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Everything posted by EskeRahn
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Ah, sorry. Misunderstood. Had than on preproduction, and another strategically placed piece of adhesive felt fixed that.... Just dipping its end in the groove (only this long to be easier to handle) Seen from near the magnetic USB-plug, looking up under the partly opened display:
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Only partly pure stock, the icon uglification is a fairly new google 'feature'. Hold anywhere in the background on hte desktop, Home Settings, Change Icon shape. Some launchers allow you to get real icons back. Overruling Google.
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If you got haptic feedback active for touch typing, the vibrator is enough to have the small support arm rattling a bit, a simple piece of self adhesive felt is all it takes.
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1 - carrier dependent 2 - known bug 3 - in system, gestures turn OFF Swipe up on home
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Installing FinQWERTY handles that (also) - can only recommend it.
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The only crashes I have had for many months was the bug they fixed with some programs accessing the motion sensor (e.g CPU-Z). I think they fixed that early December, If i remember right. Could be interesting to know if it also happens if you make a factory reset and first without anything, and then trying to add some apps. I would guess that it (as you suggested) is either faulty RAM, OR some app you got that triggers a bug in a driver (similar to the motion sensor thing)
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If the 12 is not something locked by android but within your control, it would be SUPER elegant, if you rather than twelve had one for each of the letter&symbol-keys so we pressing the Sym had a staggered keyboard map pop up, and then pressing say the M got what ever symbol we put there. (Optimally with the HW-printed letter&symbols in faint small print, and the symbols in clear print in this helper display) If Sym was used as a modifier with the M, we could have the symbol directly without the helper screen popping up. And this system could be expanded to allow Sym+modifier
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I will let the staff decide how they want things done. As a voluntary moderator I'm more of a janitor in here. I will await what @Erik, @Waxberry or @Elysia will do...
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Yes could have been handy, I only got a delete button, but I think that would be overkill. Despite some of the accusations could be seen as slander I leave some slack for rants, unless the staff feels otherwise.
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Sigh.... This thread that was supposed to be a thread on known bugs, has drifted into a discussion thread with possible bugs and comments on them, making it impossible for new users to easily find if a bug is already known, reported and verified.... I guess we will have to swing the split and merge axe again... 😥
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Yes. these wild conspiracy theories are getting a bit tiresome. You really have to have a Donald brain to think that they would produce and send well over a thousand extra units if they planned to run. I guess the next wave of posts we will see from these guys are that F(x)tec is behind the Corona virus, as an excuse for not delivering 🤪😱
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Only that I do not know where to get it just as thin/soft. 🙂 But sure should technically be expected to be more durable, and easier to keep clean. ADD: I already ordered some 1mm neoprene adhesive, but it has not arrived yet, so do not how good/bad it would work. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/223689641795
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You can get some self adhesive felt/velour that is thinner. E.g. used in jewel-boxes. e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/223087344986 And yes, applying at the corners gives a more swoof than clang sound. When you have those four I would suggest adding two more in the middle, so it is more firm 'squeezing' in the hand.
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The slider open, is NOT a straight push, as one intuitively will think. There are several ways to open it, see some including small slo-mo videos here With the qwertZ you need to explicitly chose German. But I would STRONGLY suggest you Trying FinQWERTY, that supports Swedish layout adding the Ã….
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I agree that it is normal.... but certainly not that it is how it should be..... Luckily there is a VERY easy fix, as described above, It was one of the first things I did when I got my hands on a pre-production unit. And I showed it to F(x)tec at the London Event. (I even gave them some felt to experiment with...) I had hoped it had been handled in the released units, So the users would not have to do this individually. As there (obviously) is some tolerance in design, other strategically placed pieces can do wonders to get a more luxurious feeling. I had eight on the Pre-pro
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You explained the root of it already. On a large keyboard we typically get some mechanism that ensure a parallel movement of the large spacebar to trigger one contact only. Not on such a compact keyboard. IF you press in the middle you will press more than one contact (and hence need more force), but if you press the spacebar closer to it's ends (within a quarter from each end), you will only press one. Try to press and hold one end, and then press the other end to check. Secondly hold a finger lightly over one end, and then see how far in you can press without the other and going down too.