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Hi Mhjartarson
You probably haven't selected the correct language. The Icelandic keyboard is
working fine.
You have to press ?123 and select Input method and there select Scandinavian
keyboard.
If you still can't see Þ and Ð then you need to select the Icelandic layout.
Again press ?123 and select Scandinavian keyboard settings and find Keyboard
layout and select Icelandic.
This info is displayed when you install the Scandinavian keyboard.
Original comment by sverrirf...@gmail.com
on 15 Aug 2010 at 12:31
i have the on screen keyboard working (had not tryed it when i made the topic.
i have a LG gw620 and when i'm using the flip out keyboard Þ and Ð are the
only ones i cant find. iv'e held down every button and tryed every button whyle
using tha alt type key.
they just dont come upp
Original comment by Mhjartar...@gmail.com
on 15 Aug 2010 at 7:44
I am really happy with the Scandianavian keyboard, Icelandic caracters working
perfect.
Original comment by usdfor...@gmail.com
on 8 Sep 2010 at 9:16
I cannot get the letters Ó,ó Á and á using the Icelandic keyboard layout on
Scandinavian keyboard v1.4.4 on Android 2.1 with Motorola Blur. I think, I have
everything configured correctly as I get a keyboard with þ and ð keys and by
pressing long on e, u, i, I can get é, ú and í. However, long pressing on o
and a only offers ö and ä, but not ó and á.
(Of course using the dictionary suggestions, I can just type "bok" and then
select the suggested "bók", but the dictionary suggestions are not displayed
everywhere, e.g. not in the keyboard for contacts.)
Original comment by helmut.n...@gmail.com
on 26 Dec 2010 at 2:25
An update to my comment #4: I just found out that the system locale setting not
only influences the standard "multitouch" keyboard layout, but also the
Scandinavian keyboard layout (which probably inherits from the standard
multitouch keyboard layout and the locale setting). When having German system
locale setting, already the standard multitouch keyboard does after long
pressing on o and a only offer ö and ä, but not ó and á. After switching,
e.g. to English (US) locales, already the standard multitouch keyboard does
after long pressing on o and a only offer all the accented letters (including
ó and á.) and Scandinavian keyboard then subsequently offers them as well.
While using English locales solves my problem, it would nevertheless be nice,
if Scandinavian keyboard would override the restricted set of letters imposed
by German locale setting. (Looking at the source code, it seems that adjusting
the XML files might be sufficient...)
Original comment by helmut.n...@gmail.com
on 29 Jan 2011 at 10:33
[deleted comment]
add font containing characters to /system/fonts, modify
/system/etc/fallback_fonts.xml so android finds font then reboot. Everything
should be working now
Original comment by Kert...@gmail.com
on 26 Feb 2013 at 4:20
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Mhjartar...@gmail.com
on 9 Aug 2010 at 6:58