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Termux with Hacker's Keyboard on Android 8.0.0 with German layout: There is no @-character. Where is it? How can I activate it?

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8th Jun 2018, 8:45 PM
Jan Markus
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Tap and hold 'Q' (on my install, in German mode, it shows as a black @ in the upper right-hand corner of the key). Many keys in HK have tap-and-hold extra characters. I think these are enabled by default... if not: it's enabled in settings.
9th Jun 2018, 10:38 PM
Kirk Schafer
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@ Kirk Schafer Thank you very much for your hint. That is the solution for my problem! :-) [this is all typed only using "Hacker's Keyboard" on my Android Phone] Only disadvantage is that I have to use a magnifying lens to be able to recognize the little characters on the small keys of this mice piano on the 5"-display in portray mode.
10th Jun 2018, 3:49 AM
Jan Markus
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Jan Markus Try alt codes hold "ALT" + type "64" https://www.alt-codes.net
9th Jun 2018, 4:46 AM
Manual
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"Hacker's Keyboard" is an Android App. I assumed this was familiar to some people. The normal Samsung Touchscreen keyboard does not have ctrl-keys, and if you connect to a Linux terminal and want to use the editor "nano", like I do on my Raspberry Pi, then you are not even able to save a text and exit nano. And to send e-mail or to use ssh in order to connect to another server, you have to use the @-character, which is on the Samsung-keyboard, but not in Termux, and that is my point. Now I have to switch between both keyboards, but I find this a little bit weird.
9th Jun 2018, 3:21 PM
Jan Markus
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oh my mistake I thought you were using a pc, even though android is in the question. edit: try using a english setting then. Keyboard settings for my device I currently have english and spanish. I can switch bettween them. https://support.google.com/android/answer/7068494?hl=en
9th Jun 2018, 2:23 PM
Manual
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Manual That does not work. If I type the following keys in a new line in Termux: alt #green light on alt-key goes on 6 #green light on alt-key goes off #=> display shows: (arg: 6) alt #green light on alt-key goes on 4 #green light on alt-key goes off #=> display shows: (arg: 64) And how does the story goes on?
9th Jun 2018, 7:13 AM
Jan Markus
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What do you mean by "hackers keyboard"? I have a German keyboard on android that works fine. But I'm not sure what hacker keyboard means
9th Jun 2018, 12:50 PM
J.G.
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J.G. I believe the keyboard Jan Markus is using physically does not have the "@" key.
9th Jun 2018, 2:20 PM
Manual
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using shift also? I'm not sure what termux is, so I don't completely understand the question
9th Jun 2018, 11:50 AM
J.G.
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I do not know wheter it is due to the German, but try to turn your phone 90°. It should open up a full keyboard. There is an @ duplexed in the 2.
9th Jun 2018, 12:10 PM
Louis
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