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2009-03-02
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2009-03-02
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@ Helsinki
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I would also like to know how to bind non-standard keys. I have a PS3 and as you may have notice from a previous post, a couple keys are escape and right-click, neither of which are options.
It would be cool if the "controller" mode could have "sub-modes" such as "PS3", "computer controller", "wii", etc.
My last question is whether or not this program would work on a standard linux machine, I would like to use my linux laptop as a keyboard/mouse for my PS3, but the only way to do that is via VNP on the N810. If anyone knows of another program that works in linux, that would be great also.
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2009-03-02
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@ Helsinki
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Yes that I'm familiar with that post. Alas, despite that post I have not been able to get it working. I tried installing BlueMaemo 1.1 as well. I've tried booting from flash and also off the SD.
Anyone with any suggestions, please let me know.
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2009-03-02
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2009-03-02
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@ Helsinki
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2009-03-02
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@ Costa Rica
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2009-03-02
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@ Helsinki
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PS:Also, I guess all of you have seen the Media Keyboards that have special buttons on top of the F# keys, that open certain applications like Media Player, Mail, Browser, Calculator, My Pc or run functions like Vol+, Vol-, Shut Down or Hibernate. Is possible to emulate those buttons?
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2009-03-03
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@ Raleigh, NC
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You can try the following setup:
1- Follow the 5 steps described by phutterman in the thread cited.
2- Start BlueMaemo in the "Open connection" mode, in the Mac Side go to the Bluetooth preferences and choose to connect to n8x0.
3 - When you reach the connection, go to the mouse profile, and see if it works, if not continue there until get a message asking for connect again, hit yes.
4 - If it doesn't work, tell me what happens in the steps 2 and 3.
Best regards.
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2009-03-03
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@ Oxford, UK
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Best regards
Valério Valério
www.valeriovalerio.org