Well, it's official - the Tungsten T3 is NOT OFFICIALLY OS COMPATIBLE. It is a RENEGADE device.
We honestly cannot come up with any general solution to not having the location of the silk screen buttons. So our only hope is to hack some code *If it is a Tungsten T3 Then...* and hand code the locations of the silk buttons.
Do you know how one can check to see if you're running on a T3?
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This reminds me of when they (Palm) broke the functionality of winExit event, so I had to check for every single event that MIGHT cause a winExit. Of course, I couldn't keep up forever and soon new devices had events I hadn't heard of and everything broke.
Why Palm would force developers into a device by device basis beats me. :0
I just remember when Handspring kept changing the physical dimensions of their Springboard until the hardware makers said "we're not gonna take this anymore." We need a developer revolt until we get some basic APIs that should have been in there since OS 3.5.
- Jeff
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