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2008-08-20
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...You can use
...Code:keysym <original keysym> = <your new keysym>
And here are the keysym and keycode entries to use for <original keysym> and <original keycode>, at least on the N800:
- HW key: keysym: F8 keycode: 74
FullScreen HW key : keysym: F6 keycode: 72
+ HW key: keysym: F7 keycode: 73
Menu HW key: keysym: F4 keycode: 70
Home HW key: keysym: F5 keycode: 71
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2008-08-20
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2008-08-21
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2008-08-21
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2008-08-21
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2008-08-21
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<snip>Pricing strategies are very complicated. A manufacturer targets an overall margin % and the margin % of individual products varies. The margin on the N810 will be lower to attract buyers and the accessory margin will be higher to on average bring the average up.
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2008-08-21
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2008-08-21
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2008-08-21
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Mechanically the keyboard is great but learning how how to type with 55 keys when we're used to 104 or more takes time. Six of the SU-8W keys serve purposes on cell phones but do nothing on the N810. These now useless keys aught to be assigned to N810 function keys like "full screen" and "menu". Pairing took a number of tries. In part because the written instructions that came with the keyboard differed from pairing on the N810. The Internet Tablet School came to the rescue -- Tablet School. Once paired the N810 knows to act as if the sliding keyboard was in use.
Lastly the keyboard repeat isn't configurable. I get unexpected extra repeat characters entered. As a rule I have to extend the delay before automatic key repeat starts on all systems I use. Keyboard operation needs to be improved in software by providing a way to adjust the repeat function and by utilizing the ignored special function keys on the SU-8W. I have no doubt that the Linux open source community is up to the challenge and will make those improvements over time. For my part I need to at least post a development request in the proper place.
George Fragos
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