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+ The keyboard allows you to edit text. The first line holds the + text being edited and the second line is a combined menu line + where you both can select characters for insertion and the + operations; backspace, delete, accept and abort. +

+ +

+ You move between the lines using the normal LEFT and RIGHT + buttons. An arrow to the left indicate what line is selected. The + second line will scroll. This is like like in most menus except + that the first line will always show the text being edited. +

+ +

Button bindings and functionality

+ + + + + + + +
LineFunction and key bindings
FirstText - Use UP and DOWN to move the cursor
Second + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
CharactersChars selectable for + input. With ON insert the char between the + arrows. Select another character by using UP and + DOWN. Finally change the character subset with + MENU. There are three subsets to choose from: + capital letters, small letters and others.
BackspaceUse UP to delete the char to the + left the cursor.
DeleteUse UP to delete char under the + cursor
AcceptUP accepts the text and returns + to the application
AbortUP returns to the application + without any change
+
+ +

Example

+ +

Supposed we want edit the text "file.mp3" and change it to + "fileName.mp3". Maybe as a part of doing a rename operation. This + is how the screen will look:

+ + + +

Note how the arrow points to the first line. This means that UP + and DOWN will move the cursor on the first line so that you can + select where to insert a char or where to delete chars.

+ +

Now we press DOWN three times to move the cursor so it will be + above the dot. The we move down to the second line by pressing + RIGHT. Finally we select the character N by pressing UP a few + times. You will se that the second line will scroll to the left + placing a new character between the arrows each time you press + UP. We continue doing this until we have N between the arrows. The + screen will look something like this then.

+ + + +

We are now ready to insert out first character. Press ON and N + will be inserted at the place of the cursor.

+ +

To get to the small letters we press MENU, move to 'a' by using + UP and DOWN, insert it by pressing ON.

+ + + +

Finally to feed our new text back to the application requesting + this we move further down by pressing RIGHT. This will scroll the + second line vertically, move away the character insertion line and + another menu line will be visible. We continue pressing RIGHT until + the menu choice Accept is visible.

+ + + +

We acknowledge this by pressing UP. We are done. We will now be + taken back to where we were before entering the keyboard.

+ +#include "foot.t"