Ok, going back to my problem. I honestly think it's an application problem. Try to add any of the RSS feeds from this site http://www.nintendo-hacks.com or http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com to the RSS Reader. These are just examples. After to do a Clear User Data (sorry, i'm no developer, i don't exactly know what this does) the device become a bit more stable, but over time as you use the n800 the unstability comes back. Ton. 2007/3/12, Eero Tamminen <eero.tamminen at nokia.com>: > Hi, > > ext Marius Gedminas wrote: > >> My assumption on what happens: > >> - Back key pressed -> ESC press delivered to application > >> - Back key released & menu pressed -> Menu opens before application > >> window processes the ESC release > >> - Only after the menu goes away with a tap, the ESC release is processed > >> by the application window. As the interval between processing the > >> press and release events was long, it's interpreted as a long press > >> > >> I'm not sure how this could be fixed. The X events contain a timestamp, > >> maybe this could be used for checking the event interval instead of > >> the interval of processing the events. > > > > Which part of the software stack handles the long Esc presses? > > Matchbox? Gtk+? I'd like to look at the code. > > Hildon lib I think (I would guess HildonProgram). > > > - Eero > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users >