> Thanks, Tony, and to everyone else. Because I rely so heavily on my N800 > for day-to-day operations, I'm very hesitant about doing anything that will > impact that. I have no problem with re-installing the software (although I > don't want to) but wanted to make sure the tools I use are there. I would definitely encourage you *not* to upgrade. In addition to the touch-screen problems already mentioned, my OS2008 'upgrade' has had the following disastrous effect on my Igo Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard: 1. Based on random criteria I haven't been able to figure out, the Bluetooth keyboard sometimes activates the word-completion feature used with the stylus keyboard. This is so slow (I type 75 words per minute on a kinesis so probably half that on the stowaway) that the keyboard becomes useless because the N800 can't keep up. 2. THE KILLER: Once I have connected a bluetooth keyboard, the on-screen stylus keyboard and thumb keyboard no longer work. Even when the BT keyboard is put away and turned off, attempts to use the stylus keyboard produce only a black bar at the bottom of the screen with the letters Abc at the far right. The only cure is to reboot the machine. I can't tell you how angry I am about this. For me one of the great benefits of the N800 is that it's always on, always connected. I mostly use the stylus but can easily connect a keyboard if I have to write a long email. Now that's all gone; every time I think about the external keyboard I have to think about whether I'm going to give up all my external state and reboot. If these problems aren't fixed in the next release of OS2008 I'm just going to punt and go back to OS2007, which at least worked. Norman _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users