2011/4/8 Rusty Lynch <[email protected]>:
> On 04/07/2011 06:23 PM, Pei Lin wrote:
>>
>> 2011/4/7 Rusty Lynch<[email protected]>:
>>
>>>
>>> On 04/07/2011 08:27 AM, Stylianou, Costas wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a home or back button mapped on the Medfield iCDK, I have no way
>>> coming out of the app that I’m in?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The last I heard somebody (firmware??) was mapping one of the existing
>>> buttons to be a home key.  Note that with this UI you only need a home
>>> button.   Press-n-hold on that key will trigger the task switcher as long
>>> has the hardware enables press-n-hold (unlike the exopc).
>>>
>>
>> Home key is "win" key in the keyboard, it will put all active apps in
>> to background.
>> There is another "Menu" key in the keyboad which can pop-up the task
>> switcher, press-n-hold on the app icon can give select menu to
>> open/close.
>>
>>
>
> Note that we only listen to the menu key as a developer convenience feature.
>  Device makers should have a home key that supports both press and
> press-n-hold so that our UI can map press to 'go home' and press-n-hold to
> 'open task switcher'.
Hi, rusty
   There are many hardware vendors to implement the hardware button
with different key code/value from driver. Is there any interface or
API to map the key codes in the tablet UX? using X11 Xmodkey? or meego
has its own key layout map file which can customize it.
Does meego have any documentation about enabling hardware function keys?
As android, there is the documentation about
it.http://source.android.com/porting/keymaps_keyboard_input.html
I think many vendors don't know how to map their key codes to UX and
make UX response.


-- 
Best Regards
Lin
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