Selectable softkeys for HTC TyTN
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 2:16 pm
HTC TyTN have only two softkeys.
I suggest, that if it is possible, they should be programmable for different modes.
Now Letf soft-key opens: Exit - Goto - Options - Remote - Screen - View - GPS . Right soft-key opens: Map Zoom in - Map Zoom out - Scale Zoom in - Scale Zoom - out etc.
Now, when I push soft-key button, the default selection on left is Exit and right it is Map Zoom In.
I hope, that I could define, default place for selection(cursor) in menu, when I push those button.
So that left selection could be other than Exit. I hope, that I could chance it be like 'Screens'. Then second push left button would open that Screens menu for selection (second push same button acts like enter). And it would be nice, that I could define also sub-menu default cursor place (like next screen selection)
And same to right software button: First push opens menu view, but I have selected default cursor place 'Add points...' , next push opens Add points... and third push works like enter.
I hope that You understand what I mean.
Jukka-Pekka Gröhn
I suggest, that if it is possible, they should be programmable for different modes.
Now Letf soft-key opens: Exit - Goto - Options - Remote - Screen - View - GPS . Right soft-key opens: Map Zoom in - Map Zoom out - Scale Zoom in - Scale Zoom - out etc.
Now, when I push soft-key button, the default selection on left is Exit and right it is Map Zoom In.
I hope, that I could define, default place for selection(cursor) in menu, when I push those button.
So that left selection could be other than Exit. I hope, that I could chance it be like 'Screens'. Then second push left button would open that Screens menu for selection (second push same button acts like enter). And it would be nice, that I could define also sub-menu default cursor place (like next screen selection)
And same to right software button: First push opens menu view, but I have selected default cursor place 'Add points...' , next push opens Add points... and third push works like enter.
I hope that You understand what I mean.
Jukka-Pekka Gröhn