Hi. As stated above the issue is with languages like chinese. when using floating keyboard the character comes up as a question mark. however if we use another type of keyboard with a dialog box you need to submit, it works fine. attached is a link to show first using the floating keyboard where the results is question mark and second with the dialog box. here is the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeiYwuAWp8Y to be honest im not sure if this is a unity problem or a steam os problem.
It could be a problem with the IME on that platform. Please file a bug report so we can investigate. Unity QA: Building quality with passion
Hi Karl. Where do i submit the bug report? Is it the form in the Unity Hub? Thank you.
thank you. I have submitted the report
Hi. As stated above the issue is with languages like chinese. when using floating keyboard the character comes up as a question mark. however if we use another type of keyboard with a dialog box you need to submit, it works fine. attached is a link to show first using the floating keyboard where the results is question mark and second with the dialog box. here is the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeiYwPapa’s Scooperia to be honest im not sure if this is a unity problem or a steam os problem.
I can’t watch it
HI,
Apparently you create your own edit of the message and change the youtube link as well as added a new link. the youtube link is actually https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeiYwuAWp8Y and not https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeiYw[Papa’s](https://papasscooperia.io/)
Hi,
As mentioned earlier, the issue occurs with languages such as Chinese. When using the floating keyboard, characters appear as question marks. However, when switching to another keyboard type that uses a dialog box for input (where you need to press submit), it works correctly.
I’ve attached a video demonstrating the issue — the first part shows the floating keyboard producing question marks, and the second part shows the dialog box working as expected:
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To be honest, I’m not entirely sure whether this is a Unity issue or a SteamOS problem.