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timwb
19th November 2008, 06:00 PM
I am using an O2 UK G3 device, I have flashed the latest WM6.1 SNN 3.1 rom as well as previously the XDA Mobile 6 Release 5 rom and have come across a problem. I thought it was just my device until I notice someone else had posted the question elsewhere.
I love the ROM to date, however I've got three problems:
a ) How do I get the battery status to show top right next to the clock?
b ) Major hardware keyboard issue with symbols:
- ! = ~
- @ = !
- # = @
- $ = #
- % = $
- & = %
- * = &
- = = *
- + = =
- £ = +
etc. etc. Basically, each symbol on the keyboard writes the symbol next to the one pictured on the keyboard. The exception being all the symbols on the far right 3 keys on all four rows, which work as expected.
Basically, how do I fix these issues? I'm a UK 02 user...
Original post in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386668
Any suggestions or explanations anybody? Could it be a US v. UK hardware layout?
goldenarmZ
21st November 2008, 02:58 PM
I have the same problem. The only solution I could find was to use AEKmap to remap the buttons, but after downloading it and looking at the config files my head hurt.. so I just decided to live with it.
If anyone has more patience than me and actually got round to making a config file for the MiniS, I'd love a copy. :D
timwb
22nd November 2008, 01:43 PM
The only solution I could find was to use AEKmap to remap the buttons, but after downloading it and looking at the config files my head hurt.. so I just decided to live with it.
If anyone has more patience than me and actually got round to making a config file for the MiniS, I'd love a copy. :D
I see what you mean about a headache, I looked at one of the Wizard calculator config files on the website and that was enough!
flap
23rd November 2008, 01:40 AM
I see what you mean about a headache, I looked at one of the Wizard calculator config files on the website and that was enough!
I've just created a small software to activate my french external keyboard (used for example, after flashing a rom).
I've haded some more languages and so you should give it a try and tell me if that solved your problem...
Regards.
timwb
23rd November 2008, 01:09 PM
I've just created a small software to activate my french external keyboard (used for example, after flashing a rom).
I've haded some more languages and so you should give it a try and tell me if that solved your problem...
Regards.
Thanks Flap
Installed the cab but nothings seems to have happened. There are no extra options anywhere and the keys behave the same as before :(
flap
23rd November 2008, 02:41 PM
Thanks Flap
Installed the cab but nothings seems to have happened. There are no extra options anywhere and the keys behave the same as before :(
Can you identify your keyboard language in this list ?
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/winxp/xp-lcid.mspx
I don't give up ;-)
timwb
23rd November 2008, 04:07 PM
It should be English_United_Kingdom, but it seems that when HTC branded the phone for the UK O2 network they moved the symbols about or something. Either that or more likely the other networks are using a US layout. I don't have a T-Mobile Vario or other Wizard to compare the keyboard layout with though.
flap
23rd November 2008, 05:05 PM
It should be English_United_Kingdom, but it seems that when HTC branded the phone for the UK O2 network they moved the symbols about or something. Either that or more likely the other networks are using a US layout. I don't have a T-Mobile Vario or other Wizard to compare the keyboard layout with though.
I've added all the english keyboard in the 0.1 release (and renamed this install cab)... I hope you'll find a solution...
I use the last WizFlo 2D rom and with this soft, my french wizard keyboard is well recognized.
regueir0
24th December 2008, 05:03 PM
I also I am with the even problem I use the ROM HTC Wizard Manilla2D & my keyboard identically what the of the our friend.
How Solution ?????
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