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duhbert

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A Question About The Built-in Keyboard
« on: June 04, 2005, 05:45:20 am »
Hi there,

While I am still being excited about the revival of my C1000, I discovered an issue with the built-in keyboard: It seems there is no way for me to type many characters printed in blue above the keys, including

<,  ?,  ^ , =

And also these (can't type the symbols directly here):

Fn+D, Fn+U,  Fn+I,  Fn+L  

And perhaps a few more, but I can't recall them for now.    

Also many symbols seem to map wrongly on the usb keyboard.

What would be the cause of this?  Is there any way to fix it?

Thanks for your help in advance!

N.B. I have reset the ROM to the original Japanese one (from TRIsoft's english rom).  

duhbert (a brand new newbie)

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A Question About The Built-in Keyboard
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2005, 05:48:16 am »
Got the solution!

After reseting my C1000 to the original Japanese rom, I installed a few packages, plus the Cyrillic input method files (the .so and the .cf, plus the symbolic links) found in Cacko rom.  It seemed something was missing and I could only the call up a blank virtual keyboard without letters on it.  Then the hardware keyboard began to behave strangely as mentioned in the first post.  This morning I removed those Cyrillic keyboard files and reboot.  The built-in keyboard is back to normal then.

An interesting incident to me, despite the fuss.