Thank you, Johan!
Frodo for Palm OS is absolutly amazing!
But on my T|2 the direction mapping to the navigator doesn't work properly.
Im using up, down, left and right with the navigator an the todo (or notepad) button to emulate the joystick button. Everytime i use the up/right or down/right direction in combination with the "joystick"-button, frodo exits. :-(
One more time. "THANK YOU for this brilliant piece of software!"
Greetz from germany!
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There unfortunately are hard button hardware limitations on just about all Palm OS 5 machines including the T1, T2 & to a lesser degree the T3.
On my previous T1 model, pressing a diagonal on the 5-way navigation plus a hard button would confuse the system into thinking that another hard button was pressed as well.
Example: (using 5-way navigation)
Pressing [UP]+[RIGHT]+[NOTE]
would register the [TO DO] button.
Happens on all programs (especially emulators) like NesEm. Think it has to do with each systems ability to read multiple simultaneous hard buttons.
JeZ+Lee
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Thank you, Johan!
Frodo for Palm OS is absolutly amazing!
But on my T|2 the direction mapping to the navigator doesn't work properly.
Im using up, down, left and right with the navigator an the todo (or notepad) button to emulate the joystick button. Everytime i use the up/right or down/right direction in combination with the "joystick"-button, frodo exits. :-(
One more time. "THANK YOU for this brilliant piece of software!"
Greetz from germany!
Exits to a specific application, right. I'm working on proper 5-way support, as well as ways to turn keys off.
Soon.
Unt danke.
Note to developer:
There unfortunately are hard button hardware limitations on just about all Palm OS 5 machines including the T1, T2 & to a lesser degree the T3.
On my previous T1 model, pressing a diagonal on the 5-way navigation plus a hard button would confuse the system into thinking that another hard button was pressed as well.
Example: (using 5-way navigation)
Pressing [UP]+[RIGHT]+[NOTE]
would register the [TO DO] button.
Happens on all programs (especially emulators) like NesEm. Think it has to do with each systems ability to read multiple simultaneous hard buttons.
JeZ+Lee