10-21-2023, 12:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2023, 01:00 AM by Peter Gamma.)
quote from Hook:
"For whatever it is worth in this context, for PostmarketOS with SXMO, the keyboard works perfectly out of the bix. AltG gets you the third layer symbols on the numkeys and Pine-numkey gets you the function keys..."
Thanks for sharing this. I do not use LibreOffice to this date either, but eventually Abiword if I manage to run it without any issues.
The PP keyboard has not as many keys as for instance thise one:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=13835
So I don t know which keyboard to choose for Abiword. This needs to be tested. I saw that there are only 7 shortcuts for Abiword:
https://shortcutworld.com/AbiWord/linux/..._Shortcuts
And I saw the Abiword cannot be controlled by keyboard short cuts, so no special keyboard required for Abiword. But if someone wants to costumize LibreOffice:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...#pid120232
a keyboard with as many keys as possible would be very helpful.
"For whatever it is worth in this context, for PostmarketOS with SXMO, the keyboard works perfectly out of the bix. AltG gets you the third layer symbols on the numkeys and Pine-numkey gets you the function keys..."
Thanks for sharing this. I do not use LibreOffice to this date either, but eventually Abiword if I manage to run it without any issues.
The PP keyboard has not as many keys as for instance thise one:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=13835
So I don t know which keyboard to choose for Abiword. This needs to be tested. I saw that there are only 7 shortcuts for Abiword:
https://shortcutworld.com/AbiWord/linux/..._Shortcuts
And I saw the Abiword cannot be controlled by keyboard short cuts, so no special keyboard required for Abiword. But if someone wants to costumize LibreOffice:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...#pid120232
a keyboard with as many keys as possible would be very helpful.