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japper88 11-11-2009 01:50 AM

Re: Chinese Input
 
Thanks danny6514! Now I can send and receive emails in Chinese.


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Originally Posted by JWA2 (Post 1318202)
also....i just emailed thru hotmail to my wife but when she get it on her end it is all question marks????? It looks fine go out but not when it is received

It works fine for me. Does your wife's computer have the right Chinese font installed?

ACHlLLES 11-11-2009 01:51 AM

Re: Chinese Input
 
You can try this website. http://www.careace.net/2009/02/09/ch...samsung-omnia/

JWA2 11-11-2009 02:54 AM

Re: Chinese Input
 
Well i had CE on there as well....so after i uninstalled that...everything works just fine....thank you everyone for the help.

danny6514 11-11-2009 03:09 AM

Re: Chinese Input
 
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Originally Posted by JWA2 (Post 1318202)
also....i just emailed thru hotmail to my wife but when she get it on her end it is all question marks????? It looks fine go out but not when it is received

the problem should be on her end...
she needs to set her browser to read the characters.
firefox: view->character encoding->auto detect and choosing the appropriate one. its normally either simplified or traditional chinese
IE: right click anywhere -> Encoding -> Choose the appropriate one. If you're not sure, doesn't hurt to guess and check. (just remember what it was before)

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Originally Posted by JWA2 (Post 1318483)
Well i had CE on there as well....so after i uninstalled that...everything works just fine....thank you everyone for the help.

Oh...now I see it, problem solved.

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Originally Posted by MakuSoto (Post 1318256)
Could someone upload the original WinCE.NLS file off their TP2? I need it because I had replaced mine with one that was back dated to an old way I use to read chinese on my TP2 but it seems that is no longer necessary and I do not want to hard reset just for that one file. Thank you.

attached.
wince.nls is a system protected file, so you won't see it unless you set your system to display protected system file.

japper88 11-11-2009 05:34 AM

Re: Chinese Input
 
Anyone know how to get the Chinese keyboard from being the default softkeyboard after every softrest? I like the ability to use Chinese, but most of the time I need the "full qwerty softkeyboard for English.

danny6514 11-11-2009 05:45 AM

Re: Chinese Input
 
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Originally Posted by japper88 (Post 1318631)
Anyone know how to get the Chinese keyboard from being the default softkeyboard after every softrest? I like the ability to use Chinese, but most of the time I need the "full qwerty softkeyboard for English.

Settings > Personal > Input.
There, choose the keyboard you want as default.
Soft reset.
I'm not sure if it'll work 100%, give it a try

japper88 11-11-2009 04:11 PM

Re: Chinese Input
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danny6514 (Post 1318641)
Settings > Personal > Input.
There, choose the keyboard you want as default.
Soft reset.
I'm not sure if it'll work 100%, give it a try

Thanks, but that didn't work. It's not the end of the world though, because once I select the full qwerty keyboard it does stays until my next soft resent. But having to change my keyboard once every reset is well worth having the ability to send and receive sms and email in Chinese. :smile:

But if anyone else knows how to make the full qwerty keyboard the default keyboard after a soft resent please tell me. Thanks!

danny6514 11-11-2009 04:57 PM

Re: Chinese Input
 
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Originally Posted by japper88 (Post 1319864)
Thanks, but that didn't work. It's not the end of the world though, because once I select the full qwerty keyboard it does stays until my next soft resent. But having to change my keyboard once every reset is well worth having the ability to send and receive sms and email in Chinese. :smile:

But if anyone else knows how to make the full qwerty keyboard the default keyboard after a soft resent please tell me. Thanks!

Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=271008

japper88 11-11-2009 06:09 PM

Re: Chinese Input
 
I figured out a different more simple solution on my own, probably my fault for not thinking of this earlier. I looked in the windows/startup folder, and there was a shortcut to "plumstart6", I just deleted the shortcut and now the full qwerty keyboard shows up by default again, but I can still select/use the pinyin keyboard if I want.

huangfch 11-11-2009 07:14 PM

Re: Chinese Input
 
I tried that before, but the problem is that you would not be able to use hard keyboard to input Chinese after you delete the startup file.


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Originally Posted by japper88 (Post 1320212)
I figured out a different more simple solution on my own, probably my fault for not thinking of this earlier. I looked in the windows/startup folder, and there was a shortcut to "plumstart6", I just deleted the shortcut and now the full qwerty keyboard shows up by default again, but I can still select/use the pinyin keyboard if I want.



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