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| | | | | In my experience, every Android emulator normally uses the Latin (English) IME for character input. An exception to this is the 3.x emulator. I do not know if this varies by SDK version or by OS, but I have seen this emulator differs from the others in that the default input method, randomly, uses the Pinyin/Chinese character set. I apologize for my ignorance in that I do not know exactly what Pinyin applies to, but a a quick google search seems to imply that it "is the official phonetic system for transcribing the sound of Chinese characters into Latin script...". | |
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| | | | | Posted by Stella Schieffer, Product Manager Since the new Google Calendar app arrived , you've given us lots of great feedback that has gu... | |
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| | | A little less than two years ago we set out to make computers much better . Today, we're announcing the first Chromebooks from our partners,... | ||