[maemo-users] suggestion for next Nokia tablet

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On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 09:02:43PM +0100, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> Ted Zlatanov wrote:
> >scrolling should be purely
> >a mouse button 4/5 operation, not "move to the next link OR the next
> >page, UNLESS I hold the button down", which is why I don't use the D
> >pad for scrolling.  It's just too hard to go to the next page, which
> >is a very common operation.
> 
> In that case check http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ScrollInOperaWithThumb
> 
> Fixing ~/.opera/input.ini is one of first things I do after installing 
> each new firmware. I wonder who actualy wants the 'go to next link' 
> feature. With current rich webpages with complex formatting and tons of 
> links it does not make much sense to me. Why or when should I care about 
> next link on some page?

I find it useful sometimes on my 770.  I tend to be lazy about pulling
the stylus out, and my fingers are too thick to hit on the links
correctly.

What is annoying is that links that open in new windows (which is by
itself already annoying) trigger twice if I open them with the D-pad
center key.  To clarify: a tap on such a link consistenly gives me one
new window, while the Enter key, no matter how short the press, always
gives me two new windows.

I should go to the bugzilla and file a bug.  And also check if the bug
is still present on the N800.

Marius Gedminas
-- 
Unix is an operating system, OS/2 is half an operating system, Windows
is a shell, and DOS is a boot partition virus.
		-- Peter H. Coffin
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