Yet another poor iPhone-lookalike. *gape* Sorry, but can't see the clones and the original anymore.
Concerning your question: rotating the screen is no problem at all since the OM kdrive has xrandr support (xrandr -o 1), but imho the screen is still physically too small to allow writing with your fingers on a standard on screen keyboard. I had another idea, maybe I will be able to show a nice gui in edje in some days (without backend then) - at moment I just have a prototype in Etk that seems to be a working concept for thumb-based input, and you can write while holding the device in one hand ( http://gstaedtner.net/enter.ogg ). If someone wants the code for trying (just frontend and 4-lines-C-printf-backend), feel free to mail me - but don't expect anything. :) 2007/8/3, Brad Midgley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hey > > Red flag is showing off some very inviting touch menus. The page > demonstrates them on an asus r2h which also has a gps. > > > http://apcmag.com/5896/gallery_intels_new_mobile_internet_device_with_red_flag_linux > > it is intriguing but does bring up some questions... > > can neo pull off a touch keyboard (maybe if the screen could rotate?) > > are they using a hardware button to make the system menu across the > bottom appear/disappear? > > if they're going to fill 1/5 of the screen with menu buttons, why not > take it all while in menu mode? do they have apps that share space > with the minimal menu? > > brad > > _______________________________________________ > OpenMoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >
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