[RWP] Any Android Users Here?

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri Oct 18 15:49:33 EDT 2013


If anybody does have answers, shoot them over to Indie off list. You
might also be good enough while you're at it to hook him up with an
Android focused place to post further questions?

Cheers

On 10/18/13, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
> I have a regular USB keyboard plugged into the micro USB connector on my
> Lenovo A 1000 tablet, which works well both to type and to navigate
> around the tablet, but I'm trying to get hold of some shortcuts.
> Okay, some are standard, like ctrl+c for copy, ctrl+x for cut; ctrl+v
> for paste.
> I learn that the shortcuts that call for the menu key as a modifier are
> referring to the key to the right of the alt key; which is what I call
> the applications key.
> Apparently that key plus a letter works in android.
> Now, there are more shortcuts like:
> Home + B (or Search + B) = open browser
> Home + C (or Search + C) = open contacts
> Home + L = open calendar
>
> Could they be referring to the ordinary home key; the one usually next
> to the end key; that takes you to the beginning of a document, or, in
> Reaper, takes you to the beginning of the project timeline?
>
> I tried some of these shortcut combinations without effect.
> Maybe there's another key android is calling the home key?
> Also, sometimes they list Search plus an alphabet letter.
> I'm trying to learn what they mean by search.
> I can't even imagine what key that is.
>
> In a few cases they use the FN key.
> I had a netbook once, so know that FN keys come on some laptops and
> netbooks, to dim or brighten the screen, etcetera; but not on standard
> keyboards.
>
> I'm going to buy a tablet case with built-in small USB keyboard,
> intended for use on android tablets, so I hope to get some of these keys
> I don't have; or, if I have them on this standard USB keyboard I don't
> know where they are.
> Any clues, anyone?
> Thanks,
> Indi
>
>
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