Re: Re: [shr-testing] no screen lock

2009-04-27 Thread jeffrey . ratcliffe

On Apr 27, 2009 11:09am, Jakob jackram...@googlemail.com wrote:

you can bind the aux button to Desktop Simple Lock.
open the wrench -- input -- keybindings


Thanks for the tip, but the window is larger than the screen. How can I  
scroll it left and right?
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Re: Re: [shr-testing] no screen lock

2009-04-27 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/4/27  jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com:
 On Apr 27, 2009 11:09am, Jakob jackram...@googlemail.com wrote:
 you can bind the aux button to Desktop Simple Lock.
 open the wrench -- input -- keybindings

 Thanks for the tip, but the window is larger than the screen. How can I
 scroll it left and right?

it's not great, but you don't need to

it's fiddly, but if you use a stylus or similar, you can drag the
right-hand list (the one i assume you're having problems with) around
just like any other element, so you can see the entire list of
commands available. or try the 'Rotator' app, to get landscape mode

i assume someone will be working on this in future to get it fitting
on a low-res screen

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Re: Re: Re: [shr-testing] no screen lock

2009-04-27 Thread jeffrey . ratcliffe

On Apr 27, 2009 11:27am, Robin Paulson robin.paul...@gmail.com wrote:

commands available. or try the 'Rotator' app, to get landscape mode


Ah, yes. That did the trick. Now what I would really like to do is to bind  
the AUX key to a script that switched between portrait and landscape modes,  
or maybe pulled up the keyboard - things that weren't on the list. How can  
you add actions to the list?
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