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The Android Market is essentially Android’s answer to Apple’s iPhone App Store. As of September 2009, the Android Market already offered well over 10,000 applications, and this number has only continued to grow. In addition to the applications the Android Market offers, you can also use it to install other downloaded third party applications.

  1. Copy the APK file to your Android’s memory card and insert the card into your phone.
  2. Download and install the Apps Installer application from the Android Market
  3. Once installed, the Apps Installer will display the APK files on the memory card.
  4. Click and install your APK files.

Installing Applications With Android SDK

It is possible to install APK files without utilizing the Android Market, although the process is more difficult and complex. To avoid the Android Market, you need to use Android SDK.

  1. Download and install the Google Android SDK program and the Android USB drivers. The download links are as follows: http://code.google.com/android/intro/installing.html
  2. http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip
  3. You need to modify your Android’s settings to allow the installation of applications from other sources. Under “Settings,” select “Application Settings” and then enable “Unknown Sources.” Also under “Settings,” select “SD Card” and “Phone Storage,” and finally enable “Disable Use for USB Storage”
  4. This last step is easy. Open Command Prompt and type the following: adb install <1>/<2>.apk
  5. However, when you type the command, replace <1> with the path to your APK file and replace <2> with the name of the APK file.
  6. You’re done! Your application is now ready for your use and enjoyment.

Monday, September 3, 2012

External Keyboard Helper Pro v4.6 Apk App





Requirements: Android 1.6 and up

Overview: Take full control over your external Bluetooth or USB keyboard.

 A non visible soft keyboard (Input Method) intended to be used with hardware Bluetooth and USB keyboards. It automatically brings up the Input Method dialog when Bluetooth keyboard connects or disconnects (on some devices this can also be made to work with USB keyboards). It supports a lot of different keylayouts for non-US external keyboards and also provides a lot of configuration options.

 This app does NOT require a rooted device and there is a DEMO version available if you want to try it out before buying.

 Features

 * International keyboard layouts.

 * Up to 16 application shortcuts can be added (for example start Google Maps with Alt+M etc.)

 * Up to 16 text strings can be add (for example insert your email address with Alt+E etc.)

 * Remaps the Escape key to BACK (can be turned off)

 * Allows you to control which characters should be treated as combining characters.

 * A "null" Soft Keyboard to use with hardware keyboards (Bluetooth & USB).

 * Automatically brings up Input Method selection dialog when Bluetooth keyboard connects or disconnects (Android 2.3+).

 * Automatic detection can also work with USB keyboards on some platforms (experimental) (Android 2.3+)

 * App that brings up Input Method selection (for easy access)

 * Switch between up to three layouts of your choice using a key or key combination.

 * Can choose keymap automatically based on language setting in your device.

 * Blocks long-press-popups on Android 2.x.

 * Change the key repeat delay and rate.

 * Layouts can be modified and two user defined custom layouts can be configured.

 Currently supported keyboard layouts

 -----------------------------------------------------------

 * Arabic (101, 102 & 102 AZERTY)

 * Austrian

 * Belgian

 * Bosnian & Herzegovian

 * Czech

 * Croatian

 * Danish

 * English (Colemak, Dvorak, Dvorak Left hand, Dvorak Right hand, Dvorak Programmer, GB & US-International)

 * Estonian

 * Faroese

 * Finnish

 * French (Bépo, Canada, France & Switzerland)

 * German (Germany & Switzerland)

 * Greek

 * Hebrew

 * Hungarian

 * Icelandic

 * Italian

 * Latvian

 * Lithuanian (Numeric)

 * Norwegian

 * Persian

 * Polish

 * Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal & Br-Nativo)

 * Romanian

 * Russian

 * Serbian

 * Slovak (qwerty & qwertz)

 * Slovene

 * Spanish (Latin America, Spain/Int & Dvorak)

 * Swedish

 * Turkish (F & Q)

 * Vietnamese

 All layouts are based on standard USB Keyboard layouts. Bluetooth keyboards sometimes do not follow the standard completely but it is possible to manually customize mappings.

 Characters that can be treated as combining characters

 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

 * acute

 * breve

 * caron

 * cedilla

 * circumflex

 * diaeresis/umlaut/dialytika

 * dialytika tonos

 * dot above / dot below

 * double acute

 * grave

 * hook above

 * ogonek

 * ring

 * tilde

 * tonos

 What it does NOT

 ---------------------------

 * It won't fix your Bluetooth or USB connected keyboard if it wasn't working in the first place.

 * It does not automatically switch Input Method. It only shows the dialog and you will have to choose Input Method manually. This is an intentional limitation built into Android by Google. No app is allowed to change Input Method without user interaction (unless the app is a system app).

 What's in this version:

 4.6

 * Autodetects ConnectBot which means (when ConnectBot is detected):

 - Reverse CTRL option is gone as it now sends compatible CTRL codes

 - TAB keycode uses ConnectBot compatible keycodes

 - ESC keycode sends ASCII 0x1b (you need to map the ESC keycode to the ESC key for this to work)

 - Shift+BACK sends ASCII 0x01b (Escape) (use this if you want to keep the BACK mapping on the ESC key)

 * Added Macron combining character (map 0x00af to a key to use it)

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apedroid.hwkeyboardhelper

Download: Released by chathu_ac
http://rapidgator.net/file/38898840/...a.com.zip.html 
http://www.rapidfileshare.net/j949n1...a.com.zip.html 


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