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2008-08-21
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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2008-08-22
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The only answer to your third question is: duct tape
Universal fixing agent which if applied correctly will give your n800 the unique ability to be wheeled around.
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2008-08-22
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gpspipe -r -s /dev/rfcomm0
My first question is, do those keys light up, or is mine broken, or did I inadvertently turn it off via software?
My next question is, has anyone come up with a way to map keys on the keyboard to launch applications from the home screen? That is, press "m" will launch "mail", "w" for the "web browser", etc.
My last question is, and I hope you don't laugh, has anyone found a decent bicycle mount for the N810? I'm already using the current mount in the car (I made a wooden cylinder to fit cup holder and screwed the mount there), so I can't re-use that mount.
-K