2011/4/7 Rusty Lynch <[email protected]>:
> On 04/07/2011 08:27 AM, Stylianou, Costas wrote:
>
> Is there a home or back button mapped on the Medfield iCDK, I have no way
> coming out of the app that I’m in?
>
>
>
> The last I heard somebody (firmware??) was mapping one of the existing
> buttons to be a home key.  Note that with this UI you only need a home
> button.   Press-n-hold on that key will trigger the task switcher as long
> has the hardware enables press-n-hold (unlike the exopc).
Home key is "win" key in the keyboard, it will put all active apps in
to background.
There is another "Menu" key in the keyboad which can pop-up the task
switcher, press-n-hold on the app icon can give select menu to
open/close.

Back button behavior as android, i didn't find meego support this UI
pattern. apps don't save the window stack themselves, so can't
response hardware "back button" and come back previous window/page.
android has the concept of "Heavyweight" and "Lightweight" window.
"Heavyweight windows are associated with an Android Activity and get
pushed onto the task stack so that when the ‘back button’ is pressed
they get popped off and return to the previous one. Lightweight
windows, as you may have guessed at this point, are not associated
directly with the activity task stack, and thus will not respond to
the back button.

"

>
>     --rusty
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Lin
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