robin <spielr...@web.de> writes: > I quite like being able to bring the phone back from suspend with a quick > press on the powerbutton, checking what time it is and then sending it back > to suspend with another quick press on the power button (but this is the > standard way qtmoko does it if I am not being mistaken, or in which state > does qtmoko turn if I just do a quick press on the power button; I thought > it goes to suspend?!?). > As the freerunner has only two hardware buttons and the aux button is > reported to break sometimes, it might be a good idea to have three press > duration specific settings for the power button. One idea could also be > to have something like this as standard: > > a) <1s -> suspend > b) >1s <4s -> show shutdown/reboot dialog > c) >4s -> show shutdown/reboot dialog > > and this behaviour being read from a text config file. so anyone who needs > the b) slot to do something differently could just change it to fit his/her > needs.
I think that's a bit complex, and 4s is a long time to press a button for any requirement. Also I doubt that the infrastructure supports 2 different long key press times - at the moment the config file has "PressedAction" fields and "HeldAction" fields, and there's no apparent way to specify 2 difference hold times. My preference would be: a) Power key pressed -> show Home page b) Power key held -> show shutdown/reboot dialog c) Change the Star icon on the Home page so that it does what a Power key press currently does: i.e. it brings up a page with Favorites, Recent, Frequent and Running tabs, instead of just the Favorites page. This is because when I use the Power key, it's almost always because I want to go back to the Home page in order to do some new thing (while the application that I was in still running). Then we'd have: - for quick suspend: Power key, Lock icon - for Home page: Power key - for Favorites: Power key, Star icon - for running programs: Power key, Star icon, Running tab. Thoughts? Neil _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community