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Hi,

Is there any document to show steps by steps to find key
"|" and "`" ?

Both keys are useful for Linux SHELL prompt.

Thank you
 
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If you're talking about the N900 then press Fn (Slanted arrow) then Ctrl (Sym)
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Originally Posted by spectol View Post
Hi,

Is there any document to show steps by steps to find key
"|" and "`" ?

Both keys are useful for Linux SHELL prompt.

Thank you
If you're using the console much, I recommend reading this thread. Makes life a lot easier having commonly-used characters on the screen.
 

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Originally Posted by bandora View Post
If you're talking about the N900 then press Fn (Slanted arrow) then Ctrl (Sym)
Hi bandora,
I have open "Notes", press the "slanted blue arrow" and Ctrl (sym) key. But nothing happen on screen. ??
 
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Hi spanner,

That thread does not show how to list the current config and where is the key files?

By default there is no /apps/osso/...

Thank you.
 
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Originally Posted by spectol View Post
Hi bandora,
I have open "Notes", press the "slanted blue arrow" and Ctrl (sym) key. But nothing happen on screen. ??
You should be able to either press the blue arrow key once, then the Ctrl (sym) key once, or hold the blue arrow key & press the Ctrl (sym) key. Both of these should result in it popping up the on-screen symbol keyboard.

Originally Posted by spectol View Post
That thread does not show how to list the current config and where is the key files?

By default there is no /apps/osso/...
There is, within the gconf system. You need to use gconftool-2 to list (--get) or save (--set) the settings.
 
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