Hey guys,
I had the stock aosp keyboard, but with longpress symbols enabled. I flashed gapps from PA3 and my keyboard has gone back to stock, does anybody have the .apk with long-press symbols they could please upload? Thanks a lot.
Here's an image of what I mean.
I would like a copy of that too if possible
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Lothaen said:
I would like a copy of that too if possible
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Thing is I don't recall where I got it from, all I've done is flash CM10.1 and I had it. As I switched to PA3 even using CM10.1 gapps the keyboard isn't what I'm mentioning here :/
Tried ripping the keyboard from CM10.1?
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It's the CyanogenMod keyboard
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use pagapps from jan 08. in the latest package it was exchanged for themability but yeah now that i look at it, the longpress actions are gone. if anyone has a perfectly working IME that will put all troubles to rest, please share.
Sorry for necro this thread but I have just come from CM, and the only thing I miss dearly is the keyboard.... I've tried numerous methods to no avail. Apparently the newer version of PAGapps doesn't include AOSP keyboard anymore...And I couldn't find the gapps from jan08. Anyone found a solution yet?
Take LatinIME.apk and libjni_latinime.so from CM 10.1 and replace the equivalent version in the ROM you want to use.
I do the opposite as I prefer the AOSP keyboard in CM 10.1 and it works fine. The AOSP files might be called LatinImeGoogle.apk and libjni_latinimegoogle.so but double-check and make a backup before changing any files
EDIT: Here are the files from the latest CM 10.1 nightly (27th March 2013). This is NOT a flashable ZIP so don't ever try...
https://www.yousendit.com/download/UVJnK3BIcVhiR0s5TE1UQw
EddyOS said:
Take LatinIME.apk and libjni_latinime.so from CM 10.1 and replace the equivalent version in the ROM you want to use.
I do the opposite as I prefer the AOSP keyboard in CM 10.1 and it works fine. The AOSP files might be called LatinImeGoogle.apk and libjni_latinimegoogle.so but double-check and make a backup before changing any files
EDIT: Here are the files from the latest CM 10.1 nightly (27th March 2013). This is NOT a flashable ZIP so don't ever try...
https://www.yousendit.com/download/UVJnK3BIcVhiR0s5TE1UQw
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Working perfectly for me. Thanks!
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Hi all,
Is there a way do install the stock (on-screen) keyboard on a custom ROM? I'm thinking about flashing my device with the latest CM10 ROM, but I really like ASUS' own keyboard.
So, has anyone an idea how to extract the keyboard; already has it; ported it; or anything at all that might help?
Cheers
I would really like this too, bump.
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I'm just thinking out loud. If you were to root the tablet, couldn't you pull the ASUS keyboard apk from the tab, and then push it back after you've installed your custom ROM?
Or, I'm trying out Apps2Zip on my Galaxy S3 (gt-i9300) and perhaps you could use that to flash the keyboard back onto the tablet.
I'm not in the mood of flashing a custom ROM to the tablet and finding out that it wont work..
You need to be rooted get the apk some lib files and a few modules i believe
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You need to be rooted get the apk some lib files and a few modules i believe
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Well, I got root. And I've used App2Zip to extract the apk. How would I know which libs and modules I would use?
Flashable zip file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23520589
It doesnt work on eos jb rom... I'm getting fc's all the time
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ganirg said:
It doesnt work on eos jb rom... I'm getting fc's all the time
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me too i hope for proper JB version
miHah said:
me too i hope for proper JB version
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Yeah, same here..
Same here! I'd like to have my ASUS Keyboard back. The common Android Keyboards are so f*cking ugly... also the Layout sucks azz. Can't find any similar on in the store. I'd even pay up to 2$ for it, if it's stable and nais!
The One provided here keeps looping in FCs...
I know it's for PRIME, but testing it won't hurt
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33316574
Use AOSP ICS Keyboard in Jelly Bean
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Hi all.... Since I don't use any other language than English, and nor do I plan to learn one, I stripped the ics keyboard into 1.7MB. I thought it better to share it with you all.
The original apk is 12.7MB. The apk was taken from hephappy 's cm9 rc2 pre final. Now I have another 11MB to spare and to put apps from /data into /system.
If it was anything useful to you, press thanks!
arnab321 said:
Hi all.... Since I don't use any other language than English, and nor do I plan to learn one, I stripped the ics keyboard into 1.7MB. I thought it better to share it with you all.
The original apk is 12.7MB. The apk was taken from hephappy 's cm9 rc2 pre final. Now I have another 11MB to spare and to put apps from /data into /system.
If it was anything useful to you, press thanks!
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will it work on android 4.2.2?
jaZZZir said:
will it work on android 4.2.2?
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No, it won't.
For 4.2.2 - forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2198924
I want to have a G.B version of lg keyboard which came pre installed and which doesnt force closes alsi my fingers are big so i find difficulties to type in ics keyboard
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Does it predict(auto correction?)?
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Does anyone know how to customize the text message pop-up so the only option that it lists is to "reply" (instead of also having "read" and "call")? I had the ability to do that on one of the roms I was on, but I can't remember which one. I'm on Liquid now and have been on PA and Slim lately and none of them have that option in the SMS settings, as far as I can tell.
Thanks in advance...
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Does anyone know how to customize the text message pop-up so the only option that it lists is to "reply" (instead of also having "read" and "call")? I had the ability to do that on one of the roms I was on, but I can't remember which one. I'm on Liquid now and have been on PA and Slim lately and none of them have that option in the SMS settings, as far as I can tell.
Thanks in advance...
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The ROM was probably AOKP. I'm sure you can pull the MMS apk from it and use it in another ROM of your choice.
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The ROM was probably AOKP. I'm sure you can pull the MMS apk from it and use it in another ROM of your choice.
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Cool, thanks man
If not AOKP then definitely CyanogenMod as it was developed for that. It's called QuickReply so you can check there if not AOKP (which is a clone of CM right?)
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If not AOKP then definitely CyanogenMod as it was developed for that. It's called QuickReply so you can check there if not AOKP (which is a clone of CM right?)
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Oh, okay cool. Can you tell me how to take the apk out of one rom and put it in another?
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Either you extract it from the ZIP file and place it in the new one then flash or
adb pull /system/app/MMS.apk (from CM10.1 installed on your phone)
then
adb push /system/app/MMS.apk (to the phone you want it on)
Or a combination of both the above (ripping from the ZIP then pushing it with ADB). Not entirely sure it can work though as some stuff might be linked to the Framework.apk however.
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Oh, okay cool. Can you tell me how to take the apk out of one rom and put it in another?
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Download either ROM and use root explorer to copy the apk from the ROM zip to your phone. Reboot and voila.
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I just flashed my N10 with Custom ROM CM10.1 but I realized I don't like it that much.
My N10 is rooted, and I do not know how to roll back to the stock rom because I forget to do a full backup. Please help, im running on 4.2.2
Thank you! I just want to roll back
Tim
Google search for factory image for Nexus 10. Or install a stock rooted 4.2.2 ROM from the development section, or try out other ROMs and see if you like them better.
I dont really understand though how you dont like CM10.1, it is the same as stock but with a couple more features and bugfixes. What could you possibly not like about it?
Just check out the sticky threads on the nexus 10 general forum. They have a thread with stock roms.
However my suggestion would be to try out more custom roms. They too are available on a sticky thread. Specially the vanilla rootbox one which is working great for me.
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Try using carbon ROM and Trinity kernel I have that set up on my N10 and my N4 and both devices smoke man they are fast as hell....try rasbean too all of this is in the nexus 10 original development section ......if your looking for close to stock as possible try mmuzzy ROM its stock with performance enhancements ....don't fret man that's the best part flashing different ROMs and kernels to suit you best man :cyclops:
I suggest using AOKP Pub with the Trinity Kernel. Awesome combination, super smooth, good battery life and nice performance - plus a ton of options for customization
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D-X69 said:
I just flashed my N10 with Custom ROM CM10.1 but I realized I don't like it that much.
My N10 is rooted, and I do not know how to roll back to the stock rom because I forget to do a full backup. Please help, im running on 4.2.2
Thank you! I just want to roll back
Tim
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Take a deep breath man. When I saw this thread I thought you dropped it in the toilet or something. LOL Not a big deal, it is easy to go back. If your head is spinning because of all the different options available in CM play around with it for a few days, it will grow on you.
Take it easy buddy. There is a tons of stuff that you could do with your rooted nexus.
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Take it easy buddy. There is a tons of stuff that you could do with your rooted nexus.
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He just wants to go back to stock. I don't think he wants to unroot.
Or at the very least he does not know that you can be rooted and on stock.
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Take a deep breath man. When I saw this thread I thought you dropped it in the toilet or something. LOL Not a big deal, it is easy to go back. If your head is spinning because of all the different options available in CM play around with it for a few days, it will grow on you.
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Well, the reason I do not like about the CM10.1 and most custom ROMs is that it doesnt support google play store and also it lacks the google pinyin(input method)which comes default on the nexus 10 and the google pinyin i download on the official site is way different than the default built-in one.
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Nobody would use custom ROMs if they couldn't use the play store also you can pull the pinyin apk and install it to any custom rom
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Nobody would use custom ROMs if they couldn't use the play store also you can pull the pinyin apk and install it to any custom rom
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oh really? I tried installing the playstore but it doesnt seem to open.And the pinyin apk is different from the one built-in 4.22
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D-X69 said:
oh really? I tried installing the playstore but it doesnt seem to open.And the pinyin apk is different from the one built-in 4.22
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Are you flashing the latest Google apps zip after you flash the ROM?
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U probably did not flash gapps
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malikalhaji said:
U probably did not flash gapps
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Well the reason Id want to flash back to my stock rom was because when I tried flashing gapps I cant get into rcovery mode i kept getting a dead android with exclaimation mark.
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Then you have a corrupt download or something weird. Most ROM's need to flash a gapps package after the ROM gets flashed so you have the official Google apps like the play store. There are one or two ROMs with these apps built in but the "proper" way is to separate the apps into the different installs. Though if you use a ROM with an Aroma installer, I have always seen gapps get flashed as a part of that. Mr.Robinson's AOKP PUB is a good example of that.
Also in regards to pinyin you would have to flash to stock/rooted use something like es file explorer goto /system/apps copy the pinyin apk to your normal storage(virtual sdcard) then you can flash whatever you want and copy that apk back to /system/app set permissions to read write read read and maybe reboot. You should then have the one you want working.
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Hi,
I installed a CM 10.2 build today, I think it comes with google keyboard.. (I don't know how to know that btw).
But I remember that with CM 10.1.2, if I keep pressed for example, "M" it would show ":". Now this keyboard only has long press options in the first row (the numbers, 1234567890).
Is it because I had the AOSP keyboard before?
Can I install it?
I am also having the freeze when using the keyboard.
peikojose said:
Hi,
I installed a CM 10.2 build today, I think it comes with google keyboard.. (I don't know how to know that btw).
But I remember that with CM 10.1.2, if I keep pressed for example, "M" it would show ":". Now this keyboard only has long press options in the first row (the numbers, 1234567890).
Is it because I had the AOSP keyboard before?
Can I install it?
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Yes, you were using the aosp keyboard. It can be installed, but afaik it requires other files to go along with it, rather than just a simple apk install, meaning it would have to be made into a flashable zip. I'm not sure what, if any, files those might be so I can't help on that front. sorry.
I dont understand then...
If I am using google keyboard, why am I having the freeze? Wasn't it only if you were running aosp keyboard ?
I want it
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peikojose said:
I dont understand then...
If I am using google keyboard, why am I having the freeze? Wasn't it only if you were running aosp keyboard ?
I want it
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The special aosp keyboard with long press alphabet to get symbol is from CM. If you install gapps from other ROM, it will remove the original CM keyboard and install the one without. The name is LatinIME.apk (Required some other lib for it to work)
All JSS rom come with special features: they all freezes...