kris Occhipinti wrote:
> Does anyone have any feedback on my keyboard?
> Good things, Bad Things?
> So far I haven't seen another keyboard that is as easy to use with
> your fingers,
> But I haven't really gotten any feedback from others who have used it.
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Hi
Could you please tell us how to install it on Hackable ? And how to use it
as the default keyboard pressing Aux ? In your first mail, you described a
opkg installation.
Thanks
Kimaidou
2009/2/2 kris Occhipinti
> Does anyone have any feedback on my keyboard?
> Good things, Bad Things?
> So f
Does anyone have any feedback on my keyboard?
Good things, Bad Things?
So far I haven't seen another keyboard that is as easy to use with your
fingers,
But I haven't really gotten any feedback from others who have used it.
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Not sure what Illume is.
But by you're question I'm assuming it starts the keyboard when you click on
a text field.
I'll have to look into it.
In the Hackable1 OS the keyboard is started by an AUX button Press.
And, I like this. I hate when the Keyboard pops up when I don't want it
too.
But if the
Does Illume recognize it? Judging by the way to start it, I would guess
not... :\
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The Digital Pioneer
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A while back I made a finger friendly keyboard for the Freerunner,
I tried to make it as finger friendly as possible and use as much screen
space for buttons.
but since I was using xte to send the keys to applications it didn't work
under the
Openmoko OS (I was using Debian and Hackable1)
But, I
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