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> Hi,
I will try to live with the default way of keyboard interaction now.
Although I also managed to experiment with the matchbox keyboard in the
meantime.
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2008/12/25 Wendy <wendy_hung@openmoko.com>
Hi,
try to scroll up and down on the keyboard, then you will have numbers or
symbols.
check here:http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om_2008.8_Keyboard
Thanks, this is a bit embarrassing from my side, but I got so used to the way FDOM has offered keyboard interactivity the last months, that I never really looked into the working of the original OM keyboard, which I thought really unuseful without the tab-key (think of tapping things in the terminal...)
I will try to live with the default way of keyboard interaction now. Although I also managed to experiment with the matchbox keyboard in the meantime.
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