On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Jake Wharton <jakewhar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a friend whose laptop has the alternate function enabled by default
> as mentioned above so Ctrl+Fn+F11 was required.

Yeah, we tried that too -- no luck.

> Another perhaps notable oddity was that it only responded to this
> combination when the left control key was used. The right control key had no
> effect but was still functional in other key combinations (e.g., cut, copy,
> paste). I'm not sure if this was due to a limitation in the circuitry of the
> keyboard or if the emulator only responds to the left control key.

We tried that too -- still no luck. This notebook is recalcitrant.

I don't see a telnet option to change orientation. Is there a shell
command (e.g., an am subcommand) that can do it? I can probably do it
via a monkeyrunner script if needed.

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