is it actually possible to make a small batch file for those 3 files and then run it with root explorer? or doesnt it work on linux like that?
I've tried it, but I didn't get it. Will this work on the new FXP rom (105)?? It's just that it'd be the best rom if its' keyboard worked...
In 105 they forgot to implement the "KeyboardChanger.apk". You find it in FXP 104. Fetch it and install it...
then: choose your language - it will reboot after save.
after reboot choose language AGAIN - it will reboot again after save
now use keyboard
I currently don't have the apk available. write me PM if you need it, but I guess you'r faster by downloading fxp104 and fetching it there
I just can say
If you need to say ONLY that, use button THANKS in stead, just like I did now, although by mistake, when I wanted to press quote.. :to bad there's no facepalm icon:
I think there is much easier way of doing this.
Why not use Rootexplorer? just open /system/usr/keyboard-config/keyprint.xml and instead of qwerty you can write the layout file's name that suites your keyboard and save. that's it, no regex..no other stuff. just open file change text and save.
But not all ROMs have keyboard-config dir, some devs thinks that all people in the world have the same layout so they deletes that folder.
If you are one of those who got rom without it and you need to change layout - just take that folder from rom that has that folder (the one which worked for you) put it in system\usr give good permissions (folders have to have the same perm as other folders in that dir. Files have to have the same perms as other files in usr dir. and it will work after reboot.
su
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
busybox cp /system/usr/keyboard-config/keyprint.xml /system/usr/keyboard-config/keyprint.xml.backup
qwertz
qwerty-en
azerty
qwerty-br
qwerty-no-dk
qwerty-se-fi
latin-on-arabic
latin-on-arabic-azerty
latin-on-bopomofo
latin-on-cyrillic
latin-on-greek
latin-on-hebrew
latin-on-korean
latin-on-pinyin
latin-on-thai
busybox sed -i 's/qwerty-en/YOURREGIONLANG/g' /system/usr/keyboard-config/keyprint.xml
You can check the images here, for the different keyboard layouts:
thank you very much for the posting! I have just one question:
how can I root it??? Gingerbreak doesnt seem to work