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All the N900 are the same underneath and the keyboard and ones native letters is just some buttons put on top of the "real" keyboard buttons.
So if you go into Settings->Test Input and change your Hardware keyboard layout to English, Nederlands you get fully functioning arrowkeys.
On the scandiavian keyboard
Left = .
Right = Right arrow
Up = Æ/Ä
Down = Left arrow
On the german/italian keyboard
Left = .
Right = Right arrow
Up = á
Down = Left arrow
Don't know all variations of the N900 keyboard layouts, but you get the idea. Basicly the arrowkeys will be where they are on the English version of the N900.
Also, I would like to make a proposal for all emulator/game makers:
Make the emulator switch to english keyboard layout automatically, dont know if its possible to only change keyboard layout for one window or just change it back to what it was before, when the window looses focus/when multitasking.
Hope this helps someone out there.
Last edited by bitcrusher; 2009-12-13 at 13:17.