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2010-11-08
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2010-11-08
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2010-11-08
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2010-11-08
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2010-11-08
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2010-11-08
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2010-11-08
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$root #apt-get purge mscim* #reboot
$root #apt-get update #apt-get install mscim mscim-pinyin #reboot
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2010-11-08
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I'm using mscim and mscim-pinyin last pakage, and I have no problem locking Fn or CAPS (2^Shift). Even I'm using three input methods: Mscim, English and Bulgarian-phonetic.
The suggestions form developer of mscim was to purge the package and to reboot and install it again ( if that helps)
and then installCode:$root #apt-get purge mscim* #reboot
Code:$root #apt-get update #apt-get install mscim mscim-pinyin #reboot
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2010-11-08
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I faced this problem last week and it caused me a lot of cold sweat! But thank god, I managed to solved it eventually. I did a in device back up before I upgrade to PR1.3. These are the steps I took in order to get both pinyin input method and fn cap key works.
1) Upgrade to Pr1.3 again via ovi suite. It's sort of like a system restore.
2) Then, I restore the back up that I did before upgrade to PR1.3. (but I left the mscim, pinyin and whatever input method untick)
3) As pinyin is the only chinese input method that I use ( and I know this only), so I just install back mscim and google pinyin. (I've tried the mscim pinyin but it seems like it's not working and cause the cap fn key problem)
After that, everything is going to the right direction. I am able to type chinese in pinyin without causing a issue fn and cap key.
Somehow, I cant call the special symbol out anymore. I read somewhere else and it state that it's the cons of mscim. So, no choice...
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2010-11-08
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