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Re: Unofficial known issues list 9/15
Like perhaps hundreds of others, I'm trying Android on the TP2 for the first time now that sound is working. I'm sure I'll have lots of issues to figure out, but there are a couple of things that I've run into right from the start.
1) The hardware shift keys on the keyboard don't work correctly. The "FN" key seems to act as the shift key (it gives me CAPITAL letters), while the shift key gives me an unexpected set of other characters (sometimes numeric, sometimes various special characters, definitely NOT the characters associated with the key). This makes it pretty awkward to use. 2) Everyone here says that the front LED should be Orange in normal operation and Green when the phone is asleep. Mine is always Orange. Is there a setting somewhere to let the phone go to sleep? I haven't been able to find one. I'm entirely new to Android, so I'm just feeling my way along. If anyone has any specific tips for me on these or other topics, feel free to pass them along. I've found several FAQs concerning the TP2 and Android, but many of them seem to be out of date. So I'm not sure what's real and what's not. In any event, though, I like what I see. This is some very impressive work. Thanks in advance. |
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Take a look at the FAQ: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/tp2-androi...pt-2010-a.html You can find the keyboard setting you need by searching for physkeyboard. |
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Re: Unofficial known issues list 9/15
I'm booting with the WM Startup utility that lets me select the keyboard and CDMA on the way in. It appears to be automatically selecting the right layout (Rhod400) for my Sprint TP2.
When I changed it in the startup.txt file, it broke the LaunchPro app. I'm about to reinstall and try again. (Bear with me if I'm twisting any of the names of these tools - this is all new to me.) |
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Re: Unofficial known issues list 8/28
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All I have to do is have the latest android SDK installed as well as DroidExplorer (the latest SDK has the latest drivers) I plug in my phone while in Windows Mobile and let the OS detect the phone. When the phone is detected then I start Haret.exe and when I get to Android I have my debugging enabled. Windows recognizes the ADB device and it shows it in "My Computer" right along the "Mobile Device" under "Other" with an id of "0000000000000000" Then all I have to do is double click the device and DroidExplorer pops up and connects to my device and away I go. I hope this helps. I have a TP2 RHOD400 on US Cellular. |
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At any rate, I will update the list. |
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My understand is that you should be able to connect via ADB already on the haret version. Is this not the case? I'm sure its possible or else there would be way complaints.
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