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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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Nice, thanks. Tried it (N810, chinook) and when I press power button in fullscreen the system menu is very big.
Are you using Xsp for setting pixeldoubling mode? Using framebuffer ioctls may prevent this.
BTW is there some Maemo specific documentation for keybindings?
Is there some way to open configuration menu when in fullscreen?
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2008-09-26
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Well, hw scaling config appears to be a global setting. When it is in effect, every blit (including system dialogs) will operate with the same scaling value. This is why I am only using it in full screen mode.
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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Oh, really? That's pretty strange, there should be no reason for such behaviour. ... There should be no state stored in kernel between updates, everything comes in omapfb_update_window structure when ioctl is called including color mode. Looks like kernel bug or some side effect. I'll check it out. That would be pretty unfortunate.
Having custom keybindings would be nice. It is hard to press TAB or ALT or most Fx keys :-)
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-27
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@ California and Virginia
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I have just released new, faster versions of VGBA and Speccy. These new releases draw to frame buffer directly when in full screen mode. Also, they use hardware image scaling whenever possible.
Both programs are available from Extras or from
http://fms.komkon.org/VGBA
http://fms.komkon.org/Speccy
Give them a try.
PS: If you like the programs rate them at http://maemo.org/downloads/OS2008/.
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