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guylhem

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« on: April 09, 2005, 02:59:14 pm »
Hello,

Could someone with a C1000 or a C3000 please tell me if an external keyboard work fine by default, or if any application is needed to fix the keys?

In any case, I'd need a copy of /opt/QtPalmtop/bin/qpe and /opt/QtPalmtop/lib/libqpe* /opt/QtPalmtop/lib/libqte* for a sl6000 keyboard hack...

Thanks in advance

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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2005, 05:37:02 pm »
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2005, 05:57:28 pm »
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Hello,

Could someone with a C1000 or a C3000 please tell me if an external keyboard work fine by default, or if any application is needed to fix the keys?

In any case, I'd need a copy of /opt/QtPalmtop/bin/qpe and /opt/QtPalmtop/lib/libqpe* /opt/QtPalmtop/lib/libqte* for a sl6000 keyboard hack...

Thanks in advance
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Keyboards work pretty well - from what I've read about the 6000 it sounds the same as the support in the later 6000 Sharp roms.

My testing has been done with a C1000 with the default 1.01jp rom.

All the alphanumeric keys work fine. All other keys work according to their Zaurus keymap and are accessible using F11 as function.

Esc - Escape/Cancel
F1 - Either the backlight or the whole screen turns off. Can't tell.
F2 - The bottom soft application key. (The icons down the left side of the screen. Defaults to the translating software on the 860/1000)
F3 - Escape/Cancel
F4 - Enter/Ok (Probably for the portrait mode keys on the back of the Z)
F5 - Calendar (Probably for the portrait mode keys on the back of the Z)
F6 - Addressbook
F7 - Mail
F8 - Check Mail (Push and hold "Mail" on the Z keyboard)
F9 - Synchronize (Push and hold "Calendar" on the Z Keyboard)
F10 - Appears to be unused.
F11 - Function
F12 - Home

My USB keyboard is for a PS2. The buttons marked "S1" and "S2" are where the windows keys would normally be, and activate the "Menu" key.

In case you don't know what the clamshell keymapping looks like:
With Function (F11) Held:
1 - Font Smaller
2 - Font Bigger
3 - Backlight Dim
4 - Backlight Brighten
W - ^
E - =
R - +
T - [
Y - ]
U - Japanese Open Quote
I - Japanese Close quote
D - .
F - \ In a Japanese character map you get a Yen symbol, but computers treat it like a backslash anyway. Same thing happens when using a Japanese character map on a desktop computer.
G - ;
H - :
J - *
K - Yen symbol
L - |
X - Cut
C - Copy
V - Paste
B - _
- - @
~ - Japanese Mode key (Kana/Romanji)

The only problem I've found thus far is { and }, which is probably due to weirdness with all the bracket keys and the comma key.
The , and . keys on the Z are overloaded and mode sensitive. In english mode you get:
Normal: , and .
Shifted: / and ?
Control: { and }
Function: < and >

When you're in Japanese input mode the normal key entries give you a Japanese comma (backwards), and a Japanese period (small round dot). All other entries are the same.

The keys , and . and / on the USB keyboard act normally for the USB keyboard.
Normal: , . /
Shifted: < > ?

Unfortunately, where Control - , would get you a { on the Z, it does nothing from the USB keyboard. The USB keyboards [ and ] keys give you:
Normal: @ [
Shifted: ` {

I can't find the } anywhere on the USB keyboard.

Incidently, Home, End, Page Up, Page down, numlock and the keypad  on the USB keyboard all work just like you'd expect them to. Fortunately, leaving numlock on doesn't seem to affect the Z's built in keyboard as there is no way to turn numlock off on the Z itself.

As for the files, /opt/QtPalmtop/bin/qpe is a simlink to /usr/QtPalmtop.rom/bin/qpe

In /opt/QtPalmtop/lib/ you have
libqpe.so, libqpe.so.1, and libqpe.so.1.5, all symlinked to libpqpe.so.1.5.0, which is a symlink to /opt/QtPalmtop.rom/lib/libqpe.so.1.5.0

libqte.so, libque.so.2, libqte.so.2.3, all symlinked to libqte.so.2.3.2, which is a symlink to /usr/QtPalmtop.rom/lib/libqte.so.2.3.2

I can't upload the files here - they're ~7mb in total. PM me and I'll send them to you.
« Last Edit: April 09, 2005, 05:58:36 pm by kahm »
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« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2005, 08:04:02 am »
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Keyboards work pretty well - from what I've read about the 6000 it sounds the same as the support in the later 6000 Sharp roms.

In fact, it is not that good. The C3000 is the first model which did not require any special software for an external keyboard to worlk as expected

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All the alphanumeric keys work fine. All other keys work according to their Zaurus keymap and are accessible using F11 as function.

Esc - Escape/Cancel
F1 - Either the backlight or the whole screen turns off. Can't tell.
F2 - The bottom soft application key. (The icons down the left side of the screen. Defaults to the translating software on the 860/1000)
F3 - Escape/Cancel
F4 - Enter/Ok (Probably for the portrait mode keys on the back of the Z)
F5 - Calendar (Probably for the portrait mode keys on the back of the Z)
F6 - Addressbook
F7 - Mail
F8 - Check Mail (Push and hold "Mail" on the Z keyboard)
F9 - Synchronize (Push and hold "Calendar" on the Z Keyboard)
F10 - Appears to be unused.
F11 - Function
F12 - Home

Looks extremely good. In previous kernels (2.4.18) and qtopia, sharp had hardcoded keycodes that were conflicting with standard PC keyboard. I could fix the kernel part but for qtopia I only have a  binary that insists in using "A" key as "fn" - quite boring.

Your report looks like it may work fine on a sl6000... if you are ok with booting in textmode, could you please install the attached file and try to run "showkeys" and report what the "A" key and what the "fn" keys send? (if you have time to do other keys that'd be great but at least with these 2 ones I'll have a good start :-)

A should report 30.

PS: I PM'ed you for the files. Thanks a lot for your help!
« Last Edit: April 10, 2005, 11:58:05 am by guylhem »

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« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2005, 10:35:00 pm »
hello

still nothing. I'd really appreciate if a c3000/c1000 owner could send me a copy of the files - use my nickname @ gmail.com

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« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2005, 01:28:17 am »
Showkeys from the terminal:

Keys     Keycodes
1-0      41-50
A-Z     1-26
FN     30
BS     31
tab     65
left shift 27
right shift 112
enter 28
kana key 69
other japanese key 70
Calendar 88
Address 89
mail 90
home 40
menu 29
space 92
- 59
, 63
. 103
Cancel 34
left arrow 35
up arrow 36
right arrow 38
down arrow 37
okay 39
« Last Edit: April 15, 2005, 01:32:41 am by kahm »
Fujitsu U8240 "Stormtrooper" -  Zaurus Supplement
Libretto U100 | Sony Librie, Sony Reader
SL-C3100: Sharp 1.11JP (Kanji Dictionary/Translator) - LCD Top swap with C1000.
SL-C3000: pdaXii13 5.4.7, SL-C3000 5.4.9 - microdrive replaced with 8gb Sandisk
SL-C1000: PDAXRom Beta3 | SL-6000L: Sharp 1.12 | SL-5500: Cacko, 64-0 kernel | SL-5000D: OZ-Opie
Linksys WCF12; Sharp CE-AG06, CE-RH2, CE-170TS; iRiver USB OTG Host cable; Socket BT rev.E CF; Hitachi 6gb Microdrive