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== Generic (not device specific) == | == Generic (not device specific) == | ||
=== How I lock and unlock the device? === | === How do I lock and unlock the device? === | ||
If the device is unlocked, pressing the power button twice in quick succession will lock it. Also, pressing the power button once will pop up a dialog with an option to allow you to lock the device. | If the device is unlocked, pressing the power button twice in quick succession will lock it. Also, pressing the power button once will pop up a dialog with an option to allow you to lock the device. | ||
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=== How do I use the virtual keyboard === | === How do I use the virtual keyboard === | ||
Go to the application menu and start the Control Panel. From here, open the Text Input applet, and make sure "Use virtual keyboard" is checked. It should, however, be enabled by default. | |||
The next you time touch an input field, you should see the virtual keyboard pop up. (If your device has a keyboard attached, then this will work slightly differently, depending on the sliding state of the keyboard). | The next you time touch an input field, you should see the virtual keyboard pop up. (If your device has a keyboard attached, then this will work slightly differently, depending on the sliding state of the keyboard). | ||
'''NB:''' Some of the symbols are sticky, so you will need to press them twice to enter them. Maemo will | '''NB:''' Some of the symbols are sticky, so you will need to press them twice to enter them. Maemo will highlight the symbol blue to alert you of this. Pressing it once allows you to combine it with another letter/character, e.g. the tilde (~) can be entered by tapping '~' twice on the special symbols view. However, if you press it once, then type 'a', you get 'ã'. | ||
== Motorola Droid 4 == | == Motorola Droid 4 == | ||
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Press the OK button, and then press the key labelled "Shift" (Maemo Leste uses it as the Ctrl key). If you are using the touch keyboard instead, the special keys are already included. | Press the OK button, and then press the key labelled "Shift" (Maemo Leste uses it as the Ctrl key). If you are using the touch keyboard instead, the special keys are already included. | ||
See [[HowTo#How_do_I_use_the_virtual_keyboard|Virtual Keyboard help]] for a special/useful feature of the virtual keyboard(s) | |||
== Nokia N900 == | == Nokia N900 == | ||
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On the hardware keyboard, press the blue arrow, and then press the Ctrl key. If you are using the touch keyboard instead, the special keys are already included. | On the hardware keyboard, press the blue arrow, and then press the Ctrl key. If you are using the touch keyboard instead, the special keys are already included. | ||
See [[HowTo#How_do_I_use_the_virtual_keyboard|Virtual Keyboard help]] for a special/useful feature of the virtual keyboard(s) |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 6 July 2020
This page serves to answer commonly asked "How do I do X?" question.
Generic (not device specific)
How do I lock and unlock the device?
If the device is unlocked, pressing the power button twice in quick succession will lock it. Also, pressing the power button once will pop up a dialog with an option to allow you to lock the device.
If the device is locked, pressing the power button once will bring up the lock screen with a slider you can drag to unlock the device.
(NB: on the Droid 4, the unlock slider may sometimes not show up or show up in the wrong place. In this case, you can still 'drag' it blindly. The drag area is exactly halfway from the top to the bottom of the screen, and starts around 1/4 of the width of the screen and extends to about 3/4 of its width.)
Additionally, if your device has sliding keyboard (like the Nokia_N900 and Motorola_Droid_4), then opening the keyboard will also unlock the device. Closing the keyboard will lock the device again, but only if you have not interacted with the screen since the last slide up. Devices such as the Nokia_N900 can also be locked/unlocked by toggling their physical lock/unlock slider.
How do I play music?
Currently, pick any commandline or GUI tool from standard Debian/Devuan that you like.
In the future, we will recommend and ship the open-source clone of the player from Maemo: https://wiki.maemo.org/Open_Media_Player
How do I use the virtual keyboard
Go to the application menu and start the Control Panel. From here, open the Text Input applet, and make sure "Use virtual keyboard" is checked. It should, however, be enabled by default.
The next you time touch an input field, you should see the virtual keyboard pop up. (If your device has a keyboard attached, then this will work slightly differently, depending on the sliding state of the keyboard).
NB: Some of the symbols are sticky, so you will need to press them twice to enter them. Maemo will highlight the symbol blue to alert you of this. Pressing it once allows you to combine it with another letter/character, e.g. the tilde (~) can be entered by tapping '~' twice on the special symbols view. However, if you press it once, then type 'a', you get 'ã'.
Motorola Droid 4
How do I improve battery life?
In an optimal case, with a healthy battery, you should be able to get several days of uptime with the modem online. This will probably get a little better over time.
But there are also lots of things that might hinder power management, so it might also be less. We're still actively working on this.
Currently, you should consider stopping ntp (/etc/init.d/ntp stop) since it will eat a lot of battery needlessly.
How do I show the special keys virtual keyboard?
Press the OK button, and then press the key labelled "Shift" (Maemo Leste uses it as the Ctrl key). If you are using the touch keyboard instead, the special keys are already included.
See Virtual Keyboard help for a special/useful feature of the virtual keyboard(s)
Nokia N900
How do I show the special keys virtual keyboard?
On the hardware keyboard, press the blue arrow, and then press the Ctrl key. If you are using the touch keyboard instead, the special keys are already included.
See Virtual Keyboard help for a special/useful feature of the virtual keyboard(s)