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From: | Tobie Kerridge |
Subject: | Re: unpredictable --keysequence results |
Date: | Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:46:42 +0000 |
Theoretically I should be able to get/do anything with --keysequence that I could do with the phone keypad, but I am finding it is unpredictable
I've managed to get full access to the nokia 6210 GUI by breaking down my routines into discreet --keysequence requests, and using some work-arounds for peculiar behaviour.
I'm still having one problem which I can't sort out. When using a direct text input screen (the type you would encounter when you manually added a persons name to your phone book) I can only print the first letter associated with that key.
To print "b" to the screen, I would expect to use: echo '22' | /usr/local/sbin/gnokii --keysequencebut this results in "aa" being printed to the LCD screen. Is this likely a limitation of --keysequence or of the handset?
I know this seems a bit ridiculous, and that gnokii could easily achieve this with --writephonebook, but it's a college project with a visual empasis!
best wishes, Tobie
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