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Old 07-30-2008, 02:36 PM
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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan

yeah it did finally freeze on me again today but that was when I accidentally hit the "Power Off" option instead of turn off screen.

If we could just get our hardware keyboards working and get the screen alignment fixed, we'd be good to go.
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Re: Linux/Android working on Titan

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yeah it did finally freeze on me again today but that was when I accidentally hit the "Power Off" option instead of turn off screen.

If we could just get our hardware keyboards working and get the screen alignment fixed, we'd be good to go.
It has been very stable for me too. I actually haven't even had it crash yet, but I have had the call and end buttons stop working a couple times. All in all, I'm very surprised. Even data works at a decent speed.

A suggestion to those that are having a hard time with the pointer calibration - Inside Dev Tools is a Pointer app that lets you see how the touch screen registers your touches. It helped me understand where and how I needed to touch the screen. For instance, quick taps are almost required along the outside of the screen because as you hold the stylus down near the sides you get irregular movement.
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