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#81
This is quite an army of bugfinders. An image doesn't have to be out long before Bugzilla starts choking!

Nice work guys and girls. This is the spirit of Linux.
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#82
Originally Posted by dblank View Post
Blah, hate that

If there's only a few ctrl sequences you need, you could add shortcuts, I have them for ctrl-an and ctrl-ap (for screen)

Ex.
<ctrl>a,n
The terminal is lacking the all-important Ctrl-p shortcut to go back through history. And that new Ctrl behavior (text input box pops up, keyboard disappears) is barely usable.

I need a fix for this! How do I add shortcuts?

EDIT: Answered my own question.

X Term menu -> Tools -> Settings -> Toolbar shortcut -> New

Title: Up
Value: <ctrl>p

(new again)

Title: Dn
Value: <ctrl>n

Last edited by qole; 2007-12-19 at 19:04.
 
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#83
Originally Posted by anidel View Post
FOUND IT!!

About the thumb activating the full screen keyboard!

You have to double-tap with your finger!

That's why to someone it was working with two fingers! it was actually registering a double-tap.

Damn them, why did they not put it into the help file at least ?
I flashed my tablet twice until I discovered it...
I've noticed that there was no "pressure" setting near the "activate by finger tap", so.. a ring rang ( ) in my mind...
Tried this and confirm this working!

I just have a feeling that this in NOT how it was intended to work... Just a single tap with a finger should be enough.

Just for your record, that with this time I did NOT restore backup, so do not blame restoring backup being a reason for this behavior.
 
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#84
Originally Posted by qole View Post
The terminal is lacking the all-important Ctrl-p shortcut to go back through history. And that new Ctrl behavior (text input box pops up, keyboard disappears) is barely usable.

I need a fix for this! How do I add shortcuts?

EDIT: Answered my own question.
X Term menu -> Tools -> Settings -> Toolbar shortcut
Er.. any reason why the UP key doesn't work for you?
 
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#85
Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
Er.. any reason why the UP key doesn't work for you?
What UP key?

.... blink, blink ...

Ha, yes. I get so touch-screen centred, I forget about the hardware keys entirely.

Sigh. Thanks for the reminder.

Last edited by qole; 2007-12-19 at 19:07.
 
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#86
Looks like the softpoweroff bug from the Beta is not only there, it's gotten worse. Now when the machine is in softpoweroff mode, tapping on the screen produces a click AND turns the n800 back on!

So for now, I'm stuck with the "Lock Screen and Keys" mode. Unfortunately, when I'm in Lock Screen and Keys mode, it seems breathing on the machine wrong wakes it up. Shouldn't there be a timer to say user hit the power key (or unplugged the headphones, or whatever other triggers there are), but didn't press the center button in 5 seconds, so turn back off?
 
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#87
Which OS are you running on your desktop/laptop ?

I've heard Leopard is having issues about corrupting data on USB mass storage devices and, indeed, yesterday it was not able to copy off some pictures from my V640i SE phone in mass storage mode (the few that it was able to copy off from the phone were corrupted)
A lot of OSes, but the upgrade was made in Windows XP SP2, and my macs are still waiting for leopard 10.5.2 (I hope apple solves all the kirks of the 10.5 and 10.5.1 releases). I also heard (and experienced) some nasty bugs, like mail crashes, vents on all the time (in a macbook), etc.
 
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#88
Can anyone tell me how to disable the automatic wi-fi connectivity, or have the applets settings not disappear after each reboot?
 
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#89
Am I the only, who faces incorrect touchscreen tap place detection? Sometimes it misses totally O_o Like im pressing «B» on thumb keyboard and it indicates that «t» is pressed *_* . Calibrating do nothing. Very strange...
 
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#90
Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
This is quite an army of bugfinders. An image doesn't have to be out long before Bugzilla starts choking!

Nice work guys and girls. This is the spirit of Linux.
This is way they have to release the beta version to the public
 
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