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Re: Android/Linux for CDMA Touch Pro 2 Rhodium Updated 3-23-2010

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Originally Posted by caldaar View Post
Ok, I installed the most current full version (and yes Mackie, all on the root ) And it is working great on the TP2. The only thing that I did notice is that the physical keyboard is not mapped correctly on the function keys. So what should be a "/" put is a "+". A "!" is putting in a ":". Is there a way to manualy remap these?
Unfortunately I am not aware of anyone that has done the keymapping for Verizon Rhodium 500. Your best bet is still using the Sprint mapping being as ATT doesn't have the number row. I am not sure why they haven't done a mapping for Verizon. I will see if I can find out what can be done about it. I know on the GSM side they use a separate file for the keymapping instead of building it into the Kernel. So will have to see if that is an easier path for you guys. So till then, just use "physkeyboard=rhod400" is my recommendation. Which is most likely what you are doing, but for whatever reason diff Carriers have to map their keys differently, why, I dunno.