Re: [NTLK] StowAway Keyboard

From: Grant Hutchinson (grant_at_splorp.com)
Date: Thu Nov 10 2005 - 06:58:50 PST


On Nov 10, 2005, at 7:46 AM, John wrote:

> Guess it's enough to ask that the StowAway folding keyboard works
> at all
> using Dan Padilla's StowAway Driver alaf2 which plainly states that
> the
> only modifier keys that are mapped are the shift and the alt keys, and
> the four application keys on the right, so, so be it, I'm just glad I
> can type on the Stowaway at all ;-) so not complaining, just
> asking, is
> their another driver or an update anyone knows of that allows the
> StowAway Command Option Control keys to pair up with some of the
> shortcuts?

John Charlton released a beta version of the Stowaway keyboard driver
this summer. My apologies for not getting around to updating the
Stowaway project page with the new information. The new driver can be
downloaded here:

http://newted.dyndns.org/users/jdtc/packages/StowAway.pkg

Release notes:

"Currently the driver supports regular, shift, alt, alt-shift and
accented characters, most command-key combinations, and applications
keys for names, notes, calculator, etc. You can also turn on the
backlight from the keyboard."

Here is John's original post from the list archive.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=newtontalk&m=112486109925834Grant Hutchinson > Interface Considerations & Toys

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