On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:10:57PM +0100, Michael Sheldon wrote: > Ken Restivo wrote: > > The dictionary prediction is driving me crazy. > > > > I'm trying to type "ls", and the damned dictionary is trying to be "smart", > > and is changing it to "is". > > > > So I'm sitting here in a terminal, typing "ls", and "is" is all I can get. > > > > Also, I lost track of where the "Full-QWERTY" keyboard layout was for ASU, > > and how to find/enable/create it. > > > > Sorry for being such a pain, but the terminal will be one of the main apps > > I use on this thing, so I'm finding these. > > I assume by the predictive dictionary you're using the built-in qtopia > keyboard. You can get it to not be predictive by holding a key until the > zoom dialog pops up (a little gray circle showing which key you have > pressed). And you can get at other keyboard buttons (symbols, numbers, > etc.) by sliding your finger upwards or downwards. > > By the "Full-QWERTY" keyboard I think you mean the Illume keyboard > (which was what popped up until recently), but that's now disabled (in > the Illume code) in favour of the qtopia keyboard. But you should be > able to get virtually all the same keys you had available with that with > the qtopia keyboard (there are a small number missing, like the cursor > keys), you just have to know about the need to slide upwards to reveal > the other layouts. >
OK, I'm sorry, I missed that. I really liked that Illume keyboard :-( It was perfect. I didn't know that it went away. So where do I edit the keymaps for the new-default, QPE keyboard, so that I can create a full-QWERTY layout just like the Illume one? Also, bringing up the "zoom" doesn't make the dictionary go away. It's still changing my "ls" to "is". -ken _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

