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Re: Looking to get an Epic

You just dont need to remap anything related to the capacitive buttons. It just isn't necessary. I had every hard button on the TP2 mapped to several functions, because it was a pita to do anything in WM. Everything is intuitive and easy on android. You want to turn on wifi/bluetooth/4g/GPS? Just pull down the notification shade and its right there. You want to switch back to a recent program you were in? Hold down the home key. Trying to remap these buttons would just cause more trouble than its worth, since every button actually is important and you have to use them to navigate the OS. On the TP2, half of the hard buttons were useless. The back button did nothing universally, so it made sense to remap it.
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