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2010-03-05
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2010-03-05
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2010-03-05
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2010-03-05
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2010-03-05
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2010-03-05
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The contacts and phone apps have an option to get the keys from hildon-desktop as a dbus signal (or method). It should not be too hard to add it to any program.
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2010-03-05
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@ Oregon, USA
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2010-03-05
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Cool. Would it then be possible to have an applet which listens to those signals, stores them while launching another program, and then feeds the info to the program?
That way the user could just select which program to be used and all would work without changing them.
Is this brainstorm worthy?
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2010-03-05
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I would LOVE to see a 'gnome-do' equivalent on N900, that begins suggestions contacts/applications/etc when you start typing at the desktop.
I would totally pay money for such an application, since it would save from having to navigate the launcher icon menus.
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2010-03-06
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While not equivalent, the package keyboard-shortcuts (in my repository) allows you to launch programs by key presses on the desktop - for example 'a' launches phone, 'b' launches contacts, 'c' launches mail, etc. This saves the need to navigate launcher icon menus.
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