Hooray!!! I found a way to turn on the "full-fledged" keyboard in the assembly 3.2 RC2 TEGA V2
http://code.google.com/p/android-x86/issues/detail?id=392I Got The Keyboard to Work on My Gateway Netbook With this Iso Build, Just Edit a config file in os by:
Press Ctrl Alt F1 to Get to the Terminal CD / ETC / LS VI EXCLUDED-INPUT-DEVICES.XML
Use VI To Remove The Line In The Xml That Says: I Got The Keyboard to Work on My Gateway Netbook With this Iso Build, Just Edit a config file in os by:
Press Ctrl Alt F1 to Get to the Terminal CD / ETC / LS VI EXCLUDED-INPUT-DEVICES.XML
Use Vi to Remove The Line In The Xml That Says:
<Device Name = "At Translated Set 2 Keyboard" />
: X to Save
Then Reboot Your Netbook and When IT Boots Back Up the Keyboard Will Work!
<Device Name = "At Translated Set 2 Keyboard" />
: X to Save
Then Reboot Your Netbook and When IT Boots Back Up the Keyboard Will Work!
My "creative" translation of the instruction:
- Press Alt + F1 to go to terminal
- Next, open the file VI /etc/excluded-input-devices.xml in the editor
- press the "I" key to go to edit mode
- We wash the line<Device Name = "At Translated Set 2 Keyboard" />
- Press Esc, to go to command mode, and write ": X" (without quotes) to exit saving (what to exit without saving ": Q!")
- Reboot and voila! Klava works: thank_you:
It remains only to make it be possible to switch to Russian and print on it.
I remember:
Android OS on x86"Warzom"
In short, put with the marketing of Russian Keyboard from GameWarrior
Well, then you install it by default, select the hardware keyboard in the keyboard settings ... Type of layout - outer keyboard and put a check mark on changing seats z and y if the izhebe buttons will not work ...
In general, something like this ...
In my case, the beam does not put a daw on the replacement of places Z and Y, but choose another layout. While stopped at the "outer keyboard", not everything as usual, for example, in a Russian layout during a combination of SHIFT + 6 is printed instead of ":" As in the English layout "^". But it is already trivia on the background of joy, which generally managed to start Klava. If I find a more familiar layout, let's know.