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wiggywigster
27th April 2008, 01:21 AM
Having installed Dutty's WM6.1.5.2.19209 I installed Resco keyboard.
I cant select the Resco keyboard - Transcriber and Symbol pad can be selected, but if Resco keyboard is selected it immediately goes back tp PCM.
I've tried all the suggestions I can find in these forums:
1.) Installed Default IM Selector (selected Resco, then soft reset)
2.) Installed SIP Change (selected Resco the soft reset)
3.) Start > Settings > Input (selected Resco...)
No effect. Any ideas?
Jumbo747
27th April 2008, 01:25 AM
yes I got any problem with Duttys_WM6.1_5.2.19400_1_64.08.21[Cube] rom
NotATreoFan
27th April 2008, 02:59 AM
<Mean>
You obviously didn't read Dutty's thread before flashing this ROM.
</Mean>
If you browse to the appropriate Dutty thread, I guarantee you that within 6 posts from the top (hint: LOOK AT POST 5), you will find your solution. In the future, please check the thread for your ROM before creating a new thread. It is highly likely that someone has already run into your issue, and the solution is posted in there.
fastwanabe
27th April 2008, 04:10 AM
i have the same issue and have read the thread but it still doesn't work
NotATreoFan
27th April 2008, 04:20 AM
Download the 3 files attached in Post #5, then follow the instructions in Post #1185 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2131760&postcount=1185).
wiggywigster
27th April 2008, 01:35 PM
I think your comments were a tiny bit mean, but understandable as a lot of people don't read the threads before asking the same question over and over again.
Sadly, I have been reading threads for days now, searching for every keyword I can think of, followed the instructions (including installing SIP Change. Select which keyboard you want. Then install Default IM Selector. The select the same keyboard. Then soft reset.) and I still can't get it to work. Maybe I'm doing something stupid, so here is what I've tried in full:
1) Initial preparation...
Start with a SIM unlocked TYTNii from Orange (Kaiser130)
PIM Backup
HARDSPL - didn't work (white screen) so tried JumpSPL1.56-kais.exe
JumpSPL1.56-kais.exe didn't work either so tried JumpSPL1.93-kais.exe
JumpSPL1.93-kais.exe worked fine.
Flash hard SPL using KaiserCustomRUU
2) Flashed Dutty's ROM
http://rapidshare.com/files/107917203/Ruu_Signed_Duttys_WM6.1_Official_5.2.19209_1_58_16 _27__FIX_.zip
As I type the following, I'll repeat each action so that I can document each message and behaviour accurately...
3) Hard Reset - everything looks great, but I don't like the size of the keys on PCM keyboard
4) I install Resco Keyboard using .exe from pc with usb connection.
There's an option to install as the default keyboard so that remained ticked. At the end of the install, there's a message "Unable to initialise the Resco Keyboard. Input method will be activated after the next soft-reset".
Soft Reset.
5) Test by opening Tasks application
6) Now that's really annoying, as it works straight away this time. Without having to run SIP Change or Default IM Selector. The only difference is that I haven't installed other software first.
So, thanks for your response which in a round about way fixed the problem!
NotATreoFan
27th April 2008, 03:37 PM
Unfortunately Dutty's Apr 09 ROM saw many people running into your problem even after running the 3 CAB files posted by AllTheWay. Sometimes it took several times running thorough the steps until the change finally stuck.
jasonboy
27th April 2008, 04:07 PM
I have the same annoying issue. I have tried many solutions to solve it, but all failed. who can give me the accurate answer? thx:confused:
wiggywigster
28th April 2008, 08:52 PM
It seems far too random to me. I wonder if anyone has a technical explanation of why trying it a few times seems to work.
[ Er, no I haven't searched the forums this time ;-) ]
_Alex_
28th April 2008, 09:48 PM
You all know that this should have been in Dutty's thread in the first place. No need to continue posting in it.
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