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- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 21:27:22 +0900
- From: Travis Cardwell <travis.cardwell@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Android, bluetooth and IME
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Hi Darren, On 2015年02月26日 09:50, Darren Cook wrote: > I just tried out connecting a bluetooth keyboard (Buffalo, with built-in > mini mousepad (*)) to my Nexus 7 (which is on Android 4.4). It works, > but I cannot input Japanese. Perhaps the dual features (keyboard and mouse) are causing the problem... I have a desktop system that uses a wireless keyboard (Logicool) that has a feature where a single USB dongle can be paired with both a keyboard and a mouse. It therefore does not advertise itself as a keyboard to the OS; it is a hub through which a keyboard and mouse may be connected. The system (Debian) is configured to use a Japanese keyboard, and it works fine in the console, but X defaults to a US layout when it cannot be certain that it is a keyboard! (It took me an embarrassing amount of time to determine the issue, as my initial symptom was inability to login due to symbols in my password; password characters are not displayed on the screen, so it took me some time before I realized it was a keyboard issue.) After failing to resolve the issue in my xorg.conf, I ended up giving up on doing it "correctly" and simply added an overriding command in my display manager. If you are indeed experiencing a similar issue, then I suspect that it cannot be solved via the usual settings... If you feel like digging deeper, here are some references: * https://source.android.com/devices/input/input-device-configuration-files.html * https://source.android.com/devices/input/keyboard-devices.html > I've got the keyboard set to ja layout, iWnn IME. (In the iWnn IME > settings, not the bluetooth ones, it was set to "emoji", I just changed > to "japanese", but no luck.) FYI: I have a bluetooth keyboard [1] that I use with my phone, running Android 4.4.4, and Japanese works fine [2]. The standard setting was all that was required: Settings | Language & keyboard | Physical Keyboard | [Keyboard Model] | Japanese - iWnn IME > Is there a way to use the ja layout keyboard with google Japanese IME? I have never tried the Google Japanese IME, but the feature list claims 「日本語ハードウェアキーボードのレイアウト情報を同梱しました」 [3]. Cheers, Travis [1] http://www2.elecom.co.jp/peripheral/full-keyboard/tk-fbp070/ [2] My only pain point is the Alt+Space shortcut, which is easy to trigger by accident when typing quickly. I have not found a way to disable it. :| [3] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.inputmethod.japanese&hl=ja
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