Blackberry Q10 Smartphone 10 3 1 User Guide
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You can use your BlackBerry device in many different languages, regardless of the default language you select. However, the differences between the languages you use may mean that you need specific tips to use your BlackBerry Keyboard with a language that is different than the default keyboard layout. For example, if you use a language that has more characters in the alphabet than the language that your keyboard supports, you need to know how to access those additional characters. Typing in other languages You can set your BlackBerry device to recognize three different input languages when you type. As you type, your device makes predictions based on each of the language families. For example, if you use a Latin-based display language, predictions appear for any of the configured Latin-based languages. Similarly, if your display language is Korean, it will not display Arabic or Latin-based suggestions. When you set more than one typing language, you may need to consider the following:
Character guide for Arabic or Farsi The typical Arabic keyboard layout looks like this: The following table shows how to type the Arabic and Farsi alphabet when there is more than one native character on each physical key. Single key pressDouble key press + key pressMulti-tap
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Character guide for Zhuyin The typical Zhuyin or BoPoMoFo keyboard layout looks like this: Typing in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, or Swedish The Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish languages are largely based on a Latin alphabet with a few variations. These languages use the basic QWERTY keyboard layout with the addition of Å, Æ and
In some cases, you may notice that the BlackBerry Keyboard varies slightly from this example depending on the input language. If your device doesn
Typing in Japanese The Japanese keyboard supports the following features:
Typing in Latin-based languages The Latin-based languages that use a variation of the QWERTY, QWERTZ, or AZERTY keyboard layout support the following features:
The basic QWERTZ keyboard looks like this: The AZERTY keyboard layout is used for typing in French. The basic AZERTY keyboard looks like this: The QWERTY, QWERTZ, and AZERTY keyboards using the Latin alphabets have different alternate characters depending on the language you select. For example, in French, if you tap and hold the letter A, the prediction menu displays accented characters for the letter A. In Romanian, if you tap and hold the letter S, the prediction menu appears with
Character guide for Thai The typical Thai keyboard looks like this: The following table shows how to type the Thai alphabet when there is more than one native character on each. Single key press + key pressไๆๆW