WWE ROMS doesn't have Polish language support so here there are some useful files.
eT9.Rhodium.wwe.kmap.txt
- this file adds Polish support to hardware keyboard. Fn + latin letter should be used. Because originally some combinations (oln) are used for other symbols they are moved to the first free letter on left so "-" can be get by Fn+Y, ' " ' by Fn+G and "/" by Fn+B.
Additionally Polish opening and closing citation marks („”) can be get by Fn+Q and Fn+W
Installation: the file should be copied to Windows folder in Main Memory.
Polish T9:
Attached CAB file was used for Raphael (Touch HD) but works on Rhodium (Pro 2). I don't know who made this CAB.
I'm still looking for onscreen SIPs to decrease number of suggested characters after long button press - to have just Polish letters no western accented characters.
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does an english wizard have the same physical keyboard (letters in the same positions) than an italian or french or german wizard?
Are the keyboards all the same?
thanx
nope.. T-Mobile germany's keyboards are QWERTZ:
http://www.mobilewhack.com/images/T-Mobile-MDA-Vario.jpg
While here's a French AZERTY:
http://www.smartphonefrance.info/img/Qtek9100-05.jpg
well...i need to know the italian and the english...do they match?
as far as letter and number keys go, yes - IT and EN are both:
QWERTYUIOP
ASDFGHJKL
ZXCVBNM
There may be some difference in the other keys, due to the italian language making use of extended letters a lot (thus putting them on the keyboard would be useful for users of it).
Haven't spotted a picture of an IT one yet
if the underlying question is: Can I use an english ROM with an italian device? The answer is : yes. You will find other posts that explain what registry changes will let you map correctly the keyboard. Like in France we use AZERTY keyboards, so making the correct registry changes, we can use our french keyboard and use the A key and get an A instead of a Q
yes but the problem is that in italian qwerty there are buttons for à,è,é,ò,ì,ù ...very used letter in my language...i just wonder if on english qwerty these letters/button ar present and primary.
Its' the same in French! If you have an italian device and if you update correctly the registry you should have all keys functionning as before. I've not tested it yet on my phone (still a french ROM) but I do it on my PC: french keyboard and english OS. I can use all the accented letters like if I were using a French keyboard with a French OS. I don't see why it should be otherwise on the PPC.
i can't explain...sorry!
what I mean is if the letter/button "è" (for instance) is NOT PHISICALLY present/written on the phisycal qwerty english tkeyboard BUT it is present ( and IT IS PRESENT because I use it everyday) on the italian qwerty...this answers to my question
Not quite sure what you are looking for exactly. Anyway, maybe this will help:
go to \HKCU\ControlPanel\Keybd
There should be a "Locale" string value. If it's not there create it! and give it the value "0410"
To get the accented letters like e
press e
then the blue dot (left bottom corner)
then the space bar
I hope I'm making sense.Good luck!
:x
He's asking whether the keys are physically there on the slide-out keyboard. I.e. is there a little label / sticker with "è" on it?
There isn't one the English version (you can still get that character by means of the Sym key in combination with the 'e' key).
just to add confusion to this problem.
i have a t mobile MDA and a frien has a O2 mini and the keyboard layout is different on both. the Mini gets the benefit of a '£' sign whilst i have to get the electronic keyboard out for this. i suppose i could do a reg edit, anyone know how???
A friend did this app that lets the ipaq 600 hardware keyboard type in any language without canceling the original keyboard functionality
This app can also be set to work on any other wm device that has hardware keyboard
It is like "AE-keyboard mapper" but on this app you can set more then one font per key
This functionality is very handy when you use numeric hardware keyboard like on the ipaq 600 asus p750 htc dual touch etc
It can be used when the number of fonts you use in your language is larger then on the device you have
It can also be used on a full hardware keyboard to have more then one language without the need of switching between keyboards layouts (you can even set a key for saved words like "hi" "thanks"..)
It is originally for Hebrew users (by default and fonts ) but the developer did it in a way that anyone can use/customize it by editing the app xml file in the software dir
You can set it to any character you use/want (any font/language)
For now the capability of the app is to set up to 3 letters and num for any key (total of 4 option per key -you will see it more clearly on the xml)
Instructions
BACKUP YOUR DEVICE BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE APP
ANY USE OF THIS APP IS AT YOUR OWN RISK
First you need to have support of your language or add fonts to windows/font dir in the device
only then you can use the software!
Then install the app to the device main memory
Ones the app set to on it will work in the background
For the ipaq 600 you have 3 ver of the app
1 switching between keyboards layout by passing the camera (orig- EN custom - HE)
2 switching between keyboards layout by passing the voice commend button (orig- EN custom - HE)
http://rapidshare.com/files/125258935/HebKeys_tog198.CAB.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/125142324/HebKeys_button.CAB.html
You can set it to toggle using any key you like by editing the XML
line " <HWcode>199</HWcode>"
selecting a button for toggling will disable its functionality when the app is in the background
to disable this option enter a nun used code like "9999" instead of the "199" option
to exit the app you can SR or press the app icon called "heb keys" then chose exit
customizing/ remapping
sync your device
then copy the xml file from your device to your desktop
the xml file can be found in: my device/program file/ HebKeys
KEEP A COPY OF THE ORIG XML FOR BACKUP
on your desktop right click the file and select : "open with" /"notpad"
now you will see all the layout like this "pack" of commend lines
<HWcode>50</HWcode> // the device code of the key being mapped (50= digit 2 on the ipaq 600 keyboard)
<state1>2</state1> // the first font (this case num )
<state2>ד</state2> // the second font (letter in Hebrew that can be set to yours)
<state3>ה</state3> // the third font (letter in Hebrew that can be set to yours)
<state4>ו</state4> // the fourth font (letter in Hebrew that can be set to yours)
You can also add more "packs" of definitions depending on the number of keys you have on your device
Reading the key code
To know the code for each pack/key you need this app
The key reading app can not work with the keyboard app at the same time
Therefore you first need to exit the keyboard support then start reading and editing the XML file
The reading app called "ranisoft kbtest"
Can be downloaded here
http://rapidshare.com/files/125091730/KeyMap_13.zip.html
After the completion of the XML customizing copy the new file to your device at the same location by replacing the orig
On the ipaq 600 all function keys like camera etc will pop the code for a second then return to code num 91
Camera = 199
voice commend=198
VIB = 200
Ok- to fast but I think 194
Then you have this
1=49
2=50
3=51
4=52
5=53
6=54
7=55
8=56
9=57
* =119
0=48
#=120
I did not set dig 1 for letters to get the key 1 signs like : " ;/…
Also not the # key that stands for space (7 is also free but can be used ..)
Function buttons re not recommended for letters
To run the apps on WM5 device you need to install CF2
Known issue/bugs
There is a delay that mast be maintained to type sequenced letters per key like AA or AB
For now you can tap on "space" (#) and go back the next VER will let you set your typing rate within the XML file
Also if you use your smart dial switch to EN or maintain the needed delay between digits
this app is freeware ,if you have any questions/notes pleas add it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=403736
if you find this app helpful don’t forget to also say the "tanks " for this guy
he didn’t need this app (has a full support for his device/keyboard) but my naggings and the developer good will produced this grate app that free WM users from language typing limitation for benefit of all users/LNG and for all devices
you can help other users by sharing/uploading your language XML file at the XDA thread
enjoy
Here is he latest VER of the app
http://rapidshare.com/files/125678513/HebKeys_b_198_v15.CAB.html
In this VER the "voice commend " is set to switch between English & your language
The thing with this VER is that you can set in the XML file your typing rate
By default it is 3000 ,I have set it to 2000 and it works like orig
enjoy
for those who don’t like to switch between there language and tx9 and prefer to switch between there language and English (abc) you can disable the priority of the tx9 by installing this cab
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2082504&postcount=8
Hi,
it sounds good, but I've a question.
EREZYAD said:
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It can be used when the number of fonts you use in your language is larger then on the device you have...
...
For now the capability of the app is to set up to 3 letters and num for any key (total of 4 option per key -you will see it more clearly on the xml)
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In Hungarian/German etc. we use the same characters than in english and some more.
Can I set more options?
like this:
<HWcode>50</HWcode>
<state1>a</state1>
<state2>b</state2>
<state3>c</state3>
<state4>á</state4>
<state5>ä</state5>
<state6>ß</state6>
<state7>2</state7>
on this settings only the 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 are programed
you can also add "1" ,"#","*" so you will get 9 more characters
you can also use one of the "skin" without the numbers so on one "skin" you get ENG with num and the other one only your lang this way you can have up to 48 characters for one "skin"
good luck
btw - you can also map the camera for 4 more characters
& don't forget that you can exit the app at any time so you will get the orig keys
i have set this app on my start menu by going start/settings/today/item for quick operation (enter/exit the app)
This is really annoying me, I use Slovene keyboard since I remember, which means buttons Y and Z are switched (opposite).
Is there any possible tweak to exchange Y and Z buttons?
That would be a life saver
This would help me as well!
It's easy enough to do by editing some of the XML files in the \Windows directory, however if you depend on xT9 it's not worth doing as it seems it is not possible to change the letter positions for that.
I know the file names for the English keyboard layouts are 0C09.xml (landscape) and 0D09.xml (portrait) but I don't know the file names of the Slovene layout, but I suspect the file will follow the same format.
Look for
Code:
<CharKey id="y">
<State seq="0">
<Char>0079</Char>
and
Code:
<CharKey id="z">
<State seq="0">
<Char>007A</Char>
then swap the two <Char>xxxx</Char> tags around, then repeat for the capital letters. Repeat for portrait or landscape as required.
Tap an arrow next to the button which hides the keyboard. Choose english > german.
d4v0r said:
Tap an arrow next to the button which hides the keyboard. Choose english > german.
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Or do that! LOL
Thank you sulphuricaciduk for explaining very well, I was about to confirm changes, then comes d4v0r with funny, but working solution.
Thank both of you guys
I have a similar problem... I'm in French speaking Switzerland, and the HD2s we get here are loaded with French ROMs. I've always flashed WWE ROMs on my previous HTCs, but this time feel like keeping the FRE ROM.
But of course as there's no specific Swiss french ROM, the keyboard that is in all FRE ROMs is the awful AZERTY instead of our QWERTZ...
Yes I can change to german and my layout is fixed, however it also changes T9 to german, which is useless...
Any other solution? I don't really use XT9 normally, but I'd like to try and get used to it...
sulphuricaciduk said:
It's easy enough to do by editing some of the XML files in the \Windows directory, however if you depend on xT9 it's not worth doing as it seems it is not possible to change the letter positions for that.
I know the file names for the English keyboard layouts are 0C09.xml (landscape) and 0D09.xml (portrait) but I don't know the file names of the Slovene layout, but I suspect the file will follow the same format.
Look for
Code:
<CharKey id="y">
<State seq="0">
<Char>0079</Char>
and
Code:
<CharKey id="z">
<State seq="0">
<Char>007A</Char>
then swap the two <Char>xxxx</Char> tags around, then repeat for the capital letters. Repeat for portrait or landscape as required.
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COOL. I never use T9 as it annoys me. But now I am able to have the three special danish letters at the touch of a fingertip instead of the seldom used q, z and x.
Very convenient!
Hi everyone...
I'm new in the WM world so i'm asking for your help:
How do I get PCM Keyboard to work in Portuguese?
I tried the 0.14, with a portuguese layout I found on the web (the only one I found!!!) and iphone skin... it works but... it has some bugs:
- missing the "_" in the layout
- when I try typing the name of a contact in a SMS so I would normally get the contact suggestion, the list only appears when a click on backspace button (ex.: I want to send a SMS to John, I type "J" (nothing appears), I continue typing "JO" (still nothing), then I click on the backspace button (and ONLY THEN, a suggestion list appears).
I installed the new version (0.24) but it's impossible to find a portuguese layout!!!
Any portuguese in the room (or others you may know where I can find the files I need...)?
Thank you so much!
Hi,
I'd like to get my TP2 T-mobile to work with portuguese (ç, ´, `, etc).
Thanks for the help
Install these two registry keys and then you've got xt9 portuguese fully functioning.
I'd like to know how to install the .reg, because it says that it has no "application associated".
Thanks
You can import them using a registry explorer like SK Tools or Mem Maid or any other...
Thanks for the help.
I use Total Commander, but I haven't figured out to work.
I copyed to clipboard and past in the plugin/registry directory, but it didn't work
Total Commander doesn't support importing registry files.
You can use SK Tools here:
http://www.s-k-tools.com/index.html?m_downloads.html#tools
In the registry explorer select "Import" then select the files you want!
I did what you said but it didn't work.
How can I type ç, á, é, à, í, ó ?
I had a sony X1 and it was nice to type but the TP2 it's hard.
I was thinking, the TX9 is the digital keyboard? Because it already had those characters, I want the slide keaboard to work with those characters.
Thanks a lot for the patience.
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Problem solved!
I didn't activate the XT9, now it's working beautifully
Thanks to HRQ.SLV !!
If you want to use accented characters with the "FN" key in the hardware keyboard, you'll need to copy the attached file (eT9.Rhodium.ptp.kmap.txt) to the windows folder and apply the attached reg key. If you want to create you own keyboard layout check here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Rhodium/ChangingKeyboardLayout).
If you cannot select the portuguese language in the XT9 (hidden in foreighn devices by default) you can use the cab file "input lang diamond2 kb.cab" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3456978)
If you want to assign the <TAB> character to an hardware key (I've assigned it to the "mail" key) you can use the Rhodium Keyboard Controller ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240). I use the <TAB> key when SSH to linux boxes to autocomplete in the command line.
I also use the Rhodium Keyboard Controller to toggle wifi on/off using a long press in the VolUp key.
mmoiron said:
If you want to use accented characters with the "FN" key in the hardware keyboard, you'll need to copy the attached file (eT9.Rhodium.ptp.kmap.txt) to the windows folder and apply the attached reg key. If you want to create you own keyboard layout check here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Rhodium/ChangingKeyboardLayout).
If you cannot select the portuguese language in the XT9 (hidden in foreighn devices by default) you can use the cab file "input lang diamond2 kb.cab" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3456978)
If you want to assign the <TAB> character to an hardware key (I've assigned it to the "mail" key) you can use the Rhodium Keyboard Controller ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240). I use the <TAB> key when SSH to linux boxes to autocomplete in the command line.
I also use the Rhodium Keyboard Controller to toggle wifi on/off using a long press in the VolUp key.
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And how I solve hardware keyboard problem?
`Cause TP2 have various hardware keyboards layouts...
* Carrier Provision don`t solve... it don`t install in mine.
Hello
Could you please tell me more about your problem?
Works fine
Works fine on my rhodium rhod400.
Thanks.
How can I install pt_BR language in my htc pro2?
Thanks.