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2008-04-27
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2008-04-27
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1. Is there an easy, non command line, way to tell how much battery you have left in KDE?
2. How can I run regular maemo programs from within KDE?
3. Is there any way to keep the normal maemo contacts (or RTCOMM) open and available so I can receive instant messages from within KDE?
4. Is it me or is KDE less bright than the default maemo screen?
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2008-04-27
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2008-05-05
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1. Yes - there's a script for battery-status monitor that makes a small bubble come up giving you the percentage of battery. You can assign the script to either button(s) using the Input Actions on Control Center and/or you can create a menu item for it using Menu Editor and/or you can create a desktop shorcut for it by first creating the menu item and then dragging and droping it to the desktop or placing the icon in your task bar. I personally have the script assigned to Ctrl+B.
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2008-05-05
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I tried it, it works in xterm, but I can't figure out how to map it to a key, please tell the steps you did so I can know how much battery my n800 has while in KDE.
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2008-05-05
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I tried it, it works in xterm, but I can't figure out how to map it to a key, please tell the steps you did so I can know how much battery my n800 has while in KDE.
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2008-05-05
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2. You can launch almost any Maemo app from xterm once you've determined what the command to launch from xterm is - then you can do the same things as I mentioned in #1 for launching.
If you don't want to add an icon to your KMenu first but still want to add the app to the desktop or task bar then do the following:
To specifically set up a desktop short cut: Open Konquerer -> /home/user/desktop -> Menu -> Edit -> Create New -> Link to application -> Tap on the icon to select an icon; give it a name - > Tap on the Application Tab and type in the Command that you used in Xterm to launch the application (eg: for XMMS it's simply xmms or for FOTAQ in scummVM it's usr/games/scummvm -f queen).
You can also set up a shortcut link to the system tray by doing a very similar set of steps: System tray menu -> panel menu ->Add Applet to Panel -> non-KDE application launcher -> fill in the blanks using the same method as above except here you type the xterm command in the Executable space.
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2008-05-05
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2008-05-05
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2. How can I run regular maemo programs from within KDE?
3. Is there any way to keep the normal maemo contacts (or RTCOMM) open and available so I can receive instant messages from within KDE?
4. Is it me or is KDE less bright than the default maemo screen?