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2007-02-23
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@ Wirral, UK
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2007-02-23
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@ Cambridge, England
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2007-02-23
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@ Toulouse, France
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In the
rss reader and the browser, i wish i could set the rocker keys to scroll around the page. jumping to the next link or ui widget is completely useless.
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2007-02-23
, 13:01
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2007-02-23
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2007-02-23
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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There are three apps that drive me nuts in terms of the hardware keys. In the
rss reader and the browser, i wish i could set the rocker keys to scroll around the page. jumping to the next link or ui widget is completely useless. And in Acrobat, i can't
believe scrollingt all the way PAST the edge doesn't navigate to the next/previous
page. You mean I have to bring up the context menu or waste screen real estate by
showing the status bar so i can attempt to hit the tiny forward/back buttons? And why
do i have to touch a field with my finger, or press the center select key, to bring up the
thumbboard? Why can't i enable it as the default?
Nokia, you're killin' me.
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2007-02-23
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2007-02-23
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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The key behaviour should really be for the most a part of the OS/UI, we shouldn't have to depend on the applications to get it right. IMO. Obviously it's always possible to do bad stuff in apps, re. where many of them have 800x480 hardcoded (this should instead ideally be handled by a callback that the application should receive when you switch from landscape to portrait - assuming this comes on some later OS release).
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2007-02-23
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@ North Texas, USA
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Keep in mind that this is Linux, where system-wide consistency is considered a Bad Thing <TM>.
(I'm only half joking: I like the configurability philosophy of Linux, and in the end you can't have both consistency and configurability: one of them has to give)
rss reader and the browser, i wish i could set the rocker keys to scroll around the page. jumping to the next link or ui widget is completely useless. And in Acrobat, i can't
believe scrollingt all the way PAST the edge doesn't navigate to the next/previous
page. You mean I have to bring up the context menu or waste screen real estate by
showing the status bar so i can attempt to hit the tiny forward/back buttons? And why
do i have to touch a field with my finger, or press the center select key, to bring up the
thumbboard? Why can't i enable it as the default?
Nokia, you're killin' me.