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#41
These are all the ones I need and use


keycode 20 = minus braceleft underscore underscore underscore underscore
keycode 21 = plus braceright equal equal equal equal
keycode 22 = BackSpace bracketleft bracketleft bracketleft bracketleft bracketleft
keycode 59 = comma less bar bar bar bar
keycode 60 = period greater Tab Tab Tab Tab
keycode 135 = Multi_key Multi_key bracketright bracketright bracketright bracketright


(Fn + >) = TAB Key
(Fn + <) = | (PIPE KEY)
FN + Backspace = [
Shift + Backspace = ]
Shift + Minus = {
Shift + Plus = }
Shift + ? = `

And I got everything using open keys
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#42
Heya ,

I was interested in something VERY similar..
I wanted to assign the + - keys as Forward/Back in the micro browser...
I always have to open the keyboard when I want to navigate.
Any suggestions?

Thanks so much
 
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I am having trouble getting open office to save on my removable drive (n810) It works great, and I have been able to save files to the N810 primary folder, attach the to e-mail, and send, which is awesome!

If I can create a folder on my removable drive that open office can see, i wouldn't have to use up the tiny amount of space alloted to the main memory.
 
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How did you format the removable drive?? That sounds like a permissions problem.. does the drive show in openoffice's file browser???


Wilson - sorry I never saw your post before.. If you use gnome, theres some suggestions around like here, other than that I don't know. Alt+left and Alt+right are default forward/back in firefox.. but you'd have find some way to map the +/- to Alt+Left/Right .. and I don't know how to do that.
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#45
It should *just work*. Remember your removable drive is /media/mmc1.
If it doesn't see it, the easy debian package is not mounting the card. Maybe you could see the output of the mount command in the debian terminal to get a hint on what's happening.
 
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#46
i didn't format the removable. When i got the device, I just popped it in (8mb sandisk 6)

when i go to the folders, it shows the following:


apps
img-install
MyDocs

When i look for these on using the standard maemo file manager, The mydocs is the main memory, and I don't see the others.

You have to forgive my ignorance as I am a N810/maemo/debian beginner!

Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by matada View Post
i didn't format the removable. When i got the device, I just popped it in (8mb sandisk 6)

when i go to the folders, it shows the following:


apps
img-install
MyDocs
These are strange folders to find on your sd card. In particular, the MyDocs folder should stay on /home/user/MyDocs and not on the sd card.
Could you report the output of "ls /media/mmc1/" both in maemo xterm and debian xterm?
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#48
debian may not automatically mount the sd card to /media/mmc1? Are you using Deblet, or Mer, or Easy Debian?? Which folder management software are you using? Maemo's, or Mer/Deblet/EZ-D?

It might be that you just need to mount your SD card..

Code:
dmesg | grep mmcblk
Should produce something with mmcblk1p1 or so in it. Using that you can:

Code:
mount /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media/mmc1
?? Or I suppose it's possible it came unformatted.. and you have to maybe create a filesystem first...?
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#49
Greetings:
For those looking to use an external USB keyboard (in Debian or such),
you might want to make the following changes (to the version on the first page):

keysym plus = plus equal equal
keysym apostrophe = apostrophe quotedbl question

So far, the Xmodmap approach seems to be the only successful way to mod the keyboard (at least under EasyDebian). The two changes above fix problems between the mappings that Nokia uses for the rx-44 and what a standard 104 US kbd does.
On those keyboards, the quotation mark is a shifted apostrophe. The rx-44 puts the quote as FN-s. The rx-44 doesn't really use Shft-Apostrophe, so it isn't a problem.

The real ugly is that (for whatever reason), Nokia decided to do +/= backwards from a traditional US keyboard layout. Adding = as a Shift-+
will give you the exact opposite of the traditional layout, but it's either that, or have the rx-44 function the opposite way of it's layout.
 

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#50
I got that work for almost everything, but some reason i cant use my return key anymore at xterm and pidgin :/ any suggestions?

here my xmodmap config file
Code:
keycode 216 = Mode_switch
keysym q = q Q 1
keysym w = w W 2
keysym e = e E 3
keysym r = r R 4
keysym t = t T 5
keysym y = y Y 6
keysym u = u U 7
keysym i = i I 8
keysym o = o O 9
keysym p = p P 0
keysym a = a A exclam
keysym s = s S quotedbl
keysym d = d D at
keysym f = f F numbersign
keysym g = g G backslash
keysym h = h H slash
keysym j = j J parenleft
keysym k = k K parenright
keysym l = l L asterisk
keysym apostrophe = apostrophe apostrophe question
keysym z = z Z U00A5
keysym x = x X asciicircum
keysym c = c C asciitilde
keysym v = v V percent
keysym b = b B ampersand
keysym n = n N dollar
keysym m = m M EuroSign
keysym semicolon = semicolon colon U00A3
keysym minus = minus underscore underscore
keysym plus = plus plus equal
keysym comma = comma less adiaeresis
keysym period = period greater odiaeresis
keysym KP_Enter = Return Return
keysym BackSpace = BackSpace BackSpace Tab
add control = Control_L Control_R 
add shift = Shift_L Shift_R
add lock = Caps_Lock

Last edited by Racle; 2009-06-26 at 12:57.
 
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