deactivete auto-caps

2009-01-26 Thread Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni
Hi,

like the good old MS Word 9x Maemo support the widely loved feature to
write the first character after a point or paragraph in upper case (A
instead of a). How can I switch this off? This is with a hardware
keyboard a little bit, but with a bluetooth keyboard totally annoying. 

Thanks,

Keywan

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Re: deactivete auto-caps

2009-01-26 Thread Michael Graham

Yeah, this feature is totally annoying!  The way to disable it is to
go into:

  Control Panel-Text Input Settings

Then on the Languages tab find your language and click on settings.

Then uncheck Auto-capitalization.


Michael



On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 18:27:47 +0100
Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni li...@prometoys.net wrote:

 Hi,
 
 like the good old MS Word 9x Maemo support the widely loved feature to
 write the first character after a point or paragraph in upper case
 (A instead of a). How can I switch this off? This is with a
 hardware keyboard a little bit, but with a bluetooth keyboard totally
 annoying. 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Keywan
 


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Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread James Knott
Is it possible to connect a Bluetooth headset, such as those used with 
cell phones to the N800?  I've tried connecting to a Motorola H350, 
which I use with my cell phone, but the N800 doesn't see it.

tnx jk

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Re: deactivete auto-caps

2009-01-26 Thread Denis Dimick
Thanks Michael,

That setting was bugging me also

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On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Michael Graham ma...@the-wire.com wrote:


 Yeah, this feature is totally annoying!  The way to disable it is to
 go into:

  Control Panel-Text Input Settings

 Then on the Languages tab find your language and click on settings.

 Then uncheck Auto-capitalization.


 Michael



 On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 18:27:47 +0100
 Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni li...@prometoys.net wrote:

  Hi,
 
  like the good old MS Word 9x Maemo support the widely loved feature to
  write the first character after a point or paragraph in upper case
  (A instead of a). How can I switch this off? This is with a
  hardware keyboard a little bit, but with a bluetooth keyboard totally
  annoying.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Keywan
 


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Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread Mark
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com wrote:
 Is it possible to connect a Bluetooth headset, such as those used with
 cell phones to the N800?  I've tried connecting to a Motorola H350,
 which I use with my cell phone, but the N800 doesn't see it.

 tnx jk


The procedure with the headset itself is of course the same as with
anything else - put it in pairing mode. With the N800, go to Control
Panel-Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth on checkbox is checked,
then click Devices-New. I don't remember whether or not Visible
needs to be checked, but I think that's only necessary if the N800 is
being used as a client, like as a remote control or something.

My Jabra BT250v works fine with my N800.

HTH,
Mark
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Re: deactivete auto-caps

2009-01-26 Thread Mark
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Michael Graham ma...@the-wire.com wrote:

 Yeah, this feature is totally annoying!  The way to disable it is to
 go into:

  Control Panel-Text Input Settings

 Then on the Languages tab find your language and click on settings.

 Then uncheck Auto-capitalization.


 Michael


You can also access these settings any time the onscreen keyboard is
in use by clicking the menu button (bottom leftmost key on my USA
layout). Then click Tools-Settings-Languages tab-Settings. That
looks like more clicks, but it can be more convenient, especially if
you're in fullscreen and want to switch the mode off and on.

Mark
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Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread James Knott
Mark wrote:
 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com wrote:
 Is it possible to connect a Bluetooth headset, such as those used with
 cell phones to the N800?  I've tried connecting to a Motorola H350,
 which I use with my cell phone, but the N800 doesn't see it.

 tnx jk

 
 The procedure with the headset itself is of course the same as with
 anything else - put it in pairing mode. With the N800, go to Control
 Panel-Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth on checkbox is checked,
 then click Devices-New. I don't remember whether or not Visible
 needs to be checked, but I think that's only necessary if the N800 is
 being used as a client, like as a remote control or something.
 
 My Jabra BT250v works fine with my N800.

That's what I'm doing and while I can see several devices, I can't see 
anything that I can identify as being my headset.


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Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread Chiron Bloch
Are you sure the headset itself is in pairing mode?To activate pairing mode
on the H350, start with the headset turned off, then press and hold the call
button until the indicator light turns on and stays steadily lit. At this
point the headset should be visible to the N800. If it is, attempt to pair
with the headset and enter the default passcode for the headset (located in
the documentation or online). Obviously disregard this if you have already
attempted to pair the headset with pairing mode activated.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.comwrote:

 Mark wrote:
  On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com
 wrote:
  Is it possible to connect a Bluetooth headset, such as those used with
  cell phones to the N800?  I've tried connecting to a Motorola H350,
  which I use with my cell phone, but the N800 doesn't see it.
 
  tnx jk
 
 
  The procedure with the headset itself is of course the same as with
  anything else - put it in pairing mode. With the N800, go to Control
  Panel-Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth on checkbox is checked,
  then click Devices-New. I don't remember whether or not Visible
  needs to be checked, but I think that's only necessary if the N800 is
  being used as a client, like as a remote control or something.
 
  My Jabra BT250v works fine with my N800.

 That's what I'm doing and while I can see several devices, I can't see
 anything that I can identify as being my headset.


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Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread Kevin T. Neely
That is a tricky thing to remember.  The first time they are turned on,
headsets are automatically in pairing mode.  After that, you have to
usually hit some sort of button voodoo to get them into it again.

K

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Chiron Bloch johnnybadhab...@gmail.comwrote:

 Are you sure the headset itself is in pairing mode?To activate pairing
 mode on the H350, start with the headset turned off, then press and hold the
 call button until the indicator light turns on and stays steadily lit. At
 this point the headset should be visible to the N800. If it is, attempt to
 pair with the headset and enter the default passcode for the headset
 (located in the documentation or online). Obviously disregard this if you
 have already attempted to pair the headset with pairing mode activated.


 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.comwrote:

 Mark wrote:
  On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com
 wrote:
  Is it possible to connect a Bluetooth headset, such as those used with
  cell phones to the N800?  I've tried connecting to a Motorola H350,
  which I use with my cell phone, but the N800 doesn't see it.
 
  tnx jk
 
 
  The procedure with the headset itself is of course the same as with
  anything else - put it in pairing mode. With the N800, go to Control
  Panel-Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth on checkbox is checked,
  then click Devices-New. I don't remember whether or not Visible
  needs to be checked, but I think that's only necessary if the N800 is
  being used as a client, like as a remote control or something.
 
  My Jabra BT250v works fine with my N800.

 That's what I'm doing and while I can see several devices, I can't see
 anything that I can identify as being my headset.


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Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread James Knott
Chiron Bloch wrote:
 I'm stumped on this one, when my Samsung headset is paired and connected 
 SIP calls (and other audio) are routed to the headset automatically. I 
 know this is a dumb question, but: are you sure the headset is connected 
 (as well as paired). If the pairing is created and the headset is 
 powered on, but seems not to be connected, try pressing the call button 
 once to re-establish the connection (sometimes I have to do this when 
 using my headset with a mobile phone).

According to Device details the N800 is connected to the headset and 
the button at the bottom says Disconnect.  Whenever I dial from the 
N800, the audio still comes through the speakers.


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Re: Bluetooth headset - N800

2009-01-26 Thread Mark
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:55 PM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com wrote:
 Chiron Bloch wrote:
 I'm stumped on this one, when my Samsung headset is paired and connected
 SIP calls (and other audio) are routed to the headset automatically. I
 know this is a dumb question, but: are you sure the headset is connected
 (as well as paired). If the pairing is created and the headset is
 powered on, but seems not to be connected, try pressing the call button
 once to re-establish the connection (sometimes I have to do this when
 using my headset with a mobile phone).

 According to Device details the N800 is connected to the headset and
 the button at the bottom says Disconnect.  Whenever I dial from the
 N800, the audio still comes through the speakers.



Just a wild guess: do you have the FM Radio applet installed? It has a
button that allows you to switch between the speakers and the headset
jack. It might be interfering? I'm not sure if there are other
settings that might affect it.

Also, is the connection type one that makes sense? Mine is HSP (headset).

I'm still running Chinook, though (the final version).

Mark
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