Monday 29 February 2016

How to Type in Hinglish by Google Indic Keyboard v3.1.1.112921620

Google Indic Keyboard allows you to type messages, update on social networks or compose emails in your own native language on your Android phone. Currently it includes the following keyboards:
- English keyboard
- Assamese keyboard (
অসমীয়া)
- Bengali keyboard (
বাংলা)
- Gujarati keyboard (
ગુજરાતી)
- Hindi keyboard (
हिंदी)
- Kannada keyboard (
ಕನ್ನಡ)
- Malayalam keyboard (
മലയാളം)
- Marathi keyboard (
मराठी)
- Odia keyboard (
ଓଡ଼ିଆ)
- Punjabi keyboard (
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ)
- Tamil keyboard (
தமிழ்)
- Telugu keyboard (
తెలుగు)
On your phone, if you can read your language in its native script above, you may install and use Google Indic Keyboard to input your language; otherwise your phone may not support your language.
Google Indic Keyboard supports different modes of input:
- Transliteration mode - Get output in your native language by spelling out the pronunciation using English letters (For example, “namaste“ -> “नमस्ते“.)
- Native keyboard mode - Type directly in native script.
- Handwriting mode (currently available for Hindi only) - Write directly on your phone screen.
- Hinglish mode - If you choose “Hindi” as an input language, the English keyboard will suggest both English and Hinglish terms.
How can I enable it and set it as the default keyboard?
- On Android 5.x and newer versions:
Open Settings -> Language & Input, under “KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS” section, go to Current Keyboard -> Choose Keyboards -> Check “Google Indic Keyboard” -> back to “Language & input” -> Current Keyboard -> Select “English & Indic Languages (Google Indic Keyboard)”When typing in an input box, you can also change the default input method by clicking the keyboard icon on the bottom right corner of the screen.
- On Android 4.x:
Open Settings -> Language & Input, under “KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS” section, check Google Indic Keyboard, then click Default and select “Google Indic Keyboard” in the “Choose input method” dialog.
When typing in an input box, you can also change the default input method by selecting “Choose input method” in the Notification area.



App Screenshots:

Step-1 First Select this option




Step-2 then Type in Hinglish




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 Google Indic Keyboard v3.1.1.112921620





Tuesday 16 February 2016

How to find saved wifi Password in Android Device by ES File Explorer File Manager

Description:

1. Download and Install ES File Explorer File Manager and open it.

2. Browse with ES File Explorer File Manager and Navigate to data/misc/wifi folder and you will find a file named wpa_supplicant.conf. Tap on the file to open it up and make sure you use ES File Explorer ‘s built-in text/HTML viewer for the task.










3. Done


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How to Fix external SD card write issue on Android 4.4 KitKat

Restoring full access to the external SD card

Method 1: Editing the permissions file manually

Make sure your phone is rooted. After that perform the following steps:

  1. Using a root-enabled file manager (like ESFileExplorerPro_v1.0.4_ModNoAD ), navigate to /system/etc/permissions
  2. Edit platform.xml and find the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission.
  3. Add an additional group definition for this permission: <group gid=”media_rw” />
  4. Save the changes to the file.
  5. Restart the phone.

Preface

Android 4.4 KitKat brought in a lot of changes compared to its older 4.3 Jellybean update. And one of the most significant changes is how it handles storage data security.
Related reading: learn how to use the android data recovery utility Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android to get back your lost data and save your android phones.
Prior to Android 4.4 KitKat, applications, provided they had permission to access the external SD card, could read and write to any area on removable storage, including the system folders like DCIM, Alarms, etc. That has all changed, and now third-party applications, as in ones you download from Google Play or elsewhere can only write to files and folders that they have created or have taken ownership of.
Third-party apps are not allowed to get automatic permission to put files anywhere on a micro SD card. Instead, such files must go into a folder on the card where all their content from that app must go. A photo viewer, for example, would not be able to move or save images from elsewhere on a device to its folder. It would only be able to save thumbnails of photos from within the system, which would be the images used for the viewer.
Many users are facing issues with the new configuration because it drastically changes the way apps function. Most apps have become dysfunctional because they now lack the permissions to function properly. Moreover, once a third party app is deleted, its designated folder and contents are also deleted. However, the flip side is that various malware no longer has the ability to read and write through a device’s filesystem to steal data.

If you are annoyed by the external SD card policy change, and storage flexibility matters more to you than storage security, read on to know how to restore full access to the micro SD card.

This can Also fix the problem of ShareIt Storage 

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  ESFileExplorerPro_v1.0.4_ModNoAD


Can't Establish a reliable connection to the server Playstore No Connect

Hello Friends First you should have your device rooted then follow the next step given below:-

1.- ROOT your device (of course)

2.- Editing the file

You will need a proper editor

Download and Install ES File Explorer File Manager and open it

3.- Browse with ES File Explorer File Manager to /Device
(hint: on the right side of the screen there's a shortcut to system folder.. look for etc/ and you will find it)

Follow the given Images with the help of red box









then Tap and open as text with ES Note Editor




Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 74.125.93.113 android.clients.google.com.

OR

Open etc/hosts and edit the file. Just put # before 127.87.106.242 android.clients.google.com.

4.- SAVED


5. Reboot your device.

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