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Just checking in to confirm this issue. It's not present with other terminals
from the market.
Original comment by greml...@gmail.com
on 9 Sep 2010 at 4:52
Epic - the return key on the front has to be hit repeatedly to work, and on the
slide out keyboard the letter B is inserted whenever it "flakes" out. I'm being
extreamly careful and it still appears several time each time I use it.
Original comment by mmund...@gmail.com
on 16 Sep 2010 at 4:54
Epic 4G
I believe the handling of Epic's hardware keyboard has changed since an earlier
version (Prior to 2010.09.02 version).
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Open ConnectBot on a Samsung Epic 4g (SPHD700BKS) and connect.
2. Use the physical hardware keyboard.
3. Press Fn+b ("/" or whack), a question mark ("?") appears
4. Press Fn+. ("!" or bang), nothing appears
5. Press Fn+n ("@" or AT), a zero ("0") appears
6. Press Fn+m ("?" or question mark), a backslash ("\") appears
7. Press Fn+o (":" or colon), a horizontal line (not dash) appears
8. Press Fn+0 (")" or close parenthesis), a bell and tilde (^G and "~") appear
9. Press Fn+9 ("(" or open parenthesis), a bell and tilde (^G and "~") appear
10. Press Fn+7 ("&" or ampersand), a bell and tilde (^G and "~") appear
11. Press Fn+6 ("^" or caret), a bell and tilde (^G and "~") appear
12. Press Fn+5 ("%" or percent), a bell and tilde (^G and "~") appear
13. Two presses of the "Back" key are required to return to hosts list.
14. Two pressed of "Menu" key are required for menu to appear.
Pressing Fn once will display a lower solid triangle cursor, twice will display
the normal cursor, but give correct access to above affected keys until the Fn
key is pressed again, which it will return the keyboard to standard
alphanumeric mode.
It would be preferable for this behavior to mimic the Shift key behavior: One
press for a lower triangle outline cursor, for a single Fn key. Two presses
for a lower solid triangle cursor, Fn keys locked until shift pressed again.
Thank you!
Original comment by mykie...@gmail.com
on 14 Oct 2010 at 4:25
In regards to my comment above, I have found that it is related to Ultra
Keyboard being selected as my Input Method while using Connectbot. Using Swype
or the Android Keyboard does not exhibit the above behavior.
Original comment by mykie...@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2010 at 4:28
I'm not sure what the cause of the '_' & '-' swap issue is. A cursory glance
at the Epic keymap suggests it's correct, and it's not obvious why ConnectBot's
handling of these symbols are different from any other.
That said, attached is a patch that adds a workaround that reswaps those two
symbols to the correct place (on the hardware keyboard only). It also adds
some Epic specific enhancements: make ":)" an alternate dpad-center (CTRL &
ESC), make "Sym" emit TAB, and make ".com" (Fn+"Sym") emit '`' (backtick).
Located at [1] is a build of ConnectBot v1.7.1 with these fixes included. I'm
also maintaining a thread at XDA [2] for (future) builds of ConnectBot with
these fixes.
I'm not really expecting these Epic-specific fixes to make it back into
standard ConnectBot. However, since they shouldn't affect other devices, it
would be wonderful if they did.
[1] http://www.club.cc.cmu.edu/~mkasick/android/connectbot-1.7.1-epic-1.apk
[2] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813176
Original comment by mkas...@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2010 at 2:13
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rickybr...@gmail.com
on 5 Sep 2010 at 6:16