DrHangman
Well-Known Member
I have used this on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the LG Motion both from MetroPCS. It works. I used the following steps to do it, but this is at your own risk (not that there is much of that).
First, download this zip file.
Android-4.2-Latest-Version-signed.zip from Dev-Host - Android-4.2-Latest-Version-signed.zip - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service
If you have installed the 2nd init recovery found here http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-all-things-root/665972-985hpakick-2nd-init-recovery.html or here http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...em-backup-restore-lg-motion-4g-root-nand.html , simply flash it and skip to the section for enabling the keyboard.
Otherwise, you will need to use a file explorer like Root Explorer or ES File Explorer. Pick whichever one works best for you.
If you would like a backup of the 1 file replaced, simply go to the system directory and go to the lib folder.
Find libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so
You can create a folder here and call it keyboard-backup.
Move libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so into that folder.
Now, un-zip the file and you should see a system folder.
In that folder there are two folders, one app folder and a lib folder.
Copy both folders to your system folder on the Motion.
This should copy the following files...
/system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk
/system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk
/system/lib/libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so
/system/lib/libjni_latinimegoogle.so
After that, reboot and you should receive a message stating that Android is upgrading your apps.
Enabling the keyboard
To select the new keyboard, go to the Settings Menu and choose "Language & input"
Tap default and choose "English (US) Android Keyboard"
You can choose any settings you want below by tapping the gear icon next to the same keyboard.
That's it.
If you want to remove the keyboard, remove it with something like Titanium Backup to uninstall the keyboard and move the libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so file from the keyboard-backup you made back into the lib folder.
Try the keyboard out. It works just like a regular keyboard if you want (with a dark theme).
Or you can the predictive text on, or the Swype-like feature, or another feature called Dynamic floating preview...
Have fun with it.
Original post with information about 4.2 apps and all credit goes to garner from xda forums here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966302
and Diego1593 for the layout form of his guide for Google Now here http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...tall-google-now-in-easy-steps-w-pictures.html
And cretinoid as well as Sepero for their threads and guides
First, download this zip file.
Android-4.2-Latest-Version-signed.zip from Dev-Host - Android-4.2-Latest-Version-signed.zip - The Ultimate Free File Hosting / File Sharing Service
If you have installed the 2nd init recovery found here http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-all-things-root/665972-985hpakick-2nd-init-recovery.html or here http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...em-backup-restore-lg-motion-4g-root-nand.html , simply flash it and skip to the section for enabling the keyboard.
Otherwise, you will need to use a file explorer like Root Explorer or ES File Explorer. Pick whichever one works best for you.
If you would like a backup of the 1 file replaced, simply go to the system directory and go to the lib folder.
Find libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so
You can create a folder here and call it keyboard-backup.
Move libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so into that folder.
Now, un-zip the file and you should see a system folder.
In that folder there are two folders, one app folder and a lib folder.
Copy both folders to your system folder on the Motion.
This should copy the following files...
/system/app/LatinImeDictionaryPack.apk
/system/app/LatinImeGoogle.apk
/system/lib/libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so
/system/lib/libjni_latinimegoogle.so
After that, reboot and you should receive a message stating that Android is upgrading your apps.
Enabling the keyboard
To select the new keyboard, go to the Settings Menu and choose "Language & input"
Tap default and choose "English (US) Android Keyboard"
You can choose any settings you want below by tapping the gear icon next to the same keyboard.
That's it.
If you want to remove the keyboard, remove it with something like Titanium Backup to uninstall the keyboard and move the libgoogle_recognizer_jni.so file from the keyboard-backup you made back into the lib folder.
Try the keyboard out. It works just like a regular keyboard if you want (with a dark theme).
Or you can the predictive text on, or the Swype-like feature, or another feature called Dynamic floating preview...
Have fun with it.
Original post with information about 4.2 apps and all credit goes to garner from xda forums here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966302
and Diego1593 for the layout form of his guide for Google Now here http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...tall-google-now-in-easy-steps-w-pictures.html
And cretinoid as well as Sepero for their threads and guides


