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Hi!! My first postt to ask about the browser. I am writing this from my tablet, too!

Sometimes, when scrolling eitther with thhe directional pad or the scrollbar arrow, the browser will start scrolling all the way to the end of the page. Can this be prevented?

Also the browser takes up lots of memory. Any advice? 150mb for 4 windows at this moment.

Thanks tto all the Maemo hackers out there. The NIT is an awesome, open internet solution.

 
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Originally Posted by tuxdelux View Post
Hi!! My first postt to ask about the browser. I am writing this from my tablet, too!
Congratulations, welcome to the forum! :-)


Sometimes, when scrolling eitther with thhe directional pad or the scrollbar arrow, the browser will start scrolling all the way to the end of the page. Can this be prevented?
I normally just scroll by moving the page itself, never bother with the d-pad or scrollbar.


Also the browser takes up lots of memory. Any advice? 150mb for 4 windows at this moment.
Well, bear in mind this isn't a desktop computer so it's never going to be as good at handling lots of windows, but one idea might be to use virtual memory (in Control Panel go to Memory and click on the Virtual tab).

For those who don't know, it's where you use the space on a memory card to extend the tablet's RAM. It's not a perfect solution as card memory is slower than real RAM, but a lot of people find it very useful. I think it's also called swap memory or something like that?

This only works on the card you have inside the tablet, so that's the built-in card on the N810 and the internal slot on the N800.
 

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Hehe - you think that is bad, just look how much memory Safari on my mac is using!

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Would it help to tturn off graphics, java, or flassh player? Or, is theere a lynx-type browser that other people use for stripped- down functionality?
 
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Also.... anyone else notice that browser will change tthe link color instead of 'clickking' itt, or it will draw a box around it?? Frustratiing. Would be great to know how to turn off these 'features'.

You can also see from my posts thatt the virtual keyboard will kit keys twice, occasionly. Not sure whyy that happens.

@krisse... Sometimes there are so manyy links on a page, I worry that it will click one instead of grabbing the page. reddit.com for instance

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To improve your browsing experience, try to find the lightweight, "mobile" versions of the web pages you visit. For example, I use m.slickdeals.net, instead of the normal page at slickdeals.net.
 

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first of all, welcome to the tablet community

i think the first thing to point out is that the tablet takes some getting used to. just about every issue that you mentioned, i had as well when i first got mine. but i very quickly got adjusted to the way the browser (and the tablet in general) performs. at first, the browser frustrated me a lot with the links highlighting and/or making it appear that they selected themselves. it also frustrated me that i would highlight text when just trying to scroll through. but in just a few days, i adapted to it and now fly through it with no problems. i cant think of a cause to the issues but trust me, you'll be fine. no worries.

in terms of the double tapping, just remember that the touch screen is very sensitive. thats another thing you'll adapt to. it takes some playing to figure out how the screen reacts to your clicking.

give it some time and you'll be fine. trust me. im no veteran and no expert linux user so i know where you're coming from. in time, you may barely touch your computer. i hardly do anymore. with VNC, i remotely connect to it from anywhere. and now that KDE is installed, the tablet's functionality increased ten fold. in fact, im posting this using Konqueror. lol

once again, welcome to our humble community.
 
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Regarding the multiple key hits: This was identified as a bug in the operating system and you can vote for it (to be hopefully corrected) at https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2723 (you need to establish a "Bugzilla Account" in order to vote - a simple registration).
 

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Originally Posted by obstacles can kill View Post
in terms of the double tapping, just remember that the touch screen is very sensitive. thats another thing you'll adapt to. it takes some playing to figure out how the screen reacts to your clicking.
The tablet clicks once per key for every letter 10 times in a row, then it clicks once and two identical letters are produced. Does not sound like double-tapping. When I double-tap, I hear two clicks.

So did you wipe out Maemo and load another distro with KDE, or did you add the KDE environment to the Maemo distro?

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Originally Posted by tuxdelux View Post
The tablet clicks once per key for every letter 10 times in a row, then it clicks once and two identical letters are produced. Does not sound like double-tapping. When I double-tap, I hear two clicks.

So did you wipe out Maemo and load another distro with KDE, or did you add the KDE environment to the Maemo distro?
alright. nevermind then. that sounds like a true bug (probably the one mentioned above). i was just telling you my experience to see if it related.

nope, didn't remove maemo. just added KDE. i have different tasks that i do in each.
 

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