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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Angstrom & OpenZaurus => Topic started by: mitt on October 15, 2005, 01:56:31 am
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Hello, I can't seem to find a way to hit "ctrl-c" in the terminal in gpe, and it's really annoying because I have things running that I can't stop so I have to shut down the terminal and then reload it completely. I have a sl-5500. If i do ctrl-c on the virtual keyboard it brings up the calender!
Also if I have more than one program open, (I must be missing something) I am unable to find a way to switch between the open programs. You know, there should be some icons opened for each program in some taskbar, but I can't seem to find it.
Also, does anyone know to how simulate the middle mouse button? I found that little mouse icon applet thingy, so that's what I use, but it's sort of difficult to use, and I wish there were a faster way.
Thank you,
Mitt
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To switch between running apps use the title bar of the focussed app. This will give a list of open windows and the desktop.
As for Ctrl in the terminal, I wish I knew too!
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As markk mention you can see open apps pressing title bar.
You have another method (slower than pressing the title bar) If you minimize all aps (GPE-> Desktio) you have a special folder call "Active tasks". If you enter on this folder you will see your open apps.
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Also if I have more than one program open, (I must be missing something) I am unable to find a way to switch between the open programs. You know, there should be some icons opened for each program in some taskbar, but I can't seem to find it.
As markk says, tap on the little arrow on the top left hand side in the window bar, then choose the app from the drop-down list.
Hello, I can't seem to find a way to hit "ctrl-c" in the terminal in gpe, and it's really annoying because I have things running that I can't stop so I have to shut down the terminal and then reload it completely. I have a sl-5500. If i do ctrl-c on the virtual keyboard it brings up the calender!
Look at /etc/keymap* (iirc) and see what it's mapped to.
Si
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Ok thanks, I got switching between apps working. I also got "ctrl-c" to work right after a fresh OZ/GPE flash, but then it stopped working shortly after I installed debian pocketworkstation, and now it opens up the calender instead.