On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Nathan Kinkade <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 08:15:19PM -0400, Nathan Kinkade wrote: > <snip> > > +1 > > > > Just weighing in that the functionality you proposed in the start of > > this thread would be fantastic. Raising and lowering a keyboard quickly > > is a problem at the moment. It autoraises under some circumstances now, > > but that implementation is not yet working like it should, as it > > frequently raises when I don't want it to and hides when I want it to be > > visible. > > > > Nathan > > Poking around a bit more I found an interesting thread [1] in which > someone wrote a little C app to toggle the keyboard. I tried it and it > works. I was able to go to Wrench -> Input -> Key Bindings, select > Keycode-177, and then configure a "Command" pointing at the binary from > that thread. It only worked right when I passed the flag --toggle, -t > didn't work. > > AUX toggling the keyboard is great, but it seems to be conflicting with > the hints by some apps to raise the keyboard, notably vala-terminal. > Does anyone know how to turn off this hinting feature to raise the > keyboard? > > Be all this as it may, I totally forgot that I had Liturki installed, > which makes this issue of raising and lowering the keyboard using the > AUX key a moot point. But still I am very interested to learn about way > to reprogram the AUX key. > > Then I found this thread, which is only marginally relevant, but > interesting nonetheless [2]. > > [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg41666.html > [2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Omkeys_functions > > Nathan Nice find! For now I have mine remapped to toggle the keyboard with the single press and bring up the settings with a 1 second hold. I'll look into writing an app to rotate on the screen to the current accel position. Now to figure out how to get transparent qwo working with recent shr and ill have the virtual keyboard exactly how I want it! Thanks everyone! -Dan Staley
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