> > Can't it work in portrait mode ?
>
> Question: the problem looks like you don't have xrandr in
> Hackable1 right?. If you have, can you rotate the display
> to landscape?
Well, we had it for sure, but in the daily build I'm using right now
it kills X :)
> Portrait: no yet, and I am not sure
ty layout to be the most comfi too.
in the default keyboard in fatfingershell the keys
are high rather than wide. I estimate my fingertips
are about 160 wide (and 80 high). I found I could
use ffshell flawlessly when holding it vertical :-)
$2c,
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--- On Wed, 10/28/09, ri...@happyleptic.org wrote:
>-[ Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 04:37:15PM -0300, Rafael Ignacio Zurita ]
>> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
>
>Trying it on Hackable1, I got :
>
>No se pudo iniciar el modo grafico No video mode large
Hello,
--- On Tue, 10/27/09, Łukasz Pankowski wrote:
>Rafael Ignacio Zurita writes:
>> Hello people,
>> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
>>
(snip)
>> Moreover it is comfortable for fat fingers.
>
>Thanks for that, really usable shell.
Hello Marco,
--- On Tue, 10/27/09, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
>Il giorno mar, 27/10/2009 alle 16.37 -0300, Rafael Ignacio Zurita ha
scritto:
>> Hello people,
>> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
>>
>> It is a virtual terminal for Openmoko mobil
-[ Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 04:37:15PM -0300, Rafael Ignacio Zurita ]
> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
Trying it on Hackable1, I got :
No se pudo iniciar el modo grafico No video mode large enough for 640x480
Apparently it rely on SDL being able to open a 640x480 fullscr
c_c wrote:
>
> Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> >
> > Would be possible keeping the same system but allowing an usage in
> > 480x640 mode?
> OT - but - what hardware are you talking about? ;-)
Sorry I used a wrong term... With system I didn't meant another
hardware, just "the same software us
Hi,
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
>
> Would be possible keeping the same system but allowing an usage in
> 480x640 mode?
>
OT - but - what hardware are you talking about? ;-)
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Il giorno mar, 27/10/2009 alle 16.37 -0300, Rafael Ignacio Zurita ha
scritto:
> Hello people,
> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
>
> It is a virtual terminal for Openmoko mobile phones, with a fullscreen
> keyboard, and sound/screen/vibrator feedback.
Nice work!
Rafael Ignacio Zurita writes:
> Hello people,
> there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
>
> It is a virtual terminal for Openmoko mobile phones, with a fullscreen
> keyboard, and sound/screen/vibrator feedback.
>
> You can set the colors and the transpare
Hello people,
there is a new version of fatfingershell (0.2).
It is a virtual terminal for Openmoko mobile phones, with a fullscreen
keyboard, and sound/screen/vibrator feedback.
You can set the colors and the transparency, set new keyboard layouts
(hard yet) and replace the sounds.
The
Hi
>> - a 3rd keyboard for special chars
>>(1 is keys, 2 is numbers, 3 is "*") -
>>I'm short on screen estate already :-)
>
> I would like to see a third keyboard that is programmable. That way,
> I could have a "Call" key that types the word "call ".
I was dreaming about the same thing
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:01 AM, pike wrote:
> I'm not in favor of "one char commands" - i
> like the fact that the terminal would
> literally type out "call" if you type c[tab].
> This way, getting familiar with the available
> commands is really easy. Ofcourse, it implies
> there should be no ot
Hi
>> I just *love* the fatfingershell
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV4p414_VJM
>> http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/fatfingershell/
>>
>> .. and i'm really curious if there's been
>> any update since april 1 ?
>
> Yes and no. I have almos
Hello Pike,
and sorry for the late answer.
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:03:50AM +0200, pike wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just *love* the fatfingershell
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV4p414_VJM
> http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/fatfingershell/
>
> .. and i'm really curious if
Hi
I just *love* the fatfingershell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV4p414_VJM
http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/fatfingershell/
.. and i'm really curious if there's been
any update since april 1 ?
If I think real hard, there's a number of
things that come to mind to make it fully
func
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Hm. But the glamo supports _some_ format. Will X11 be able to take
> advantage of that, if the app is smart and request exactly the subsets
> of blending operations/dataformats that the glamo can do?
That would be a question for the X11 gurus.
> I have such a script for sm
nd other common console
> tools. The
> fullscreen keyboard should be comfortable for fat fingers.
>
> Check the videos to know the idea :
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qR4FETGzkA
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f67HKAkx61w
>
> How to test:
>
>
Hello Aapo and Marco,
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, Aapo Rantalainen wrote:
> How about vibration feedback? Because I do not want use sound-feedback
> in bus/train. And maybe somebody else can't use visual-feedback for
> some reason. So there could be three different (selectable)
> feedback.
--- On Sat,
Werner Almesberger wrote:
> Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
>> it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen
>> keyboard and sound.
>
> Wow, I love this idea ! Alas, it looks a little slow. (Haven't tried to
> run it yet, just looked at the videos.)
>
> Here's an idea how y
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 04:10:20PM +0100, DJDAS wrote:
> Rafael Ignacio Zurita ha scritto:
> > Hello,
> >
> > --- On Fri, 3/27/09, DJDAS wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> I get the previous error and then this message, after GUI
> >> creation, a
-voice
>
> But I wonder if something that would make a call with simply
>
> # call foobar
>
> wouldn't be about as convenient to use as a GUI. Hang up with ^C,
> background and do something else with ^Z, etc. :-)
Well, the FatFingerShell has all the useful keys already ther
Rafael Ignacio Zurita ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> --- On Fri, 3/27/09, DJDAS wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I get the previous error and then this message, after GUI
>> creation, and
>> the program quits:
>>
>> ./fatfingershell: select failed
>>
>&
>
> Thanks for your feedback, and one more question: In which Openmoko
> distribution are you testing?
I use SHR-Unstable.
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Hello,
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, DJDAS wrote:
> Hi,
> I get the previous error and then this message, after GUI
> creation, and
> the program quits:
>
> ./fatfingershell: select failed
>
> Using Om2008.9+FDOM, any suggestion?
No idea, could you trace the fatfingershel
The Digital Pioneer ha scritto:
> Hey, this is great! Best FR terminal I've seen. I do have a question
> though... In the output, it says "./fatfingershell: can't access font
> 8x13, trying fixed" just before creating its GUI. That doesn't seem to
> be a
Hello,
--- On Fri, 3/27/09, The Digital Pioneer wrote:
> Hey, this is great! Best FR terminal I've seen. I do have a question
> though... In the output, it says "./fatfingershell:
> can't access font 8x13,
> trying fixed" just before creating its GUI. That doesn
Rafa,
This looks great, I'm looking forward to trying it out.
Cheers
ezuall
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Hey, this is great! Best FR terminal I've seen. I do have a question
though... In the output, it says "./fatfingershell: can't access font 8x13,
trying fixed" just before creating its GUI. That doesn't seem to be a
problem, but I don't like rogue error messages
Rafael Ignacio Zurita wrote:
> it is a new virtual terminal for Openmoko, with a complete fullscreen
> keyboard and sound.
Wow, I love this idea ! Alas, it looks a little slow. (Haven't tried to
run it yet, just looked at the videos.)
Here's an idea how you could perhaps make it much faster:
A
gt; http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/fatfingershell/fatfingershell_0.1.tar.gz
> - install libsdl, libsdl_mixer, libsdl_ttf packages
> - add "export TERM=vt100" into ~/.bashrc
> - you need installed bash
>
> tar xvzf fatfingershell_0.1.tar.gz
> cd fatfingershell/
> ./fatfingershel
fullscreen keyboard should be comfortable for fat fingers.
Check the videos to know the idea :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qR4FETGzkA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f67HKAkx61w
How to test:
- download the package:
http://fz.hobby-site.org/om/fatfingershell/fatfingershell_0.1
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