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Re: Keyboard not working in LogmeIn
these problems aren't related to windows mobile 6.1 are they? I used it with wm6 but never tried after i upgraded to 6.1... just curious
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Re: Keyboard not working in LogmeIn
No, I'm pretty sure it worked on my Diamond. I didn't use it too often, so I can't say for sure, but I think it did.
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Re: Keyboard not working in LogmeIn
i have a touch pro and the keyboard (software and hardware) does not work for me either on logmein... I have submitted a ticket to them, everyone who hasnt yet please do so they can come out with a fix!!!
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Re: Keyboard not working in LogmeIn
I don't understand what the problem is...works perfectly for me via PIE.
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Re: Keyboard not working in LogmeIn
I couldn't get it to scroll around for a while, but I guess the "edge" is actually a couple mm in (try putting stylus at edge and bringing it towards the center). Unfortunately, this means that you'll often accidentally click on something instead of scrolling.
I was typing 2 days ago, but yesterday neither SIP or hardware kb were working for me. Pretty strange. I am using PIE btw. I just submitted a ticket. |
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We can only hope they'll fix it soon...
Oh yeah wasn't there something to install on our phones for logmein mobile? I haven't used it in so long I cant remember how i got it working on my old phone. Went to their website and the only thing they have to download is for software on the computer... do we just sign in on our mobile and have it bring up an installation dialog? |
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Also, the TP hard keyboard doesn't communicate to the system by the same means as older sliders. This is why you have the delay when you first type on the Touch Pro. My theory is that they changed it from a PS/2 protocol to a USB bridge so they could enable power management to shut off the keyboard, as PS/2 can lock up if the device is constantly put off & on while the device is running - never designed for pnp or pm. On the older models (6600, 6700, 6800) the keyboard was always powered (separate of the backlight) and HTC probably wanted to eliminate that power draw when not in use. |
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