Try the 7/Home or 9/PgUp keys - if his laptop has those (not the
"regular" Home key). Don't forget about the NumLock.
-- Kostya
27.07.2011 20:55, Mark Murphy пишет:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Jake Wharton<[email protected]> 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.
--
Kostya Vasilyev
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