Is there an app to allow me to Remap keys on the hardware keyboard?
I want to play zenonia with my game gripper.
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You should be able to in the app but I'm not sure cuz I don't have it but other emulators have that option.
You can't in zenonia unfortunately.
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You can remap keys by editing the file /system/usr/keylayout/s3c-keypad.kl with a standard text editor. Just make a backup of the file, edit, then reboot.
I mapped my emoticon key to a tab key so I could auto-complete commands while in a Bash shell.
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Woah! I've been wanting a Tab key for a hella long time.
curvatura99 said:
You can remap keys by editing the file /system/usr/keylayout/s3c-keypad.kl with a standard text editor. Just make a backup of the file, edit, then reboot.
I mapped my emoticon key to a tab key so I could auto-complete commands while in a Bash shell.
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I changed SMILY to TAB and I tried with Connectbot and it didnt auto-complete. It just put a literal tab space. Any thoughts? You use a different terminal app?
p3dr0maz said:
Woah! I've been wanting a Tab key for a hella long time.
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It's pretty simple. Change key 42 in the file to look like this:
Key 42 TAB WAKE_DROPPED
Now you have a tab key. You can use the sed command if your version of busybox has it:
sed '/s/SMILY/TAB/g' /system/usr/keylayout/s3c-keypad.kl -i
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Switch to an ash shell instead:
su -c ash
It's the shell that does auto-complete. If that doesn't work download terminal emulator from the market. It's free and works well.
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I just tried su -c ash with Connectbot and it doesn't work properly so just use terminal emulator which IMHO is better for terminal commands and it has more options.
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Will do. Thanks Terminal Emulator auto-complete worked like a charm.
curvatura99 said:
I just tried su -c ash with Connectbot and it doesn't work properly so just use terminal emulator which IMHO is better for terminal commands and it has more options.
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Perfect! Thanks so much!
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How do you manually program the epic touch with ## features I mean what's the ## code to manually program
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There is a whole ton of ## codes..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069015
If you mean the MSL code then you have to call Sprint for that.
Naw I mean the code u put in to get to the msl
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Does any one have a way to set the hostname at boot? For example, if I do "getprop net.hostname" in terminal. It will say android-xxxxxxxxx.
I also tried putting "setprop net.hostname Galaxy-Nexus" in a init.d script, but it errors.
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Put it in your build.prop
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What question are you asking?
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CRIME INC. said:
What question are you asking?
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Lmao that is a good question... I thought I typed everything... what I want to know is. Is there a way to check to see if my SD is partitioned to ext4..
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I believe, and don't quote me on this, if you type a2sd check into terminal emulator, it will list what extension your on. But if you upgraded your partition, I see no reason why you wouldn't be
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OK then it still won't let me into a2sd.. my phone is rooted, my SDcard is at ext4, so now how do I get the a2sd scripts that it says its missing.. I have installed a2sd every way I can..
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hondafreak513 said:
OK then it still won't let me into a2sd.. my phone is rooted, my SDcard is at ext4, so now how do I get the a2sd scripts that it says its missing.. I have installed a2sd every way I can..
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What is telling you that it's missing? The a2sd GUI app?
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I asked almost The same thing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128787
116 views, no response or help.
@hondafreak:
I home you mean "a part of" SD partitioned to ext4.
A2sd finds it, claims to try to mount, you restart, and then a2sd again repeats the same finding and mounting....in circle.
CRIME INC. said:
What is telling you that it's missing? The a2sd GUI app?
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Yes
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hondafreak513 said:
Yes
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The a2sd GUI app isn't compatible with every version of a2sd. Anything you can do in that app, you can do through terminal emulator
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CRIME INC. said:
The a2sd GUI app isn't compatible with every version of a2sd. Anything you can do in that app, you can do through terminal emulator
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OK cool.. I'm guessing there is a tutorial on commands to enter in TE to run a2sd.
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hondafreak513 said:
OK cool.. I'm guessing there is a tutorial on commands to enter in TE to run a2sd.
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There's a command you can put in that will list all commands possible, I just can't remember it. It might be a2sd check. What are you trying to do?
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hondafreak513 said:
OK cool.. I'm guessing there is a tutorial on commands to enter in TE to run a2sd.
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I have the GUI app if you need it,let me know.
EDIT:Matter of fact here you go.... https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24522487/a2sdGUI.apk
Terminal Command:
Go into terminal and type "su" then press enter. Press allow when prompted by SuperSU,Then type "a2sd install" then hit enter and wait for it to reboot.
Diablo is the man. He won't steer you wrong.
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CRIME INC. said:
Diablo is the man. He won't steer you wrong.
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Hahahahaha,thanks CRIME.
Diablo67 said:
I have the GUI app if you need it,let me know.
EDIT:Matter of fact here you go.... https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24522487/a2sdGUI.apk
Terminal Command:
Go into terminal and type "su" then press enter. Press allow when prompted by SuperSU,Then type "a2sd install" then hit enter and wait for it to reboot.
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I have the app.. I will try the install again...
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[X] invalid command: install
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hondafreak513 said:
[X] invalid command: install
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If your still having an issue with this check out the thread in the link below.
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php?p=71032
TEAM MiK
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This might seem like a dumb question, but I'm honestly not sure where I can find it.
Edit: just found a system info app finally saw what version I'm in just want to make sure I'm ready for new 4.3 goodness
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All over this forum get a terminal emulator app and enter this
su(enter)grant permissions
getprop ro.bootloader(with the space and press enter)
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