|
||||
Re: mapping keys for android
No, they are in the rootfs. You'd need to go back a few versions to have it like it was
You can, however, go into "Spare Parts" and re-map the end key to act as a home key under "End button behavior". The only thing you can't do is a long press home key for previously used apps, as it will still bring up the long press power button menu |
This post has been thanked 2 times. |
|
||||
Re: mapping keys for android
Quote:
I never used it... you used it all the time? I call my list of recently used apps my home screens... If it's REALLY that big of a deal to you, go back to the older rootfs. Just know that it may cause issues, and we won't be able to solve them for you! |
|
||||
Re: mapping keys for android
Quote:
Also, I daily use Android, and in order to keep things from being too slow, I only have two homescreens, and don't list any apps on those screens to avoid having to cache their icons. It's a shame the devs decided to change this, because it works great the way it was, and now we just have reduced functionality. |
|
||||
Re: mapping keys for android
Quote:
Either way, go back to an older rootfs (probably kernel too) if it's that big of a deal. |
|
||||
Re: mapping keys for android
so whats the kl file in the rootfs that handles the rhod500 navi buttons? or is this in the kernel?
|
|
|
|