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2007-05-04
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2007-05-04
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2007-05-04
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2007-05-04
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Thanks! My initial (simple) tests with some Swing examples worked.
How do you pop up the virtual keyboard? I know the JVM will not cause a pop up, but can you manually? The center button on the arrow pad will not pull it up.
Again: thanks!
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2007-05-04
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2007-05-04
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2007-05-04
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I have never tried entering text with Swing.
I need a JavaVM and compiler on my tablet to test a CLI program.
Probably a BT keyboard would work...that's the only advice I can give.
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2007-05-04
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2007-05-14
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I am sorry I was not able to respond quickly.
Here it is a link, but I am not sure for how long I can keep it up:
http://193.205.161.34/JavaN800
Please do remind that this is not an official port and I am not responsible for anything that these packages can do (in case they choose to) on your devices.