2009/6/25 JC
> Actually I meant if there is no five-navigation key or trackball, only
> reserve 5 app keys, any potential risk or problem may have? thank you
> for answering.
>
Are you talking about making everything touch screen by any chance?
If so you'd need to do a lot of coding to work rou
Dear sir,
Actually I meant if there is no five-navigation key or trackball, only
reserve 5 app keys, any potential risk or problem may have? thank you
for answering.
BR,
JC
Delta Foxtrot wrote:
> 2009/6/25 JC
>
> >
> > Dear sir,
> >
> > Any potential risk or problem may have if I remove five-n
2009/6/25 JC
>
> Dear sir,
>
> Any potential risk or problem may have if I remove five-navigation
> key?
> My understanding is some games might need five-navigation key, what
> else applications may be affected? thanks.
>
The G1/HTC Dream and other HTC phones use a trackball that is clickable
in
Dear sir,
Any potential risk or problem may have if I remove five-navigation
key?
My understanding is some games might need five-navigation key, what
else applications may be affected? thanks.
BR,
JC
David Turner wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:57 AM, JC wrote:
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> >
> > Dear sir,
> >
> > I
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:57 AM, JC wrote:
>
> Dear sir,
>
> I learnt that there is a "recommended" minimum device requirements for
> Android device, however if I want to develop a device without five-way
> navigation key, is this allowed?
>
The framework and many applications will assume there
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:57 PM, JC wrote:
>
> Dear sir,
>
> I learnt that there is a "recommended" minimum device requirements for
> Android device, however if I want to develop a device without five-way
> navigation key, is this allowed?
Sure, why wouldn't it be? You don't need anyone's permiss
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