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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
hopefully somebody can make a 'break through' and get the keyboard working right:scratch:
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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
Keyboard works fine for me once you calibrate it.
To calibrate the keyboard: 1 - Hold down the camera button (keyboard will pop up) 2 - While holding camera button touch opposite corners of the screen (NW,SE - SW,NE) 3 - Release the camera button Be sure to safely shut down your session so it saves these settings, otherwise you have to do it every time. |
Re: Linux/Android working on Titan
We're talking about the hardware keyboard, not the onscreen.
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yeah, DEFINITELY the hard keyboard lol To hell with the onscreen junk:???:
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Okay... anyone tried the new gzipped image that dzo posted?
Its supposed to extract on the fly when you boot it... but on my device, its giving me IO errors. I know there is nothing wrong with my memory card... just curious if anyone has gotten it to work. |
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I'm going to delete everything and start fresh... I just keep getting IO errors.
Does this one still freeze after awhile? |
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Hi, I'm completely new in terms of Windows Mobile, haret and everything except Android. I've read the whole thread, downloaded files and when I run haret.exe, after the progress bar hits the end, everything hangs and I can make only a hard reset. I'm using HTC Touch Dual, ROM version 1.31.405.09, Qualcomm 7200. Anyone has any ideas? Thanks in advance. |
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hangs in windows or linux
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Well, thanks for all the info guys. My boss will be happy to know I just wasted half the morning with Android......
My phone was originally running the OEM 6 and a RiDATA 2gb Mirco SD card. It couldn't get the SD to mount with that set up no matter what I did or how/where I did it. I then decided to try a new rom and grabbed the OEM 6.1. Again, it wouldn't mount. Then I tracked down a PNY Micro SD card. I formatted it on my Mac, just like I had done with the first card. The PNY mounted and booted right up. Thanks! This has been fun. I'm excited to see how this plays out, especially since I byp***** an IPhone in hopes this would become a reality sooner then later. |
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