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Nice work, critor - I knew it would be a matter of time before somebodywould make a better image than what I posted on UTI. I knew what I had was temporary anyway.
How did you edit the original image ? The usual graphics tools ?
Try this work around in an Ndless program:Ctrl-8 UPCtrl-4 LEFTCtrl-6 RIGHTCtrl-2 DOWNI chose these keys because it should be easy to remember and use.
Still being tested right now. They make sure it's bug-free or stable enough before release, otherwise the forums would get flooded with "My calc is broken I will kill you" messages.
However, after I exit the particle demo, the left ~10 pixels are shifted to the right of the screen for some reason.
As a suggestion to staff, links to OS 2.0.1 should probably be added to the first post, in case some people miss the other topic outside the Ndless sub-forum.
It remains 5 days before Ndless birthday, isn't it ?
EDIT: I tried compiling myself on Ubuntu, but I'm gettingQuoteutils_light_thumb_os-1.7.o: In function `ut_calc_reboot':utils.c:(.text+0xcc): undefined reference to `__builtin_unreachable'
utils_light_thumb_os-1.7.o: In function `ut_calc_reboot':utils.c:(.text+0xcc): undefined reference to `__builtin_unreachable'
Actually, the arrow and click keys cannot be checked the same way as the other keys on the touchpad. That mapping is actually for some sort of touchpad prototype which is supported by the OS (which is what nspire_emu uses, and thus where this faulty key mapping comes from). I personally have no idea how to check the touchpad, but Goplat mentioned some OS routines that can be used.
Could anyone try Goplat's http://ourl.ca/8160/156737]keypad swap suggestion?
Could anyone try Goplat's keypad swap suggestion?
So to sum up the previous posts:1) The dynamic remap available on the HEAD of the SVN repository works for nobody, right?. Strangely it works for me on nspire_emu.
/Kn - set keypad type (2 = TI-84 Plus, 3 = Touchpad)