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Milestone: 11 => backlog
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Selfie stick not supported
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Milestone: ww08-2016 => 11
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Title:
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For what it's worth I have a selfie device which I picked up at SCaLE.
It's not a stick but just a bluetooth button on a keyring.
Kinda like this thing:- http://shopping.rediff.com/product/bluetooth-
remote-shutter-portable-selfie-clicker-for-iphone-ipad-android-
sa/12547946
You'll note it has
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I tried #TheSelfie on my arale, it increases the volume. I didn't look
to see what keycode is being generated, but what ever it is raises
notify-osd showing the volume increase.
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We can try to handle the media keycodes, I will update the patch in that
sense. Thanks for the research Michael.
However the volume keys are going to be more complicated: the app receieves
them just fine, but they are the same keys that are generated by the
hardware volume buttons on the phone
The patch has been updated to handle all keys listed my Michael, plus
XKB_KEY_XF86AudioLowerVolume and XKB_KEY_XF86AudioRaiseVolume, which
might be emitted by some sticks as Ken suggests, and are not used by our
system.
More testing welcome.
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Hey Ugo, Bill,
I have tested the linked branch. 2 issues:
* My BQ is running out of space and produces the "Low disk space"
warning when the camera app starts up. That seems to steal focus which
forces me to first swipe to the foto roll and back to the viewfinder in
order to fix the focus
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Michael Zanetti said he would test the attached branch with an actual
selfie stick and report back next week.
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Title:
Selfie stick not supported
** Changed in: camera-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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** Branch linked: lp:~uriboni/camera-app/handle-selfie-key
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** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: camera-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: camera-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: camera-app (Ubuntu)
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