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Android. Is there an automatic layout change?
Hello Habroman!
I caught myself thinking that I spend unjustified time changing layouts in applications in my Android Background (Galaxy Nexus, Android 4.0.4). In my notebook, everything is written in Latin, but I send SMS to them in Russian, in the browser I drive the URL in Latin, but I write posts on sites in Russian, etc ... Is it possible to make the system remember where I need which layout? Is there any application for this, or maybe a setting that I did not notice? Or does any keyboard itself have memory?
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You can use Tasker: create 2 events for each application (unfortunately, I have never used tasker, so I didn’t understand if-else there).
The first step is to set Input>Input Method Select, tick if in it and enter %IMETHOD ~ *eng* or *ru* (the easiest way to determine the current keyboard language);
As the second action, select Input>Dpad Down or Up, set the number of repetitions of pressing as many points as you need to overcome from the current language to the assigned one;
The third is Input>Dpad Press.
Thus, when entering the application, the input method selection window will pop up, after determining the current language, the up / down keystroke will be simulated, depending on the desired direction of movement to the selected language, and then the enter keystroke will be simulated, i.e. the desired language will be selected.
Sorry if it turned out a little chaotic, just now quickly threw all this.
Although it's easier for me to press the language change button, I have Jelly Bean.
Are you apparently using a standard keyboard? It is really long and inconvenient to change the language on it. Try for example SmartKeyboard where the change takes place with one button. As a result, you will need to press one key at startup and write in the desired language. At least in your posts, the language changes, tk. it is necessary to enter various names in English.
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