Settings → Language & Input → Voice input I have found no significant difference in quality either way. Pressing the cloud icon allows you to use the keyboard online. Only the space opens the keyboard selection menu. Long pressing the ? (globe) icon opens the settings for the keyboard. you can probably follow the instructions here. (If you do not see it, press the "あa" button again to switch to Japanese mode first.) Long pressing the globe icon will open the keyboard selection menu in most apps.ĭownload the Google Handwriting Input app.Įnable it. Note that the English keyboard here is not very good, so you are usually better off pressing the ? (globe) icon near the spacebar instead. Pressing the "あa" button again will switch between English and Japanese. Scroll down to Software keyboard preferences for landscape mode. Go to Software keyboard advanced settings. Long press on the "あa" button on the lower left. You can probably follow the instructions here. To enable or disable a keyboard, do this: Settings → Language & Input → Current Keyboard → CHOOSE KEYBOARDS → touch the slider.Įnable it. If you are offline, you can do handwriting recognition using the Google Handwriting Keyboard. If you are online, you can use handwriting recognition and photo recognition. With them downloaded, you can use them offline. This downloads them, and they become a ✓.
In the language selection menu, scroll down and press the ⇩ to the right of both English and Japanese. All contents were current as of August, though some things may have changed.ĭownload and open the Google Translate app.
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I'm assuming you're on stock Android and would have no ready access to Internet. I wrote this for my brother when he visited.