![]() I've instaled swiftkey but messed up the keyboard even more than the samsung keyboard. If it's dependent on the Samsung keyboard app then try changing it. I could only think of a trial run with a diff keyboard like swiftkey. the solution should be install a new keyboard. So I guess the problem is with portuguese language keyboard made from samsung. I've also tryed to use on definitions other languages and I see that some charaters change from place, but what I need don't work. the keyboard on my phone is set to Portuguese language. maybe the problem here is this.ĭon't know if I've answered the question. That sayed I believe the problem can only be with the software from samsung and with his keyboard.īefore I have this samsung I had an HTC ONEX where I could change between keyboards with different leyouts. today I've seen this same keyboard to work 100% on 2 different devices (one phone that the seller used and my ASUS TF300 tablet). This is the second keyboard I try with note 3 and they all do the same. I don't have any other options that I can change. The only thing I can control is either to connect the bluetooth or not. Is the hardware relying on the software keyboard for the characters used? My phone is stock, not rooted or anything else. Is there any way I can add some stock keyboard to my phone so that I can choose it on the definitions? ![]() On the definitions on the phone keyboard I can only choose samsung keyboard, and I bet that's the problem. I've tryed this same keyboard with other phones and tablets that use android and all is working 100%. I'm from Portugal and I have the need to write those: â ã ê ô õ, and many others that need the use of ^ ~Īll those exist on the keyboard I've bought, but they won't work. The problem is that now my transkeyboard won't give me all the right characters. I've bought an ASUS Transkeyboard to use with my note 3 because it's much easyer to write texts than with touchscreen keyboard. You could try this too until i contact my mate, see if it helps. It's an unlimited free trial, but has a limitation on the number of times "Space" and "Enter" keys can be pressed. I can't seem to get a hold of him for the time being, i'll talk to him later, probably. If you can confirm and tell the software used when you find out. ![]() So your friend had the exactly same keyboard ? I'll have to ask him and com back with the answer Have absolutely no idea what software he used. That C871B BT KB worked perfectly with my friend's MOTO Droid X. Have you not any contact with the retailer as to ask about the software.Īnd me i have seen at youtube but i dont know how it works No updates ? Found few videos with demonstration of the above keyboard with Sony Ericsson Android phone. The problem is at the cd has application to android. Read on the keyboard features, it isn't supported by Android OS Looking for development of this thread as this is the exact keyboard i was about to buy. I have tryied 3 softwares and nothing is working There is also beta programme at blueduino dot com if you want to try it out, tell me what you think about it! =) I wrote an app to have text expansion for android devices, blueduino hotkeys. I personnally prefer to use an external keyboard if i seriously want to write something since the soft keyboard There are some text expansion capabilities that are already part of the standard android soft keyboard. I just found your post, maybe the blueduino hotkeys app is an interesting option for you Great thinking y wudnt we want it? :greedy: The only way to get proper text expansion at the moment is to use a specific keyboard, and the keyboards that exist don't offer syncing. sync with TextExpander/Breevy over Dropbox Text Expansion on Android? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting I'm thinking of developing a proper text expansion app for Android, and am wondering if there would be much of a market for this.
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