Open jmaynard opened 2 years ago
Jing tech support asked for a video to demonstrate my problem escaping out of cat, which I sent. They then told me that they tried to replicate my bug on several devices but couldn’t. Last I’ve heard from them. Now I have near $1,000 device that's useless for the purpose I bought, e.g. shell scripting. I’m more than disappointed.
I haven’t tried a factory reset, but plan to when I return to the States.
In every other way, the Jing Pad seems to be an outstanding device. But at this point I’m not a happy camper.
Best,
LRP
I just did a factory reset. No luck. Still doesn't let me use the control key.
I have now tested with an external Bluetooth keyboard, and control characters work fine. THis is a virtual keyboard problem; I have revised the title accordingly.
Hi,
What do we know about the virtual keyboard software and developers? This is pretty serious issue. Perhaps we could incentive the developers to fix the bug by requesting directly. I’d even contribute to a bounty.
Best,
LRP
Sent from my iPad
On Feb 26, 2022, at 4:23 PM, jmaynard @.***> wrote:
I have now tested with an external Bluetooth keyboard, and control characters work fine. THis is a virtual keyboard problem; I have revised the title accordingly.
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When using the Terminal application (Konsole), I am unable to enter any control characters at all from the virtual keyboard. I don't know if this is a keyboard or a Konsole issue.
To reproduce: OPen Konsole by tapping on the dock icon. In bash, try to enter control-C, either by tapping ctrl and then C, or else by holding ctrl and tapping C.
Expected: ^C appears on the command line and a new prompt is issued. Actual: a single C is entered on the command line;
Environment: JingOS 1.2 on JingPad-C1 with JingOS loaded from the forum instructions.