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date | Fri, 13 Jun 2014 19:13:05 -0700 |
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<html> <head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /></head> <body bgcolor="#000000" text="#FFFFFF" link="#00FFFF"> <h2>Virtual Keyboard</h2> <p>Since ConnectBot doesn't use any of the normal TextView widgets, Android's IME structure isn't designed to directly support it.</p> <p>The best way to use Android with a virtual keyboard is in <strong>Portrait</strong> mode. By default, ConnectBot is set to use <strong>Portrait</strong> mode when no hardware keyboard is present. To change this setting, go to <strong>Preferences</strong> from the <strong>Host List</strong>.</p> <p>In <strong>Landscape</strong> mode, the Android virtual keyboard (or other IMEs) will take up the entire screen. Android provides no way for ConnectBot to resize the terminal view in <strong>Landscape</strong>. However, you may use a <i>work-around</i>: <strong>Force Resize</strong> to fit above the virtual keyboard if desired.</p> <p>On devices without a hardware keyboard, you may press and hold the <strong>MENU</strong> button to bring up the virtual keyboard. NOTE: This applies to any program on the Android platform; it is not ConnectBot specific.</p> <h2>How to Enter Control, Alt, Escape, and Function Keys</h2> <p>You can enter any key combination with ConnectBot and the virtual keyboard, but you must know how keys are mapped on a normal console. For instance, usually combinations of ALT+letter on a PC keyboard are actually mapped to sending, sequentially, ESC key then the letter.</p> <p>Note there are also screen gestures: see the ScreenGestures help topic.</a> for <strong>Page Up</strong> and <strong>Page Down</strong>.</p> <ul> <li>Trackball: 1 press is <strong>CTRL</strong>, 2 presses sends <strong>ESC</strong> </li> <li><strong>Tab key</strong> = <strong>CTRL + i</strong></li> <li><strong>Function key</strong> = <strong>CTRL + number</strong> </li> </ul> <h2>On-Screen symbols</h2> <p>By touching the bottom line of your screen a pop-up list of on-screen symbols will appear:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Ctrl</strong> - presses the CTRL key. Tap-and-hold opens a CTRL+? letter dialog window.</li> <li><strong>Esc</strong> - presses the ESC key. Tap-and-hold opens the Function Keys dialog window.</li> <li><strong>Sym</strong> - opens the Character Picker window. Tap-and-hold opens the arrow keys navigation window. <li><strong>Empty</strong> - allows to insert a single line of text. <li><strong>Keyboard</strong> - shows the virtual keyboard. </ul> <h2>Examples</h2> <ul> <li><strong>ESC</strong> = Press the trackball twice.</li> <li><strong>ALT + Right Arrow</strong> = Press trackball twice then move trackball to right.</li> <li><strong>CTRL + A</strong> = Press trackball once then tap the "A" key on the soft keyboard.</li> <li><strong>F3</strong> = Press trackball once then tap the "3" key on the soft keyboard.</li> </ul> </body> </html>