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Originally Posted by mangomango
Did you use "rhod400" in your startup.txt?
And to get the onscreen keyboard, just slide your finger up from the bottom of the screen
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Thanks for the tip on the onscreen keyboard.
Yup, I confirmed I set rhod400 in my startup.txt. However, I've discovered that what does work is shift. Shift and one of the numbers will give the symbol. Doesn't work for the ones that are on top of letters though unfortunately.
Edit: I'm an idiot! The rhod400 string is case sensitive, and I had Rhod400 for some reason. Now all is well and keyboard works properly