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I press shift or space (easy to find even in the dark) in that case.
But you're right, switching it on when focusing a textbox would be a
welcome feature.


Cheers,
Martin

2008/2/7, I?igo Ill?n Aranburu <kodeport at terra.es>:
> Thats just the problem. Without light, when the keyboard light goes off,
> I see nothing on it. What I suggest is switching on when you focus a
> textbox or whatever...
>
>
> On jue, 2008-02-07 at 09:11 +0100, Martin Grimme wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Maybe your light-sensor is broken? The keyboard backlighting usually
> > depends on the ambient light.
> > If it's dark, the light goes on. It goes off after some idle time but
> > will go on again when you press any key.
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Martin
> >
> > 2008/2/7, I?igo Ill?n Aranburu <kodeport at terra.es>:
> > > Just received my new N810, I must say it looks wonderful.
> > >
> > > I would like to suggest a feature, to be added for the hardware keyboard
> > > on the n810. And I say for, because it's a thing it can be done in
> > > software I think. This night I was just sitting in my bedroom with
> > > lights off, but when trying to write through a textbox, etc... I found
> > > myself trying desperately figure out what key I was touching. So, as we
> > > have a light sensor, why don't use it for the keyboard, and when going
> > > focusing a textbox, or whatever, just light the hardware keyboard
> > > automagically, like suggesting: press me, please! It definitely would
> > > make my life easier!
> > >
> > > Just my 5 cents
> > >
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