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2010-06-02
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2010-06-02
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@ Boston, MA
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1. Hold down volume keys for next/previous track (like sony ericsson phones)
2. Some kind of windows alt-tab shortcut for maemo. Not like ctrl-delete on maemo, like a quick tap of alt-tab on windows to quickly goto next open application without having to use the touchscreen.
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2010-06-02
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@ Åbo, Finland
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ShorcutD allows you to switch apps (goes to dashboard) with the push of the camera button.
its almost perfect
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2010-06-02
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@ Essex, UK
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ShorcutD allows you to switch apps (goes to dashboard) with the push of the camera button.
its almost perfect
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1. Hold down volume keys for next/previous track (like sony ericsson phones)
2. Some kind of windows alt-tab shortcut for maemo. Not like ctrl-delete on maemo, like a quick tap of alt-tab on windows to quickly goto next open application without having to use the touchscreen.
3. An up/down speed meter in in MicroB near the close button
4. A battery charge percentage meter in the status area
5. In MicroB, use the volume keys for zooming unless a headset is inserted, and then they control volume.
Just some things I've been thinking about and have no idea how to implement
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