![]() ![]() If you want to look hard enough and long enough you might find the right Cell MFG/ OS and Service provider willing to allow these keyboards and that might help you move forward with new technology.Īs opposed to looking for older technologies that will ultimately be phased out due to "lack of concern" for the user/human impacts. Or maybe you can play "wait for" the KaiOS update game, but I don't like that game. You might have luck with a higher grade phone in the offerings for this service. ![]() So like no real technical effort required - someone just got the driver backwards, but its like ok, yay - you win "not supported". Too bad, the only problem is the keyboards type backwards. To switch between keyboard layouts on Windows 10, use these steps: Click the Input Indicator icon in Taskbar (bottom right). My issue with them is that I'm dealing with the lowest-end cell phone in this services offerings and this KaiOS thing. So this thread will likely go off in a crazy direction after that. The technial KIA's are going to be quick to jump in and say "not supported" and they likely are right. I've got 2 rather well known brand name keyboards that connect to Android and Window tablets without any fuss and work fine. Some are rather small and IMHO: I don't see them requiring much more effort than any black/blue/other berry slide out. I've been using them for years with tablets just because. In other embodiments, the keyboard can be an actual working keyboard simply having the letters of the alphabet on the QWERTY keys or the letter-bearing keys. Have you considered trying a blue tooth keyboard connected to your/a phone, most phones do support blue tooth? Lastly, I don't know if I understand the tactile need - so I just don't want to give false hope. Also I'm not likely to get a positive response to my issue so that will impact my return time(as well as if ever) back to this place. Highlight the text you entered and press Ctrl + C to copy it to your clipboard. Click or tap the letters on the on-screen keyboard to type in Hindi. The alpha keys are in standard keyboard order: Q,W,E,R,T,and Y are the first 6 alpha keys on a standard keyboard. ![]() Click the down-arrow next to the keyboard icon above the typing area and select INSCRIPT. The order of the alpha keys is the same as the alphabet QWERTY Layout. This is rather aged so I won't put alot into it. Heres how: Select Hindi from the menu at the top-left corner of the typing area. I was just passing by on a closely related topic that I will be starting another thread for.Ĭouldn't help but be touched by the need and willing to offer any help I can. ![]()
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