was Scandinavian (with its Å,Ä and Ö) and the new one is English. However, I can use the aforementioned characters if I remember their original position (on the new keyboard) even though they're not visible on keyboard buttons.
Someone was selling the keypads and keyboard PCB in Ebay so now I have two possibilities:
1. replace the working English keypad with my original Scandinavian keypad to that keyboard which still works. Then Å,Ä,Ö etc. would be visible on the keyboard and then I wouldn't have memorize their position on English keyboard, or
2. purchase a brand new keyboard PCB and replace the original one in my Scandinavian keyboard.
Now my problem is that I haven't seen any HTC TyTn II/Kaiser/P4550 keyboard dismantling tutorials anywhere. OK, I know how to take the whole phone apart (there are some tutorials for that) but I don't know how to remove the keypad from the keyboard or the keyboard PCB from the keyboard without breaking the keyboard.
If anyone has any hints for this one or knows where to find a tutorial for this, I'd really appreciate it.
I would like to know this too, my keyboard has a few disfunctional keys and I'm wondering how hard it would be to replace.

Switch to QWERTZ style

Hey there.
I'm from Germany and thinking of importing the Venue Pro from the US. But I got a question to this Phone.
Is there any possibility to switch the QWERTY Layout to a QWERTZ Layout? It would be nice if "Z" appears on the Phone when pressing Y.
Greets from Bavaria!
signsy
nobody?
Hey,
is there nobody who knows if this is possible?
Cheers!
now it's impossible, couse it has only one (US) keyboard. And there is no access to a registry on this device to make a new keyboard layout
i just had my Venue Pro exchanged (warranty exchange). However it is US version, physical KB works like german KB... there must be a way to fix this.
this sucks...
Using the EM app (check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16186171&postcount=1), you can enable the app to display additional options. There you find a keypad layout setting under "Service Center".
Have fun!

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