Newbie problems ...

David Reyes Samblas Martinez david at tuxbrain.com
Fri Aug 20 04:44:39 EDT 2010


to enter an app press "X"

2010/8/20 Uwe Dippel <udippel at uniten.edu.my>:
> On 08/20/2010 03:04 PM, Bart wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 08:55, Uwe Dippel <udippel at uniten.edu.my> wrote:
>>
>> 1. When the GUI is reached, whatever application (DGClock, GMU, Explorer,
>> StarDict) I select ('Enter'), whatever I do, I end at the configuration
>> screen ('Settings'). And whatever key I press, nothing changes (e.g. 'LCD
>> Backlight'; whether I click X or Y, it stays at '100'). The only way out is
>> pressing 'Enter'. And then the same again ... .
>> How does one select any of those applications?
>
> The keymapping might not be all that natural, but at least it's documented,
> here: http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Gmenu2x .
>
>
> Hmm. Doesn't help. I had tried those.
> Example: I move to 'GMU' (no idea what that is supposed to be, nevermind).
> 'Enter' brings up the 'Settings', and there is only one way to go out:
> 'Enter'.
> 'Esc' brings some context menu, which can be navigated with the cursor, but
> there seems only one exit: 'Esc'.
> Then I change to 'settings', using 'q'. Whatever I move to, i.e. 'Skin'; and
> use 'Enter', I end at the same 'Settings' dialogue as before; with 'Enter'
> as only way out. Likewise with 'Esc', I get some context menu, similar to
> the one above, with 'Esc' as only way out.
> I can select some elements, like 'Add link in settings', 'Add section',
> 'Rename Section', 'Delete Section', 'Scan for applications and games'; but
> the only way out, 'Esc', doesn't seem to make any changes. Nothing changes.
>
> Is there anywhere an explanation, on how to actually use this interface? (In
> case we have no faulty nanonote?)
>
> Uwe
>
>
>
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