And yes, the cybertoast function looks good... ;)
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 22-May-2020 08:35 <=-
And yes, the cybertoast function looks good... ;)
I thought so too. However, the keyboard should make it work as well
as it looks or at least from my perspective.
Does that mean you've obtained a decent keyboard to use with
this new setup...?
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 04-Jun-2020 20:14 <=-
Does that mean you've obtained a decent keyboard to use with
this new setup...?
It was supposed to be here yesterday. Maybe tomorrow. In the meantime this works as well as the fido node so it can wait.
Eventually.... ;)
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 07-Jun-2020 15:24 <=-
Eventually.... ;)
I am guessing the keyboard is being held up at Canada Customs. I hear there is a real log jam there thanks to covid-19, which is why I had
to order it in the first place given that anything local has been
closed. Mind you I doubt anything local would have had the right one
with the proper hacking keys.
Stinkin' bluetooth. Amother reason so-called smart devices are a
stupid purchase in the first place. :::mutter, mutter, mutter:::
And in the meantime, I note that the keyboard finally arrived...
was it customs...?
And for all that, at least it worked when it came... <G>
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 16-Jun-2020 15:15 <=-
And in the meantime, I note that the keyboard finally arrived...
was it customs...?
I don't know but given how long it took it was definetly held up
somewhere along the line.
And for all that, at least it worked when it came... <G>
It works but leaves much to be desired, I am blaming Android itself
for the extremely poor keyboard support but am not going to do
anything about it seeing the Android OS isn't anything I feel
obligated to in any meaningful way.
Just for fun I did manage to get replying working and this is the very first official reply from the tablet using the now crippled keyboard. Very, very sad but it does 'work' so ... :::shrugging shoulders:::
Now you know... :)
Works well enough to use for messaging... ;) Part of the
experiment... :)
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 24-Jun-2020 21:58 <=-
No big surprise though since I already had a bad experience with a chromebook and it's poor excuse for a keyboard. However I was hoping
that all of the keys on the bluetooth keyboard would have worked but
some of very important ones - Esc for example - don't work as they are expected for vi.
One is forced to use the onscreen control keys instead which I have
yet to figure out if they can be disabled without breaking anything
... not that it really matters given it might as
well be broken given Android's lameness. What a waste of a cpu etc. running that poor excuse for a linux distribution. Google should hang it's head in shame.
Works well enough to use for messaging... ;) Part of the
experiment... :)
Yep. I just need to fix a few bash scripts to make up for Google's
sad excuse for an OS. Also I thought I might try compiling it's own uEmacs and see if that is better than vim for this particular idea. uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.
Well, that's a disappointment...
uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.
That sounds like a good idea... ;)
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 02-Jul-2020 17:11 <=-
Well, that's a disappointment...
So far it looks to be a deal breaker considering I haven't turned it
on since the first official reply was sent from it. The thrill is
gone.
uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.
That sounds like a good idea... ;)
I have yet to try it out but given that it successfully compiled the
binkd it is using to recieve/send msg's then I am guessing it can also compile and run uEmacs. We'll see ... eventually.
Possibly a new experiment to grab your attention for a bit....
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 12-Jul-2020 21:50 <=-
Possibly a new experiment to grab your attention for a bit....
So far it hasn't. I haven't even powered it up since the last replies
I sent in your direction from it. I was still using vi on there and
have yet to ship the uEmacs source over to it to see if it can compile
it. Maybe later today I'll give it a shot but don't hold your breath.
I find toys like that far too annoying especially the swiping crap nevermind it crippling a perfectly good keyboard. :::mutter, mutter, mutter:::
Anyhow this still works and I did test uEmacs on it just to make sure
that it could work if and when it actually matters. So far it hasn't
but nice to have it in reserve.
As you can see, I've fallen way behind again
I suspect nothing has changed on that front
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