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Khmer unicode samsung galaxy s2
Khmer unicode samsung galaxy s2





khmer unicode samsung galaxy s2
  1. KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 HOW TO
  2. KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 ZIP FILE
  3. KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 DRIVER
  4. KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 ANDROID
  5. KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 DOWNLOAD

  • Go into the same root folder as before.
  • Connect the device to your computer with the USB cable.
  • Press the Vol Up button (the right Volume button) to select Downloading mode.
  • First you’ll see the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 logo and then the icons will show up.
  • Hold the Vol Down button (the left Volume button) and then hold the Power button as well.
  • Power off the device by holding the power button and selecting Power off.
  • khmer unicode samsung galaxy s2

  • Turn on USB Debugging by going to Settings>Applications>Development and checking USB debugging.
  • Its pretty much just Next, Next, Install, and Exit when its done.

    KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 DRIVER

  • Open the folder and double click the driver file labeled “GT-p7510_USB_Driver_v1_3_2360_0-Escape.exe”.
  • KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 ZIP FILE

    Extract the zip file by right clicking and selecting “Extract All,” or by using an extracting program of your choice.

    KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 DOWNLOAD

    Download the root.zip I have linked on the bottom with video clip.If you don’t have Windows, borrow from a friend.

    khmer unicode samsung galaxy s2

    Back up SystemUI.apk ដោយប្រើ កម្មវិធី Root Explorer (Download Root Explorer: )

    KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 ANDROID

    I just wanted to mention this, to let everyone know, that apparently, once the above mentioned steps #ġ-4 are done, the new Wide Latin font will PERMANANTLY be in Word, on an Android tablet (at least that was my experience).ទាញយក file មួយក្នុងចំនោម file(ជា. I am missing something - I just tried the above as an experiment, and I was actually kind of surprised at the result that I got (especially the part where the Wide Latin font is available for NEW documents).Ħ-19-2017: It is now about 10 months since I made the above post, and the Wide Latin font is STILL available for new documents with my Android Tablet. However, I only tried this one time, but it seemed to work for me - perhaps some other people might try this on their equipment/software, to see if they get the same result that I did. And my Android tablet displays the Wide Latin font (both on the ribbon, and as I type), as shown below: The font "Wide Latin" now shows up on my Android tablet both for "Wide Latin Font 2.docx" AND for NEW Word documents. On my Android tablet (I have a Galaxy Tab4), I opened the Word document via OneDrive, into Word for Android. I saved the file as "Wide Latin Font 2.docx".

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    In Word 2013, I embed the font in the file, via "File -> Options -> Save", and checked the box for "Embed fonts in this file". For this example, I used Word 2013, running on Windows 7,Īnd my font was Wide Latin (not available on Word for Android). For this example, I typed the text "This is the Wide Latin font". On my Windows PC, I opened MS Word, and in a new document, I typed a little bit of text, and selected the "Wide Latin" font. I think I have found a way to add a font to Word for Android.

    KHMER UNICODE SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 HOW TO

    With Android, but the main problem now is how to install a font and make Word for Android recognize it. I'm aware it may not be possible to use the same ttf file that I use in my computer, in which case I would need to get another font file that is compatible So the question still is, how do I install a ttf font file to use it in Word from my Android device. I have a ttf font file in my computer that allows me to write musical notes (including the pentagram lines) in a Word document, and I would like to install that font to use it in Word from my Android tablet, not to use it to personalize my Android. It is as if they were two separate and different sets of fonts to choose from: one to use with my Word documents and other to personalize the OS. I have Word installed in my Android tablet and it allows me to choose from a list of several different fonts, but they are completely different from the five or six fonts that Android, in the same device, allows me to choose from in order to personalize The article link posted by Hamid Rezajackob shows how to add fonts to your Android device, but not necessarily to Word for Android.







    Khmer unicode samsung galaxy s2