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2009-10-09
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@ Nashville, TN
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#12
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xmodmap control panel - The 3-row keyboard on the N900 is, unfortunately, missing many characters that make certain activities much easy. I'd like to see some sort of control panel that allows users to bind characters to certain functions on the keyboard (i.e., Ctrl-Fn-V for a pipe, Ctrl-Enter for tab, etc.). Although accessing xmodmap from XTerm is simple enough, modifying keyboard mappings is a fairly involved process that will be over the heads of most users.
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2009-10-09
, 15:41
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@ A place with no mountains
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2009-10-09
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2009-10-09
, 17:35
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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i watched many videos and saw many pictures, but i didnt see small notification icons, just the banners.
i thought it would be usefull to have small icon on the desktop on the side of reception bars, statuslight, Wireless activity GPS activity icons. new mail envelope with@, sms an envelope SMS stating in it, mms envelope with MMS, IM a speech bubble with "IM" in it. and for backround media an arrow with a music note just to inform you "hey there is media activity in the background" since you could be on a desktopview with out the music player widget on, and just forgotten you have the media player on for the whole day
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2009-10-09
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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- I'd like a way to display the wallpaper only (i.e hide the icons, shortcuts & widgets). I just downloaded some pictures of some nice ladies for my wallpapers and realized I have way too many items on screen to actually enjoy them...:/
- some generic way to turn off live widgets but still keep it on screen. For instance RSS and facebook widgets for me are things I'd like to activate only when needed...
- I wouldn't mind if it was possible to have two separate desktops which would be switchable, eg. work and freetime. Each with their own widgets, shortcuts etc. (also multiplying the available screen estate with two...would be a bonus IMHO)
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2009-10-09
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#17
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Every desktop transition includes a number of the desktop. i.e sliding from 1-> 2 will have the number 2 appear in the middle of the screen with eye-candies of course.
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2009-10-09
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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For me, something like LoadApplet that shows CPU and memory usage is very important.
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2009-10-09
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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I think that is an excellent idea. Maybe take it a little further and have map "profiles" that allow you to setup a list of changes ("Programming" -> binds brackets, pipe, etc, "Texting" -> binds keys to common phrases ex. ctl-l => lol, ctl-c => I'll call back later, etc). I'm not sure if you can bind a single key to a character string.
Back to the binding of a single key to a string, that I guess is almost like a macro recorder, and might be a separate idea/program, but one that I think could have a lot of power. For instance, thinking of being on the terminal. You could bind ctl-p to "cd /home/[user]/Pictures" or some other directory that you might frequently go and didn't want to have to type out each time.
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2009-10-09
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@ Munich
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I noticed that I'm running out of space while testing stuff if I also like to keep some 'eye candy' for the wallpaper.
My current configuration:
1) media player, TuneWiki and Maps home widget (which I'll probably dump soon as I don't use it that much)
2) Calender + 8 shortcuts to various stuff (contacts, clock, calculator, conversations, email etc)
3) 6+ links to various webpages. Could fit several more, especially if I'd arrange the icons on top of eachother..
4) contacts (whom I deal with daily more or less, family & work)
I'm sure that once I have more experience with the device I could be more picky what I keep on the desktop, for instance I haven't used mauku or rss widgets yet but I could also drop some of the less used ones...
//K