[Guide] Samsung Japanese Keypad on non-Docomo Note II - Galaxy Note II General

This is for anyone interested in using the stock Japanese keyboard including Japanese handwriting. Using yubimusubi's post from a different thread, I was able to get the Samsung Japanese keypad from the Docomo variant of the Galaxy Note II working on my N7100. Place these files in the appropriate directories of your system folder.
The files I used are as follows:
APKs:
system/app/iWnnIME_T0.apk
system/app/Maruberi.apk
system/app/Mazec.apk
system/app/Mincho.apk (not necessary, but I think it's a Japanese font)
Fonts:
system/fonts/truetypeEmoji.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Bold.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-BoldItalic.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Italic.ttf
system/fonts/UDGothic-Regular.ttf
VODB:
system/VODB/ja_JP/checked
system/VODB/ja_JP/files.txt
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP.lang
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-ak-cur.lite.res
system/VODB/ja_JP/ja_JP_jisx0213-lk-text.lite.res
Libraries:
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_emaildotcom.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_USUK_urldotcom.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_en_xlarge_USUK.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_ja_xlarge_JP.conf.so
system/lib/lib_dic_morphem_ja_JP.conf.so
system/lib/libEnjemailuri.so
system/lib/libennjcon.so
system/lib/libennjubase1gb.so
system/lib/libennjubase1us.so
system/lib/libennjubase2.so
system/lib/libennjubase3.so
system/lib/libennjyomi.so
system/lib/libiwnn.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_kihon.so
system/lib/libkaomoji_tyukyu.so
(without these you can't convert kana to kanji)
system/lib/libmazecdict.so
system/lib/libMazecJpnDic.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicA.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicB.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicC.so
system/lib/libMazecRecJpnDicD.so
system/lib/libMazecRecognizer.so
system/lib/libnjaddress.so
system/lib/libnjcon.so
system/lib/libnjemoji.so
system/lib/libnjexyomi.so
system/lib/libnjfzk.so
system/lib/libnjname.so
system/lib/libnjtan.so
system/lib/libnjubase1.so
system/lib/libnjubase2.so
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Working:
Mazec handwriting (!!)
Alphabet keyboard (full-width & half-width)
numbers keyboard
symbols/emoticons
hiragana-Kanji henkan (変換 - allows changing hiragana to kanji)
katakana (full-width & half-width)
Credit for discovering the original files goes to yubimusubi! All this is is my effort to streamline it and pinpoint exactly which files are relevant and which are unnecessary.
Download (51.4 MB) - Not a flashable zip. Use a File Explorer program to place the files in the appropriate directories of your system folder, then restart your device. You must have root access!

But where's the file?

Crescendo Xenomorph said:
But where's the file?
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Added to first post! Let me know if it works for you!

Thanks a lot ^^
Gonna try and will tell you if its work ^^
One problem: seems for emoji, you have to enable the emoji supported text field.
I have tried once with Google Japanese Keyboard and it unable to input DoCoMo's emoji into text field (like in email).
Is this keyboard able to input emoji (not iOS6 emoji, but DoCoMo/Japan standard emoji)?

Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Thanks a lot ^^
Gonna try and will tell you if its work ^^
One problem: seems for emoji, you have to enable the emoji supported text field.
I have tried once with Google Japanese Keyboard and it unable to input DoCoMo's emoji into text field (like in email).
Is this keyboard able to input emoji (not iOS6 emoji, but DoCoMo/Japan standard emoji)?
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Sorry. I'm not exactly sure what you mean.
If you mean the emoticons that use actual pictograms, I don't think this keyboard is capable of that.
As far as I know, this keyboard's emoticons are pure ascii characters (ie. (^ ^)d (^O^) \(^_^)/ ) same as the Japanese WNN keyboard.
For me, I haven't had a keyboard yet that has pictogram emoji built in. In my experience, they are built into individual messaging/mail programs as opposed to individual keyboards. If you know otherwise, please let me know.

IT WORKS!!!!! ^^

Glad to hear it! よかった!:good:

IT WORKS IN MY NOTE 8:laugh: ... thank you very much!!!.. now i can write japanese and learn japanese from my note 8 more effectively
どうもありがとうございます:victory:

so appreciated to find this thread. Thank you so much. It works! I signed up literally just for your post!
however, kind of sorry to learn that Japanese keyboard is separate. I'd thought that I could easily switch between languages with just a tap. Now still have to go through all the trouble to constantly pull down the notification menu to change keyboards. one more inconvenient thing is that the keyboard doesn't scale down when the phone is set to multiwindow mode. Hope that samsung will make some changes in the future.
とにかく ありがとうございました!

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Removing words from t9 dictionary?

Morning all,
Just wonder if you can help me with a quick question?
I seem to have inadvertently added odd words to my T9 dictionary.
Seems to be when I use a question mark.
Whenever I type ‘you’ now it always suggests ‘you?you’ or another example is ‘tonight’ which suggests ‘tonight?tonight’
I didn’t realise I had added these (bug??) but will be more careful in future
I wonder if anyone can suggest a way to delete words I’ve added to the dictionary?
I’m fed up of these words always taking priority over the actual word I need.
Any help appreciated
Justin
There is a way to delete ALL of them:
Settings->Personal->Input->Word Completion->Erase
(Free translation from a dutch version)
do people use the T9 with the qwerty keyboard, I personally don't see the point ???
Dauntless said:
There is a way to delete ALL of them:
Settings->Personal->Input->Word Completion->Erase
(Free translation from a dutch version)
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The words still exist in auto complete after this procedure
If you look in the Windows directory there's a program called eT9MyWords.exe which let's you delete custom words. Just create a shortcut to it in your Programs. Sorted.
ooh Top Marks!
Cheers

[Q] how to access User Dictionary terms for Touch Input

I have cyanogen's rom version 3.4.6 running on the g1 I currently use touch input onscreen keyboard included, which i believe is the hero htc_IME keyboard. I love how it automatically saves new user terms to the dictionary, but occasionally it will save a term that i just spelled wrong. under my phones settings in locale and text there is the user dictionary option where i can add or delete the terms. Unfortunately this option only shows the user dictionary terms from my android keyboard and not the touch input. i have looked everywhere but i cannot find a way to view and delete the user dictionary terms for touch input..... can anybody please help me?!?!?!?!
In for answer..Been wondering the same
The dictionary is used internally by the keyboard. You can not modify it (add or remove word) unless you know the dictionary file format. But from my understanding the dictionary file format is private proprietary of Tegic software company. There's no public document about this file format
bubsy7 said:
I have cyanogen's rom version 3.4.6 running on the g1 I currently use touch input onscreen keyboard included, which i believe is the hero htc_IME keyboard. I love how it automatically saves new user terms to the dictionary, but occasionally it will save a term that i just spelled wrong. under my phones settings in locale and text there is the user dictionary option where i can add or delete the terms. Unfortunately this option only shows the user dictionary terms from my android keyboard and not the touch input. i have looked everywhere but i cannot find a way to view and delete the user dictionary terms for touch input..... can anybody please help me?!?!?!?!
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As previous stated there isn't a way to access the dictionary for Touch Input. Your best bet is to uninstall it via Manage Applications and reinstall it. Get the zip here. Push the library file. You can push the apk but it might not fit depending on your phone set up. You can simply put the apk on the root of your SD and run it using Astro or whatever file management app you're using. In the future it would behoove you to be VERY careful on adding words to Touch Input.
Thank you for the help i really appreciate it..... i'm not sure i care enough about the misspelled words to go through with deleting the app and reinstalling it...i sure wish there was an option so i could turn off the auto add feature.... oh well, i guess this is the price i pay for using a keyboard not made for my phone... thanks again!
I dont want to create another thread for a similar question. On the HTC IME how do we STOP the hardware keyboard from trying to "correct" my words as i type them? Its driving me insane.
serialtoon said:
I dont want to create another thread for a similar question. On the HTC IME how do we STOP the hardware keyboard from trying to "correct" my words as i type them? Its driving me insane.
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Theres an option in the settings (gear icon key next to comma key) to turn it off completely, settings- text input and there you will see spell correction and prediction .. or whenever it automatically corrects the word hit back space asap and it will uncorrect it
I posted where the files are and how to reset it here.
However, I do not know about editing those files, you can try if you want.

[Q] Asian languages in Vibrant

Hi,
I would like to read web pages in Thai,Hindi and Punjabi on vibrant. How can this be achieved ?
Will this work on vibrant http://nexusonehacks.net/android-hacks/droid-hack-how-to-install-thai-font-on-droid/
Thanks
Download the IME of the language you want in the market and select it language setting. Then set text encoding as unicode.
This should work for most languages.
could not find ime for the desired language..now what ?
If you just want to read the web pages, it's simple. Just make sure the fonts that you are using support those languages and set text encoding to unicode. From what I know, Droid Sans support most of the Asian languages. As for the rarer ones, you probably need to Google them to find out.
If you want to input the characters, you need an IME (input method editor). If you can't find them on the market, you have to rely on the community to write one for you or better, create one yourself.
how to create an IME on android: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/creating-input-method.html
Hi,
I checked the default fonts in the mobile and they have same name as of the http://nexusonehacks.net/android-hac...font-on-droid/
Are these same files ?
Can someone people suggest steps for samsung vibrant.
MilkPudding said:
If you just want to read the web pages, it's simple. Just make sure the fonts that you are using support those languages and set text encoding to unicode. From what I know, Droid Sans support most of the Asian languages. As for the rarer ones, you probably need to Google them to find out.
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How to change the font in the browser? I see option to change text encoding, but not to change the font type. Could you help
This is for Thai.
zerosource said:
This is for Thai.
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so I can just replace the existing fonts with this one ?

[Q] Phone Key (T9) Keypad functions - how to order Words?

Hi all,
I'm using the Phone Pad, HTC default, Keyboard to type SMS, Mails, Searches etc, cuz i can't handle the qwertz (german) or the simple qwertz key pads. They suck to type SMS (for me)
All works fine (okay, adding the mouth of the smiley ) or ( is a little complicated but manageable).
But... there is a very unlogical order of the different T9 Words. My old Sony Ericsson ordered the words by how often i used them.
I don't need exactly this feature, but to order the words by my own would be nice.
the only accessible workaround is, that i have to add the words manually (then they exists twice).
Then they are the first words the phone suggests me. but this isn't very nice.
do you know some tips to help me with my problem?
how do you handle the sms typing stuff? do you all bought a extra keyboard app in the market??
kind regards
heady2k
I've started using Swiftkey as it does actually learn the words you type. It works well. I personally found it better the default keyboard and better than the much raved about Swype .
I can't post a link but you can find it on app brain.
is it free?
can u modify the words order?
heady2k said:
is it free?
can u modify the words order?
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Yes it is free. It learns the words you use most so you shouldn't need to manually edit the word order. Try it and see if it is better for you.
Hpez said:
Yes it is free. It learns the words you use most so you shouldn't need to manually edit the word order. Try it and see if it is better for you.
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hmm kay, i installed it, tried it, but you only can choose qwerty/qwertz.
i haven't found a phone-pad layout. :/

[Q] Adding languages - direct pen input

Hi everyone
I own a Note 3, SCL22, Japanese version from KDDI AU (I believe model SM-N900J - on the main site it goes as SM-N900JZKEKDI). As you know, there is that s pen writing feature which allows you to hand write pretty much anywhere in the phone by hovering over the typing field and clicking a little button there (called direct pen input in the settings). It supports 4 languages, English (UK/US), Japanese and Korean, and I was wondering if there is a way to get more? Apparently, it can't be done from the settings, nor does it seem to be available in the Samsung app shop. Is it possible to add more languages to it, either rooted or not? Preferably not, because my model hasn't been rooted yet, and God knows when it will be.
Thanks in advance.
Snakiest said:
Hi everyone
I own a Note 3, SCL22, Japanese version from KDDI AU (I believe model SM-N900J - on the main site it goes as SM-N900JZKEKDI). As you know, there is that s pen writing feature which allows you to hand write pretty much anywhere in the phone by hovering over the typing field and clicking a little button there (called direct pen input in the settings). It supports 4 languages, English (UK/US), Japanese and Korean, and I was wondering if there is a way to get more? Apparently, it can't be done from the settings, nor does it seem to be available in the Samsung app shop. Is it possible to add more languages to it, either rooted or not? Preferably not, because my model hasn't been rooted yet, and God knows when it will be.
Thanks in advance.
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Add any language from Samsung Keyboard setting.
Setting>Controls>Language and Inputs> then tap the gear on the right of Samsung Keyboard, add your language
The pen input language will be able to be added later.
satawat.thongsawat said:
Add any language from Samsung Keyboard setting.
Setting>Controls>Language and Inputs> then tap the gear on the right of Samsung Keyboard, add your language
The pen input language will be able to be added later.
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Yeah, I have read that before. It seems on some devices this is how it is done. On mine, there is no option for that. I can choose one of the four pre-installed languages, but can't add any... It seems I have the answer to my question. Another inexplicable restriction of Japanese carriers.:crying: Well, maybe there is something else out there and it is too early to get desperate..?
Currently, there is no way to add more languages to the engine, which is MyScript Stylus-based application.
However, you can download the MyScript Stylus app from Google Play Store as an separated IME. With this app, you can write many languages. Please turn off Direct pen input before use.
I'm trying to modified other rom WritingBuddyService.apk (which is direct pen input apk) but bcoz I don't have root, I can't intall it as an normal apk.

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