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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:53:46 -0500 From: "Michael Roney, Jr. PKT" <nahqun@gmail.com> To: <tlhingan-hol@kli.org> Errors-to: tlhingan-hol-bounce@kli.org Reply-to: tlhingan-hol@kli.org It sounds like a 3rd party would be able to accomplish this. You would have to jailbreak the device, of course. You would need to find someone who knows about hacking iOS. More than likely they could start with the Russian code and alter it from there. I would recommend letting us know which version of iOS you're running; I knowthat several members of the list have iOS devices that they beta tested for Ultralingua with. (Un)fortunately, I am not able to assist as I don't have an iOS device to hack. ~naHQun ~Michael Roney, Jr. Professional Klingon translator webOS developer -- Sent from my Palm Pre Plus ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Feb 12, 2011 21:46, Robyn Stewart <robyn@flyingstart.ca> wrote: I have an iPod, an old one, but still useful. I have a button I can press on the keyboard that flips it from QWERTY into the Russian equivalent, so I can make notes in Russian. I would very much like a Klingon one, not pIqaD, just the 26 letters of the transcription system, so I could hit one key for tlh, one for D, one for Q and one for ', without having to hit the shift or the number screen (for ') all the time. Can this be done by a third party, or do I have to get Apple to do it? - Qov
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