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Originally Posted by opoteat
@Scion can you be more specific on instructions? I've tried several times to make this work but no luck. In fact, in trying I seemed to have put my NC in a state that the keyboard would never popup at all... so reset it to factory and now here I am again. I used ADB to push the apk to /system/app directory. It still doesn't show up in the list of keyboards. Thanks in advance. Owen
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Move the app into the /system/app directory. Click on it. Install it. Then check the permissions of the .apk in the /system/app directory. When I moved mine to that directory and installed from there, nothing was checked for User permissions. I had to check all three boxes. Then I rebooted.
Edit: you don't have to reset to factory if you lose your keyboard. The stock keyboard should still be available for use. You may have to change the file name back to what it ws originally. Check the /system/app directory. The stock keyboard is LatinIMe.apk. The extension may have been changed so that the keyboard is not called. I changed mine to LatinIME.bak. Anyway, rename it back to LatinIME.apk and you'll get the stock keyboard back. That is unless autonooter removed the file instead of renaming it.