£ sign on the keyboard? - Touch HD General

Is there a way to get the £ symbol on the qwerty keyboard instead of the $ symbol on the F key.
I know i can access it through the symbol screen, but would just like to hold down a key to access it.
Any ideas?

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Remapping keyboard

Hi
Is there any way to remap the keys on the slide-out keyboard? I want a £ symbol, not the $ symbol, and to enter it I have to get the stylus out and use either the pop-up keyboard or transcriber.
Also, is there any way of choosing which symbols appear on the transcriber pop-up symbol bar, and remapping the stroke used in transcriber for inserting a space? I'm used to the P900 where a stroke left to right would enter a space, just as in the 'letter recogniser' input method under windows. Getting used to the down then across stroke is annoying.
Cheers
Z
Zathras said:
Hi
Is there any way to remap the keys on the slide-out keyboard? I want a £ symbol, not the $ symbol, and to enter it I have to get the stylus out and use either the pop-up keyboard or transcriber.
Also, is there any way of choosing which symbols appear on the transcriber pop-up symbol bar, and remapping the stroke used in transcriber for inserting a space? I'm used to the P900 where a stroke left to right would enter a space, just as in the 'letter recogniser' input method under windows. Getting used to the down then across stroke is annoying.
Cheers
Z
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There seems to be a method floating around here...
In the interim, assuming your not entering £ symbols constantly, the following keystrokes will get your desired output:
(DOT=bottom left key)
DOT <G> DOT <SPACE> DOT <SPACE>
Its very easy to get the £ on the Wizard. Just type a $ sign, then hold the dot and push the space bar twice. Viola!
there must be a way of making the £ sign the default!!!
Its weird how there are so many versions of HTC products that are all subtly different... on the O2 XDA Mini S you have both - the "$" is mapped to F, and "£" is the V key.
If that helps
(probably not)
na didnt help just gives me a + sign thanks any way.
Does anyone know of a software to remap the keyboard??
read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=35056&start=0
and use AEKmap on that link
For those having trouble working the Sym key (dot-letter-dotHold-Sym to cycle through alternatives), please keep in mind that it only works in certain applications. For example, it works fine in Pocket Word - but it doesn't work in the Notes application; on my Qtek9100 anyway

Remap hard keyboard button to "$"

I am new to the Titan from the 6700 and I love the new keyboard but I miss having a "$" as a "Shift + $" key. I wanted to know if it is possible in the registry to re map the "!" key to a "$.
Thanks
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qwertyuiop
N0t QWERTY or keypad.
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Then press the Tab button (next to space)
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Keyboard symbol change $ to £

I have setup the 'Regional' settings which shows currency in £ but when using the keyboard I only get the $ symbol how do I change this.
Digi77 said:
I have setup the 'Regional' settings which shows currency in £ but when using the keyboard I only get the $ symbol how do I change this.
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There are two symbols screens: 1/2, 2/2
It is on 2/2.
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