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    Question what file is required to make Chinese input work?

    I have TM506
    I changed Customize.xml and allowed_language.txt to add zh and zs
    I put 5 font files on /tpa/preset/system/fonts, as well as I put zh.lng and zs.lng into /tpa/preset/system/language
    I can enable Chinese interface/menu, but Chinese input still doesn't work
    with zh/zs checked in input settings, the phone crash when I open up new text message
    which file I am still missing?
    any clue?
    I have extracted W760, C902 fs files

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    Re: what file is required to make Chinese input work?

    I think you gotta flash it with the files.

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    Re: what file is required to make Chinese input work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleasure View Post
    I think you gotta flash it with the files.
    it's easier to be said than to be done
    there's NO Chinese fw for TM506, even Z780

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    Re: what file is required to make Chinese input work?

    it depends on your main firmware. if you're using china firmware you will be able to type chinese.

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    Re: what file is required to make Chinese input work?

    To extend this - if you have HK firmware you will get traditional characters and stroke and pinyin input (which is a little strange, since pinyin is not traditionallly used in Cantonese) - the Taiwan firmware gives you traditional characters and a choice of stroke or Zhuhin (bopomofo) input, and the China firmware has simplified characters and stroke/pinyin input.

    The DB2020 HK firmware has both traditional and simplified Chinese in it - although this appears to be only for display, and the input methods are just traditional (hk).

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