Number keypad hash key symbol
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Great! Then we still don't know why, but we know how you can change it.
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@moem I've tried US, Australia, and Canada English on my phone, and they all have the correct # symbol. Only UK English is wrong.
Is this a bug? And what is the correct way to report the bug?
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@barryt Honestly I wouldn't know whether it's a bug! It might as well be a design choice.
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I use a Nexus 5 with English (UK) settings. The "," key gives me "#" if held down for more than second.
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Switching to numerical keypad the "#" gives me "#".
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@cliffcoggin but the OP is talking about the telephone dialer, not any keyboard layout.
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@barryt You may want to check the translation:
https://translate.ubports.com/translate/ubports/dialer-app/en_GB/?q=%23&checksum=&offset=
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I'm seeing 'No.' on a Volla phone with UK English.
If its a design choice I's say people in the UK are used to seeing a hash sign, and will often be told in automated phone services to 'press the hash sign'.
I just read that in the USA its also known as a 'pound sign'
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@cibersheep I was not aware of this website. Could you please give a brief description of its purpose?
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@barryt : anyone who wants to and has the time can help to translate Ubuntu Touch to other languages.
If you're using the UK version, and you would rather see # instead of No. in dialer app, you can suggest a change. -
@arubislander said in Number keypad hash key symbol:
@cliffcoggin but the OP is talking about the telephone dialer, not any keyboard layout.
Oops. Silly me.
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@alter Thanks for the information. I have made a suggestion for a change to the hash symbol. We shall have to wait and see if anything happens.
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@moem I made the change https://translate.ubports.com/translate/ubports/dialer-app/en_GB/?q=
I need this for 2FA!!! -
@cherrie The No. next to the 0 gives the same output and should work as #
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@cherrie said in Number keypad hash key symbol:
@moem I made the change https://translate.ubports.com/translate/ubports/dialer-app/en_GB/?q=
I need this for 2FA!!!I have no idea why you're telling me this. I'm just another user.