On Apr 26, 2006, at 12:31 PM, JJZolx wrote:
I finally got my WPA key reentered. What an ordeal, with all crashes.
It should be fixed in 48. Can you confirm?
The original problem of not being able to get to the step for
selecting
DHCP or enter an IP address is either fixed in firmware 48, or as Dean
suggested, I may have just been heavy handed in laying on the
right-arrow button.
Nothing changed there, so I assume it was the latter.
Am I mistaken about the cursor positioning while entering text?
yes, it never did that in setup, but does in the music search screens.
Shouldn't the cursor move to the next position after some period of
time?
Yes. Can you file an enhancement request for that?
For a randomly generated password it's amazing how many
sequential character pairs lie on the same button on the keypad.
Or is it random.... :)
A couple other suggestions - I'll file enhancement requests for these
shortly:
Please do.
Is there any chance of using a fixed width font for at least the
password entry? When a long password is entered and the screen
scrolls
to the right, it constantly shifts back and forth as you cycle through
different characters, making reading the display and ultimately
entering the character itself very difficult. This is especially true
when entering a special character. Since the characters vary
significantly in width, the display is all over the place while you're
trying to see which character you're entering.
Possibly. The problem is that fixed width characters, on average,
are wider than non-fixed width.
Perhaps a better solution would be to leave some empty space to the
right so that the widest character can fit and not jitter back and
forth when changing the last letter.
Instead of cycling through the ASCII character set with the up and
down
arrows, make these cycle through the characters in the same order
as the
characters for the last character button pressed.
Good idea. Both orders are specified, but they aren't consistent.
Thanks!
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