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How I Can Change My Mechanical Keyboards Characters ?
Hi Everyone.
I Want To Use Turkish Characters (ş,ç,ö...) On My Mechanic Keyboard Is It Possible ? But I Don't Lose Latin Characters So I Say If Double Tap To "S" It Convert To "Ş". And I Was Remove The Battery My Text Input Settings Was Reset How I Save It ? Thanks In Advance. |
Re: How I Can Change My Mechanical Keyboards Characters ?
Setting -->Text input---> Hardware kerbord layout ---->
Is the place, maybe one of the languages have the accepted characters you require. I know the chances of the package "extkbd" of having a layout will be high. It will mean either buying a bluetooth keyboard and using one. This is the wiki page: http://wiki.maemo.org/Remapping_keyboard But if you aren't comfortable with that then someone might have a turkish keymap for you to insert there. HTH |
Re: How I Can Change My Mechanical Keyboards Characters ?
On top of what independent said...
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There are two options. The better of the two is to change your defaults to your preferred layout. Follow independent's link but as he says, it may look a bit scary for a newbie. The second option is to stop the dialog appearing after a battery swap, but then you will lose the time and will have to set it manually once the phone has started (or install a Sync Clock Now widget to make it a one-click operation). To remove the dialog, uninstall osso-startup-wizard. You will need to use Faster Application Manager or the command line to do that; Hilon Application Manager does hides it as it is a system package. |
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