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Postby oldfriend » 14 Dec 2015, 17:59

Since this is an English speaking Board, how do you translate your language to English.

Is your Keyboard different from my American keyboard? The Chinese alphabet contains over 3500 characters.

Please enlighten me how you communicate within Forum Coin.

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Re: Foreign Keyboards

Postby DreekLass » 15 Dec 2015, 00:21

I definitely know that there are different types of language keyboards available, and I also think there are ways online to change the language that your keyboard outputs.
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Re: Foreign Keyboards

Postby cessy_08 » 15 Dec 2015, 13:55

I think there is an option for a different language keyboard to change the language settings to English. I once saw an arabic keyboard that was sent to us so we can build a code using it as input text field. Anyway, I noticed that while there are arabic characters in the keyboard it also has the English alphabet in it.
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Re: Foreign Keyboards

Postby nakitakona » 15 Dec 2015, 14:56

Problem in other languages or foreign languages. Google has a program for language translations.
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Re: Foreign Keyboards

Postby CTx » 15 Dec 2015, 17:08

We have a QWERTY keyboard in western Europe so it's not that different from USA.

But I'm curious too specially regarding some asian languages (with all those symbols) and also those using Cyrillic.
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Re: Foreign Keyboards

Postby kataomoi » 16 Dec 2015, 08:50

I can type in other languages on a regular American keyboard. It's super easy and convenient.
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Re: Foreign Keyboards

Postby cessy_08 » 16 Dec 2015, 09:57

kataomoi wrote:I can type in other languages on a regular American keyboard. It's super easy and convenient.


Do you use a software to convert? I remembered when I was studying Nihongo I downloaded and installed a software so I can write emails to my sensei in Hiragana/Kanji. I forgot the name of the software, though :lol:
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