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Is there something that will have the function of the current "menu"-key?
Will it be possible to select one of several adjacent buttons/checkboxes with the cursor keys?
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2009-08-19
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the F4 binding is still there and brings up the app menu in scratchbox. Maybe it's one of the buttons around the device (rather than in front), or maybe the RX-51 doesn't have one but other devices might.
[...] You can move between text input fields with the arrow keys, but you can't access buttons, checkboxes etc or scroll long forms.
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I was worried that I'd have to break this habit wit Fremantle (should I ever get such a device) because of the missing d-pad, then relaxed when I saw there are at least cursor keys.... and now am worried again:
Is there something that will have the function of the current "menu"-key?
Will it be possible to select one of several adjacent buttons/checkboxes with the cursor keys? I read somewhere that those elements don't have a focus anymore because "it doesn't make sense in a touch based environment"... so what does that mean? will it really be "fingers only"?
any information based on the SDK?
Last edited by benny1967; 2009-08-19 at 16:37.