On 2009-07-31, c_c <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
> >
> >> This works perfectly except that it takes some time from
> >> pushing the volume buttons till I get the effect.
> >
>  you mean the vol slider? that would depend on the load on the system at
> that time.

Sorry - I meant the BT headset.

>
> Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
> >
> >> Thank you a lot for great work:D
> >
>  You're welcome :-) Thanks for the bug reports and the feedback.
>
> Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
> >
> >  - The minimum volume is really loud
> >
>   Starts at 80. Perhaps you're using a bt headset. On my SHR-U with the
> standard statefiles, 80 does not seem loud for the speaker.
>   If its not at 80, then thats the volume you shut down intone at.
>
> Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
> >
> >  - When the screen is locked, the BT buttons are ignored
> >
>  Yup. Right now the focus needs to be on the main window of intone (with
> the top bar) for the button to work. I assume that if you're on any other
> intone window / illume or other app window - you're interacting with the
> touch screen.
>  Locking the screen seems to turn off keypress events from reaching intone.
> Have opened a ticket on the FSO trac.

I guess intone only fetches BT keypress events
when focused, and that the screen locker has
the focus when active.


One other thing:
According to the user man for Jabra BT3030, if
the prev/next button is pressed and hold, the
music player will rewind/fast forward.

I assume it submits a different key event in these
cases (to comply with standards).

It would be nice if intone writes something to the
terminal (if started from one) when an unknow
key event occoured.  Something like:

Intone: unknown key: <key> released

On the other hand:
I don't think intone should fetch these key events
but I think FSO should.  Then in shr-settings, I
could choose that <play> will start intone and
start playing, etc.  This would also be nice when
I get an incomming call, since then I only need
to push <accept> and the music would be paused
and the call routed to the BT handsfree.

What do you think about that?
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