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There You can find any previously installed device softwares. In fact, one aspect of the poor web browsing experience on my Blackberry Bold was that my browser cache quickly filled up all available app space and I had to do frequent resets to clear it up. I'm not certain OS 6 is all that much better, but I do know that even the latest BlackBerry Torch sold in the USA still will not support East Asian language input out of the box, although some versions may at least contain the display fonts.

To be able to type in an Asian language you will still have to download a replacement OS and install it from your PC, and there will still be many limitations on what you can do. At a certain point I decided: you know what, for the amount of time I'm spending on this why don't I just move to a truly multilingual device with a better browsing experience and better input methods, and devote my time to setting that up just once instead?

This was a difficult relationship anyway, my little Blackberry. I always had trouble accepting how high-maintenance you were, especially after life with my dearly departed Palm. Chinese Computing Help Desk. Custom Search. Allow that install to proceed, then close Language Support and return to Region and Language. If you select "Chinese China " from the above list, you'll see the following choices.

As Pinyin Joe I'm looking for phonetic input methods. The default install includes Intelligent Pinyin, which supports Simplified and Traditional characters. After selecting it here, log out and log in, and then it should show up on your input menu. The gear button in the Region and Language panel will allow you to select Simplified or Traditional and other options:.

So this ought to be good enough for Traditional characters too. But when working in Traditional characters I prefer to use keyboards and candidate lists intended for a Traditional locale. Other input methods are available via manual install, including the Simplified character only SunPinyin which in some ways offers a superior candidate list algorithm.

I have not yet played with this, but as an example to install SunPinyin you would drop into Terminal and enter this:. In an English-language Ubuntu system, the default Traditional character locale is Chinese Hong Kong , which offers no phonetic input at all, unless Chewing was carried over from a previous install during an upgrade



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