When I go to this website (Japanese keyboard online | Convert Japanese) on my desktop computer, when I type my keyboard keys, e.g. ku, the right thing happens: a popup menu offers me to choose hiragana, katakana or kanji for ku.
But if I go to that website on my droidian pixel 3a using firefox browser, it doesn’t work (no popup). Is that just me? Just pixel 3a? Any idea why or how to get the correct behaviour? As a solution currently, I use the keyboard offered on that website, but since it doesn’t fit width-wise on the screen, it’s not a great experience. Still, better than nothing.
Alternatively, if someone knows how to get Japanese keyboard working on the Droidian onscreen keyboard, that’d be even better. In UbuntuTouch, I had a hiragana keyboard that offered the hiragana, katakana, and kanji options offered by the above website. TBH, I don’t have much hope… I can’t even get the actual Japanese keyboard working on my desktop Debian xfce. But still, it was nice to have it in UbuntuTouch, but not enough to switch back from Droidian ![]()