Hy,
I would like to add language to S-voice but i can't is there a method?
thanks
There is a workaround out there. Still, there is no app basically capable to do this at this very moment. Google is working on adding more voice pack languages (already added 13 - check THIS ).
Steps to follow:
1. get THIS and install;
2. check the setting within SETTINGS / CONTROLS / Language and input - "Google voice typing" (will be automatic) and leave keyboard as default samsung;
3. Into SETTINGS / CONTROLS / Language and input: search for "Voice Search" and select from the TOP menu your language / languages (can be more than 1);
4. Still on the menu from previous point: SPEECH / Voice recognizer- set "basic google recognition"
Hope will do the job.
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Hello,
I installed the english Test Rom with the Bluetooth stereo function on my VPA compact II. After changing the keybaord layout to german here my next problem. In the german version Rom, the input of text begins with a big letter like B in english it is b - the T9 words are in english...
What must i do to change this things - german T9 and big letters at the beginning of sentences?
I hope anyone can help me...
Thank you so much advance
T9 language:
Start > Settings > Input*
Input method: Phone Pad
[Options...]*
|Languages|
Database: German
Capitalization of first letter of sentence:
Starts > Settings > Input* > |Options| > [ ] Capitalize first letter of sentence
Hello,
thnaks fpr your answer - but this tipps don´t work.
I go the the settings menu and macke the changes - softreset an when i got to input settings again, the menu is keyboard (the keyboard is out and in use) and there are only standing english words. When i go to settings and phone pad there is standing german - but i input the SMS with the keyboard, not with the phone pad.
Can i do something else to get the words in german?
Ah, well - that's not really T9 then is it? Are you talking about the word completion/replacement feature?
If so, try reading through all of this:
http://pocketpcmag.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18262
Or buy a third party keyboard that has the language of desire:
http://www.pdamill.com/prod_tk.shtml
Or just disable word completion / word replacement (especially the latter is annoying).
Good luck
P.S. I tried topkey a few days back when I tried about 15 SIPs, and I might end up buying topkey, myself because of the full keyboard customization option and sleek looks Only $10 - might save you a lot of hassle with those dictionary files.
This one mostly goes out to my fellow Swedish forum dwellers but if anyone else has a solution please chime in.
My brother just got himself a Galaxy S, partly on my recommendation. He bought it from a Swedish (we presume) web shop but he seems to be lacking swedish characters from they key map. He is not using Swype but the Samsung keyboard, he changed the phones language layout to Swedish but that wasn't enough.
If you check the keyboard language, its set to "automatic" but he cannot - apart from me, set it to Swedish.
This seems very strange, is it an import phone? And if so - can he add the Swedish language somehow?
This seems strange to me as well. Although I am not an expert, I can say that on my SGS bought from a Norwegian internet store, the samsung keyboard was included with the Norwegian layout. So, I guess, it should be the same for the Swedish phones.
I just downloaded the "Scandinavian Keyboard" on the Market by Trygve Aaberge. It's free and you can also get a dictionary if you want.
1. Open the Android Market App & search for "Scandinavian Keyboard"
2. Download the one by Trygve Aaberge
3. Once installed head over to the keyboard settings
(Settings -> Locale and text //English OS)
4. Enable Scandinavian keyboard and go in its settings right below
5. Select desired language for the "Keyboard layout".
6. A bit further down you can also find "Download dictionary".
7. Choose the dictionary language you want as it sends you to the Android Market with correct filter/search
8. Once installed head all the way back to the Scandinavian keyboard settings.
9. Enable dictionaries and select the language you want.
Now in any field to input text just hold-press/touch until you get the option of choosing "Input Method" and select the keyboard you want. Android will keep using the latest chosen keyboard.
Recently i updated to ICS OTA on my note and i noticed the voice changed from a girl's voice to a guy's voice when running the navigation app. the guy's voice is lower pitched and a bit harder for me to hear over my sound system in my car.
Basically, does anyone know how i can change back to the girl's voice? i know its not completely gone because occasionally the girl's voice occasionally leaks through now and then.
I want to know how to change it to Benders voice. PM me if you know how.
"Bite my shiny metal a$$!"
In your text-to-speech settings, use Google Text-to-speech Engine and set the language to English (United States)
setting - language & input - Language - set it to English US
setting - language & input - voice recognition - set it google
setting - language & input - text to speech output - google text to speech engine setting - language - select English US
You can now set pitch from setting - language & input - text to speech output -speech rate
Now it will be female voice. with your desired pitch.
Since I updated to lollipop, every word I type that isn't typed in English is underlined in red. This is really annoying since I usually type in Dutch. My phone language is English though. Is there an easy solution for this problem? Can I switch this feature off in some way?
Same problem
stevennekens said:
Since I updated to lollipop, every word I type that isn't typed in English is underlined in red. This is really annoying since I usually type in Dutch. My phone language is English though. Is there an easy solution for this problem? Can I switch this feature off in some way?
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Hey, I registered just to give you an answer. I have the same exact problem, only I don't type usually in Dutch but in Serbian. My phone language is also English. I'm on Lollipop, I9505.
I found out a way to stop this spell check, and it's only possible, as it seems to me, to change your phone language. I've changed it from English to Serbian, even though I don't like it that way, and underlining has stopped. I thought that it would start to underline English typed words, but it didn't. So, if you consider that an easy and acceptable solution, there you go. I'm still looking for a way to use my phone in English and type in Serbian without that red underlining, just like I used to do before on KitKat. It doesn't make sense to have to change phone language when this is a problem that is related to keyboard settings. If someone knows how to fix this without changing phone language I'd love to know a way to do that.
Hi!
I have the very same problem as I speak with my friends in 4 different languages. After a lot of search I found the solution to completely disable the red underlining: selecting "Alphabet" (QUERTY) as your keyboard language, as I describe below:
1 Download the "Google Keyboard" app from the google Play
2 Go to keyboard settings - in lollypop it is under Settings > My device > Language and Input
3 Enter into "Google Keyboard" to show the google keyboard settings, and then go into "Languages"
4 Disable "Use system language" and ONLY enable "Alphabet (QUERTY)" from the list of languages (you will probably find it between Afrikaans and Arabic)
5 Go back again to Settings > My device > Language and Input, enter "Default" and select "Alphabet (QWERTY)" as default
Voilà!
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Hi!
I have the very same problem as I speak with my friends in 4 different languages. After a lot of search I found the solution to completely disable the red underlining: selecting "Alphabet" (QUERTY) as your keyboard language, as I describe below:
1 Download the "Google Keyboard" app from the google Play
2 Go to keyboard settings - in lollypop it is under Settings > My device > Language and Input
3 Enter into "Google Keyboard" to show the google keyboard settings, and then go into "Languages"
4 Disable "Use system language" and ONLY enable "Alphabet (QUERTY)" from the list of languages (you will probably find it between Afrikaans and Arabic)
5 Go back again to Settings > My device > Language and Input, enter "Default" and select "Alphabet (QWERTY)" as default
Voilà!
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Hey, thanks! That is a fine solution, but only if I wish to use Google keyboard without predictive text and auto replace options since they are gone when selecting "Alphabet (QWERTY)".
I'm quite used to Samsung keyboard and I like having text prediction and auto replace, so I'm still looking for a solution in terms of switching off that annoying spell check but with using Samsung keyboard. :fingers-crossed:
If anyone's still looking for a fix, there's a way - just do the factory reset and the red underlining will be gone. I just did.
A quick search of the internet shows that I am not the only one who has accidentally cleared the Samsung Keyboard app data and wound up with a predictive text capability which was not working. If you find yourself with an empty white box instead of a list of words to choose from, simply do the following:
Keyboard Settings (can be found at the bottom whenever the keyboard is visible) --> Select Input Languages --> English (US)/(UK) can be found under Available Languages. Just select the proper language and it will download the library for use. Back out of the menu, making sure it is selected above, and it will be back to work for you.