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#91
BTW, why not using 24bit PNG? It will blend with the background nicely.
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#92
thanks for that great piece of software!

my bt-keyboard got broke a week ago so i am really pleased not to have to buy a new one. ^^
i really look forward for the reconnection to be implemented as i want to use my n800 as a (and the only) remote control for my mythtv client.

Speaking of which: would it be possible to enable the dpad + escape key in the media profile?
then i could use it for mythtv without the complete keyboard. all keys i need are the dpad, enter, esc, p (pause), m (menu), i (info), 3 (playlists in mythmusic),
then i got everything covered. so enabling the dpad in the media profile would do the trick.

thank you for the good work!

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Originally Posted by thet3d View Post

Speaking of which: would it be possible to enable the dpad + escape key in the media profile?
then i could use it for mythtv without the complete keyboard. all keys i need are the dpad, enter, esc, p (pause), m (menu), i (info), 3 (playlists in mythmusic),
then i got everything covered. so enabling the dpad in the media profile would do the trick.

thank you for the good work!

ted
Yes it will be possible, right now the escape key is mapped to return to the previous menu, but it can be changed. I forgot that the n80o also has a dpad
Can you submit a feature request here : https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?at...65&func=browse
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#94
Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
How is what you're talking about not covered by running VNC on the remote device?
For many reasons.

1) VNC is laggy, and resources overhead on both devices.
2) VNC requires networking. With this implementation you can put off WiFi.
3) The user might not want or require shadowing (VNC provides feedback on the screen).
4) You could, in theory, actually put the screen dark and only use the touch part of the LCD screen; not the LCD screen itself.
5) Battery life...

Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
But why Fennec? It doesn't HAVE any scrollbar...
Thats the point. On a NIT, you don't want to have a scrollbar. You just scroll with your finger. Well, unless you prefer to use a scrollbar and/or don't like to navigate with finger. Then Fennec is not useful (right now). Liqbase has the same feature.

If you use RDP on the NIT it is very useful if you have a applications which are made for touchscreen such as a virtual keyboard.
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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
Thats the point. On a NIT, you don't want to have a scrollbar. You just scroll with your finger. Well, unless you prefer to use a scrollbar and/or don't like to navigate with finger. Then Fennec is not useful (right now). Liqbase has the same feature.
Umm, but with not having any scrollbar i meant that it doesn't have such even in places where you'll want one Like frames or overflow: auto block elements. Liqbase has scrollbars as of late in some places where it is needed.

I don't want to scrollbar to scroll with it, i just want to know where i am - even if it is a 1px solid line. :P
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#96
thanks for this very nice application!

i have it working here with my vdr pc (console only, running ubuntu intrepid beta) and the N800 using a some years old Bluetooth dongle from microsoft. this box has now 2 bt HID devices (a keyboard and the N800 as another keyboard) as input devices configured.

It works great to control my vdr. Much better to have the small and handy N800 instead of the whole keyboard as remote control

One small request for BlueMaemo:
It would be nice to custom select ( & edit the keycodes for the buttons maually) the buttons a user wants to have in a subpage (e.g. Multimedia).

I could help with mapping some more keys (this other bluetooth keyboard i use has all this fancy multimedia buttons i usually use to control vdr).

One more note for ubuntu intrepid users:

The tricky part is the new bluetooh stack in ubuntu on a headless machine . There is no more direct connect binary for hidd devices any more (as posted some sites earlier in this thread).

Can anyone tell me how to connect a device now and force hidd mode (if it supports more modes, like the N800) in the console / or what conffile to edit?

To get it to work temporarily, i used the hidd binary from hardy (part of the bluez-utils package in pre-intrepid releases), which still works for intrepid.

I have mirrored it here in case a intrepid user needs the hidd binary. Just place it in /usr/bin (check that it is executable) and after "hcitool scan" found the bt address of the n800 you can connect with
"sudo hidd --connect bt_address"

if you get the "host is down" error, just repeat the hidd command. The connection was established at the second try immediately and BlueMaemo displayed the connected to ... and then everything worked .

Last edited by mtron; 2008-10-21 at 13:17.
 

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#97
Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
The reconnection feature isn't implemented yet, so the device don't reconnect again.
In some windows stacks is possible to reconnect without pairing the device again, the process are something like this:
1- Click in the bluetooth icon in the tray and choose "Show bluetooth devices"
2- Click in the device already paired and a menu list will appear, one of the options are "connect".
Note: this is not standard across windows xp systems, I already seen systems with and without this feature.
Mine unfortunately is without (XP SP2 with MS BT stack).
So I will have to wait for the next version to really use it, because deleting the tablet in the peripherals list, detecting and re-pairing it again each time is not very practical :-)
 
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Originally Posted by mtron View Post
thanks for this very nice application!

i have it working here with my vdr pc (console only, running ubuntu intrepid beta) and the N800 using a some years old Bluetooth dongle from microsoft. this box has now 2 bt HID devices (a keyboard and the N800 as another keyboard) as input devices configured.

It works great to control my vdr. Much better to have the small and handy N800 instead of the whole keyboard as remote control

One small request for BlueMaemo:
It would be nice to custom select ( & edit the keycodes for the buttons maually) the buttons a user wants to have in a subpage (e.g. Multimedia).

I could help with mapping some more keys (this other bluetooth keyboard i use has all this fancy multimedia buttons i usually use to control vdr).

One more note for ubuntu intrepid users:

The tricky part is the new bluetooh stack in ubuntu on a headless machine . There is no more direct connect binary for hidd devices any more (as posted some sites earlier in this thread).

Can anyone tell me how to connect a device now and force hidd mode (if it supports more modes, like the N800) in the console / or what conffile to edit?

To get it to work temporarily, i used the hidd binary from hardy (part of the bluez-utils package in pre-intrepid releases), which still works for intrepid.

I have mirrored it here in case a intrepid user needs the hidd binary. Just place it in /usr/bin (check that it is executable) and after "hcitool scan" found the bt address of the n800 you can connect with
"sudo hidd --connect bt_address"

if you get the "host is down" error, just repeat the hidd command. The connection was established at the second try immediately and BlueMaemo displayed the connected to ... and then everything worked .
Thanks for sharing this information, I will contact you requesting some help with the mapping
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Originally Posted by mtron View Post
thanks for this very nice application!

i have it working here with my vdr pc (console only, running ubuntu intrepid beta) and the N800 using a some years old Bluetooth dongle from microsoft. this box has now 2 bt HID devices (a keyboard and the N800 as another keyboard) as input devices configured.

It works great to control my vdr. Much better to have the small and handy N800 instead of the whole keyboard as remote control

One small request for BlueMaemo:
It would be nice to custom select ( & edit the keycodes for the buttons maually) the buttons a user wants to have in a subpage (e.g. Multimedia).

I could help with mapping some more keys (this other bluetooth keyboard i use has all this fancy multimedia buttons i usually use to control vdr).

One more note for ubuntu intrepid users:

The tricky part is the new bluetooh stack in ubuntu on a headless machine . There is no more direct connect binary for hidd devices any more (as posted some sites earlier in this thread).

Can anyone tell me how to connect a device now and force hidd mode (if it supports more modes, like the N800) in the console / or what conffile to edit?

To get it to work temporarily, i used the hidd binary from hardy (part of the bluez-utils package in pre-intrepid releases), which still works for intrepid.

I have mirrored it here in case a intrepid user needs the hidd binary. Just place it in /usr/bin (check that it is executable) and after "hcitool scan" found the bt address of the n800 you can connect with
"sudo hidd --connect bt_address"

if you get the "host is down" error, just repeat the hidd command. The connection was established at the second try immediately and BlueMaemo displayed the connected to ... and then everything worked .
Can you contact me off forum (private message of my direct email) ?
You have the forum private message disable, I can't contact you
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You have the forum private message disable, I can't contact you
ups, i'm sorry. i've written you a mail to the address linked on your blog.

cheers,
 
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