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If this is Qt based, and I can not find anything that says it is or isn't, I imagine this might make an interesting overlay for a home screen in Maemo5. The one reference I did see to Qt was "Unfortunately we cannot change the bubble to use "Mobile" field by using the Qt Mobility API." in reference to selecting a contact.
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2011-02-05
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yes its qt, no there's no source available
http://mynokiablog.com/2010/11/25/vi...nd-nokia-n900/
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What you've linked to isn't the same thing as discussed in the OP. What you've linked to is the old MeeGo UI tech demo from Digia. What the OP is talking about is a new unlock screen for Symbian that came out of Nokia Labs.
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The actual concept is not very difficult to write even from scratch, but i wonder if the lock screen can be altered to such an extent on the N900. I believe it's closed source on maemo5 - you can change an image or the text linked in the lock screen, but not the lock screen widget/app itself. I'd like to be wrong though if someone knows better...
# Double press [power] behaviour # # Valid options: # disabled - do nothing on double press # menu - show the device menu # poweroff - shutdown device # softpoweroff - enter soft poweroff mode # tklock - enable the touchscreen/keypad lock <default> PowerKeyDoubleAction=tklock
signal sender=:1.10 -> dest=(null destination) serial=945 path=/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_logicaldev_input; interface=org.freedesktop.Hal.Device; member=Condition string "ButtonPressed" string "power"
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According to the application blurb supplied by Nokia "Bubbles is a fun and efficient way to take a shortcut to timely or useful things on your phone. Bubbles appears when you press the "Apps" key while your device is in sleep mode (instead of the black screen with clock and unlock button). Simply grab a bubble and drag it to one of the available drop points to initiate the corresponding action."
I've been using it today and find that even in this experimental and unconfigurable state it is a cool way to get the phone to do what you want. If this is Qt based, and I can not find anything that says it is or isn't, I imagine this might make an interesting overlay for a home screen in Maemo5. The one reference I did see to Qt was "Unfortunately we cannot change the bubble to use "Mobile" field by using the Qt Mobility API." in reference to selecting a contact.
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Last edited by tzsm98; 2011-02-05 at 01:38. Reason: remove "?" from title after clarification.