Monday, June 4, 2012

Why is my Android emulator keyboard in Chinese character mode?


I'm debugging my Android application using the AVD (Android Virtual Device). When I try to enter text in a text field, my characters are being interpreted as Chinese in the IME.



I don't know how I got into this mode or how to get out of it (I just want to enter alphabetic keys)?



Here's a screen shot:



http://u.go2.me/3cn


Source: Tips4all

3 comments:

  1. If you were running monkey at some point, it probably changed the input method — it happens quite often.

    You can change the input method by long-pressing on an input field and choosing Input Method → Android Keyboard. I think you can also long-press on the bottom-left key on the virtual keyboard.

    Note you can also disable the Japanese and other input methods from being activated entirely via Settings → Keyboard → untick the box next to each IME.

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  2. I have a very simple trick..I found that..
    Just go to the default browser provided in the emulator..then click on the address bar of the browser..
    Magic....your language is now changed to English..

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  3. For emulator you can run such two commands to remove Pinyin IME (so latin would become default):


    > adb shell

    # mount -rw -o remount /dev/block/mtdblock0 /system

    # rm /system/app/PinyinIME.apk


    the same, but easier to put into Jenkins:


    > adb shell mount -rw -o remount /dev/block/mtdblock0 /system

    > adb shell rm /system/app/PinyinIME.apk


    You can first check which device is mounted to /system by running


    # mount


    in adb shell.

    If you need to remove another IME - just change a filename in "rm" command.

    Note: this will remove Pinyin IME completely. While you're not completely sure - don't do it on real devices as it would be hard to bring that IME back :)

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