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2012-03-24
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Any ideas? Some dbus commands perhaps?
Would like to use the command in a Queen BeeCon widget.
Objective is to be able to:
- poke at the widget -> keyb appears.
- key in name I want -> contact of that name appears.
Thanks & best regards.