kbosd, or fatfingereverything

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So the OSD keyboard inspired by fatfingershell is now quite
nice and useable, especially since the addition of user feedback
using vibrator (due to Radics Áron). Also, you can now configure
the keyboard layout to your will using a simple configuration
file.

You have a debian package (that's specially tailored for H:1) here :

http://happyleptic.org/~rixed/kbosd_20091031_armel.deb

And the source code and everything else there :

http://gitorious.org/kbosd/

Don't forget to 'man kbosd' if you want to change anything to
the default parameters.

This is no more a proff of concept but also my default everyday
keyboard. Enjoy!



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2009/10/31 <[hidden email]>
So the OSD keyboard inspired by fatfingershell is now quite
nice and useable, especially since the addition of user feedback
using vibrator (due to Radics Áron). Also, you can now configure
the keyboard layout to your will using a simple configuration
file.

I'm curious and would like to try it out. Could you make an ipk for SHR too?

Michal

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Good job,

but the package libh1settings0 is missing in debian repository. How can I solve?

2009/10/31 Michal Brzozowski <[hidden email]>
2009/10/31 <[hidden email]>
So the OSD keyboard inspired by fatfingershell is now quite
nice and useable, especially since the addition of user feedback
using vibrator (due to Radics Áron). Also, you can now configure
the keyboard layout to your will using a simple configuration
file.

I'm curious and would like to try it out. Could you make an ipk for SHR too?

Michal

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-[ Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 02:53:02PM +0100, Michal Brzozowski ]----
> Could you make an ipk for SHR too?

Sory but life is too short for anything but debian :-)

Probably you have git and gcc packaged as ipk ?


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> but the package libh1settings0 is missing in debian repository. How can I
> solve?

Sorry, this package is specific to H:1.
It's not stricly required, through, so I'm removing it from dependencies,
and uploading a new package in a minute (will be :
http://happyleptic.org/~rixed/kbosd_20091104_armel.deb )




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