Re: Common hardware keys (embedded devices) ... and GTK
Serge <[email protected]> Mon, 21 Feb 2005 20:34:37 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.mozilla.devel.small-devices |
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| Organization | Another Netscape Collabra Server User |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
[email protected] a écrit : > Just complementing my answer, it's convenient to PDA users to do > everything using stylus ... but to cel phone users still isn't. Usually, > celphone users prefer to use buttons (shortkeys) or has no input device > like stylus available. So changing focus through button can be useful in > some cases ... > > But thanks anyway ... > > Antonio Gomes Hi :) Now, *that is* a very good reason, indeed :), I guess I was too absorbed by my personal use with my old Asus A620BT :) Again, forgive me if I don't understand all completely well, but if you're planning to assign a hardware key for another purpose : in the same way than GSPlayer, for example, with which I can use the REC (or any other one) hardware key tu play/pause music ? If that is what you're planning, then maybe you should have a look at its source code (available, I think it's GPL) : http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA032810/ I don't know if this helps, but man how impatient I am to use Minimo :) (I guess in the meantime i'll have a look at the 0.002 version from Doug Turner he mentionned a few posts earlier). Keep up the good work, Antonio (and all the others working on this) ! Muito Obrigado ! ;) Best regards, Serge