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This issue is still hot! I have a Tab where I flashed a custom rom, and then I lost the norwegian characters "æ, ø and å" on my external samsung keyboard dock. It seems it uses the setting in settings>locale and text>samsung keypad>input language. Here I have, from the stock 2.3.3 a limited selection of languages, and not Norwegian as I would hope to find. Changing the locale to norway changes nothing.

Edit: And flashing back a stock ROM still doesn't bring back my cursed æ's, ø's and å's. I have friends who have the same Tab, but haven't flashed custom ROM's. Some research has led me to believe that this can be fixed by extracting their CSC, and then flashing my Tab with the extracted CSC. Correct? I have a hard time finding CSC's in the wild, and especially nordic ones..

Any input as to how this issue can be solved?
ROM version: Dutty
ExtROM version: www.duttythroy.net
 
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Hello, good people! Is there any way to get this working for android 3.2?
 
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