Hi

It is about virtual keypad with just 8+8=16 keys.
with this we can type unicode symbols/characters , cut-copy-paste
sel-all-word-line
mov-home-end etc..

G7->Touchpad/screen <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpeBrSLSgdc>
G77->Multitouchscreen
K77->7Keypad (8+8=16keys)

Ravi Prakash
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Rusty Lynch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 04/22/2011 12:29 PM, Michael Hasselmann wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 2011-04-22 at 12:13 -0700, Mark S. Townsley wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> It looks like the virtual keyboard will automatically show
>>> up/available for any text input.   For example, I have an QML app and
>>> the virtual keyboard shows up automatically under my TextInput area
>>> during run time.
>>>
>>> Is this assumption correct (virtual keyboard is available
>>> automatically for any text input fields)?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, it is correct. But I keep thinking that this concept really only
>> works out for small form factors (such as handset UX). For tablet UX and
>> bigger (say, on the desktop), the Qt default of "first touch to focus,
>> and second touch to bring up VKB" feels better.
>>
>> But then again, I am no user interaction designer ...
>>
>
> actually the vkb is only activated when an input gains focus.  If you
write
> your app such that a given element automatically has focus then you will
see
> the vkb open as soon as you open the app, but if you don't then the user
has
> to touch the input area.
>
>    --rusty
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