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#141
Originally Posted by number41 View Post
So, after reflashing the device, in order to try to get extmou to work, since I had a problem in the bluetooth stack, I can tell you extkbd is unable to properly generate portuguese diacritics.;the layout doesn't match SU-8W's one,

If you want, I can upload that custom SU-8W layout to you, freemangordon, so you might implement it. I'm going back to setxkbmap for now.
could you please give it a try and edit /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/20thirdparty/99-x11-external-keyboard.fdi , changing

<merge key="input.x11_options.XkbLayout" type="string"></merge>

to use correct layout for your keyboard. This could allow you to skip manual setting your layout via setxkbmap.

And yes, compress and upload layout file here here, I will include it in next extkbd version
 
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#142
Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
@crogge

You will need a external power supply for Your power hungry external USB keyboard (Y-adapter or poweed hub).
The UI can not save a setting for a NOT connected keyboard.
So, first try a powered USB hub, then start h-e-n, open the UI and configure the kbd. Enjoy...

got this working with mouse (5-buttons opt intelli MS), keyboard (ny brand) and a NTFS-HDD

Big THANKS to freemangordon and all h-e-n participants
I use a additional power source for the USB devices, 2,5" HDDs work just fine that way. Just had no chance so far to get any USB keyboard running, USB mouses work fine even the power hungry ones.
 
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#143
freemangordon, here's the link to the layout file: http://labs.danilocesar.com/maemo/keyboard/su-8w . It's placed in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/nokia_vndr/ , overwritting the old su-8w file.
It's hosted in http://labs.danilocesar.com/blog/200...cents-on-n800/, and it was originally written to work with Nx0 Tablets, but it does the job. I was pointed to this in the maemo wiki

Btw, I'm not sure what I'm to change in 99-x11-external-keyboard.fdi, in order to have it point to the layout file. Sorry, I'm still a bit Maemo clueless.
 
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#144
I installed extkbd and extmou and I can now enjoy using my Logitech Bluetooth Media Pro PS3 Keyboard (highly recommended) on my n900.

I also have Easy Debian installed too and now I can plug my N900 into my t.v. and enjoy using it like a "conventional" computer.

Both the trackpad and all the keys work as expected when using Easy Debian.

The only minor niggle is the n900 internal keyboard does not work correctly under Easy Debian (cannot get symbols) and the bluetooth keyboard behaves like the internal keyboard when I use native n900 software (have to hold key down to cycle through symbols- wierd. Maybe I need to reset the keymaps?

My n900 has become so much more useful now thanks to Qole & freemandragon.

Huge thanks for all the work you guys have done.
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#145
Originally Posted by johnel View Post
I installed extkbd and extmou and I can now enjoy using my Logitech Bluetooth Media Pro PS3 Keyboard (highly recommended) on my n900.

I also have Easy Debian installed too and now I can plug my N900 into my t.v. and enjoy using it like a "conventional" computer.

Both the trackpad and all the keys work as expected when using Easy Debian.

The only minor niggle is the n900 internal keyboard does not work correctly under Easy Debian (cannot get symbols) and the bluetooth keyboard behaves like the internal keyboard when I use native n900 software (have to hold key down to cycle through symbols- wierd. Maybe I need to reset the keymaps?

My n900 has become so much more useful now thanks to Qole & freemandragon.

Huge thanks for all the work you guys have done.
I've been trying to get my Mediaboard Pro to work for months! I guess Easy Debian makes sense, but I really have had no use for it thus far, so I've never tried it. Did you manage to get it to work in Maemo(I think you're saying it did, but the wording is a little confusing)? Did you mind sharing your experience and ways you did it?
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#146
We need Vortigaunts to bring Mr. Freeman back... He's probably taking a break, though.

Btw, nice holydays to all.
 
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#147
Originally Posted by number41 View Post
We need Vortigaunts to bring Mr. Freeman back... He's probably taking a break, though.

Btw, nice holydays to all.
yeah... something like that.

To be honest I do not see new questions asked here these days, did I miss something.

...and nice holidays to all.

Edit: Yeah missed your questions, sorry for that. Just give me a couple of days, will try to upload new version of extkbd allowing selection of nokia keyboard layouts through UI. Problem is that I do not have su8w, so no way of trying if it works OK, will be shot in a dark

Last edited by freemangordon; 2010-12-25 at 08:03.
 
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#148
Just wanted to add a short success report for a "Freedom Universal Bluetooth Keyboard" which works great using extkbd including umlauts and everything (it has a German keyboard layout). Thank you for your excellent work freemangordon!
 
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#149
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Did you enable input plugin in /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
Hi! newbie noob here! lol. I just recently got a N900 (after having a N97). I've been trying to get my su-8w keyboard to work, it will pair? (blue light still flashes) but not function.

So I downloaded "extkbd" & tried to connect, getting error message "An error occured while connecting Nokia SU-8W Method Connect with signature on interface org.bluez.Input doesn't exist".

I then downloaded rootsh, rebooted & opened x-terminal, but after I type in the command "sudo gainroot", & "/etc/bluetooth/main.conf" I then get the message "permission denied". So I can't seem to enable the input plugin. What am I doing wrong? Could anyone advise me possibly with
step by step instructions
 
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#150
you should edit, not execute /etc/bluetooth/main.conf something like

vi /etc/bluetooth/main.conf

vi is unix text editor, you could use whatever editor you like, but not under windows, it will ruin config file

You may install midnight commander or leafpad
 
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