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Sorry for the english but mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut. I'm Swedish btw...
I need help from someone who owns a Samsung original Bluetooth keyboard with the German layout.
Install this app https://github.com/chrisboyle/keytest/downloads and then try the "<" key and the "#" key and let me know what "scanCode" it reports for those two keys.
I've developed an app that helps with using non-US keyboards on Android versions that do not support this out-of-the-box (like the unofficial Ice Cream Sandwich) but it seems that the Samsung bluetooth keyboards maps these two keys differently than a standard keyboard.
I cannot test this myself as I do not own a German Samsung bluetooth keyboard.
Thanks in advance
kallt_kaffe
I need help from someone who owns a Samsung original Bluetooth keyboard with the German layout.
Install this app https://github.com/chrisboyle/keytest/downloads and then try the "<" key and the "#" key and let me know what "scanCode" it reports for those two keys.
I've developed an app that helps with using non-US keyboards on Android versions that do not support this out-of-the-box (like the unofficial Ice Cream Sandwich) but it seems that the Samsung bluetooth keyboards maps these two keys differently than a standard keyboard.
I cannot test this myself as I do not own a German Samsung bluetooth keyboard.
Thanks in advance
kallt_kaffe