Not yet gotten my A501 (hopefully tomorrow), but started wondering: is there a way to use non-english layout on stock keyboard, or if not, which keyboard from market would you recommend? As here in Finland we have all these weird characters... Ä, Ö and Å. If too many keypresses are needed to get them, taking notes is going to be pain
Vedenhenki said:
Not yet gotten my A501 (hopefully tomorrow), but started wondering: is there a way to use non-english layout on stock keyboard, or if not, which keyboard from market would you recommend? As here in Finland we have all these weird characters... Ä, Ö and Å. If too many keypresses are needed to get them, taking notes is going to be pain
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The normal keyboard doesn't have Finnish, but there's Swedish. The space bar says Svenska, that's the only difference to a Finnish layout. So no need to download anything.
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The QWERTY keyboard of my Kaiser broke down so I replaced it with the keyboard which has English keypad.
However, I'd like to know where to purchase a replacement Scandinavian keypad/keyboard for my Kaiser.
I've searched E-Bay & Amazon but haven't found a Scandinavian keyboard/keypad, only English ones.
I'd really appreciate if someone could give me a hint or help me. Thanks in advance!
Hmm, it seems that nobody knows the answer for this one???
What does a Scandinavian keyboard look like?
Phil_123 said:
What does a Scandinavian keyboard look like?
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There are Å, Ä and Ö letters when you push FN button + A or O etc.
I don't have any problems with the software but I'd like to find a Scandinavian keyboard pad to replace the English one. It's quite hard to memorize where to find those aforementioned letters...
Hi everybody, is there a way to get a czech QWERTZ keyboard instead of QWERTY, which is really annoying me? I've found a few solutions, but I'm not sure, if those will work for 6.5. Thanks
I think you should consider yourself happy, if I want French T9 I'm forced to use that awful AZERTY instead of my QWERTZ...
fingerkeyboard 2.1? it got german qwertz layouts (or for other languages too, sure.. so many languages.. too many omg.. xD) and has qwerty layouts too.. i love it xD try^^
just search the forum, u will find it^^
well i have just intsalled FK2.1 cos i wanted swedish keyboard but i cant find ÅÄÖ anyware on the keyboard... not good at all..
does anuone know any other software that have full swedish keyboard?
loni90 said:
well i have just intsalled FK2.1 cos i wanted swedish keyboard but i cant find ÅÄÖ anyware on the keyboard... not good at all..
does anuone know any other software that have full swedish keyboard?
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If you keep the a pressed, æ and å amongst others will come up. If you keep the o pressed, ø, ö etc will come up..
Searching for XT9 swedish keyboard with Å,Ä,Ö
i already seen keyboard layouts with this without XT9
and i know many swedish people are looking for this keyboard..
Looks like its a too hard challenge or what is the problem no swedish people can write programs for hd2?
I see on Swype that Swedish is now available as a language-pack.. anyone who has been able to get the new packs working with the version for HD2 (version 5032)?
I love swype, but it feels a bit wasted to start building a personal dictionary when it will be lost as I eventually switch to the Swedish one (and characters I need like å, ä, æ, ö and ø are not available in the english one)
As a resident of Norway I'd like to have a Norwegian layout on the on-screen keyboard. The standard Android keyboard has it, but the ASUS keyboard doesn't. The Norwegian dictionary in the ASUS keyboard is quite good - but its useless without our local characters æøå (which is missing in the layout). The Android on-screen keyboard seems to be missing the Norwegian dictionary (it only get hits from the contact list!).
Does anyone know how to get anything else that the US layout on the ASUS on-screen keyboard? And does anyone know what happened to the Norwegian dictionary on the Android on-screen keyboard?
No idea on the dictionary, but for the norwegian letters, I imagine its similat to the swedish version. Press the a/o and hold it for a bit, and you will get options, including swedish/norwegian letters.
The same is for true for ASUS Finnish keyboard - no direct umlauts and long pressing a/o is a subpar solution.
I use Swedish Android keyboard when typing on-screen and switch to ASUS Finnish keyboard when using Scandinavian keyboard dock, because the keyboard dock is not functioning properly when stock Android keyboard is selected as the input type (pressing "ä" on keyboard equals ";" in produced text).
Bit inconvenient, glad that it is quite quick to change the input type.