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#1 manuelfrank12

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Posted 01 January 2005 - 03:45 PM

I think that, would be wonder if you can change the funtions of the key.
with a program like some games emulator have for the computer keyboard.
for example since i bougth the cp i never touch the key (-)
but i had been neede a key like ans for easy cals, an tha make a simple cals of few seconds a little bad
i like that this key or another become in a shitf an have a lot of keys more
that?s my opinion
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out of the topic i wat to know if i can use the bit soud of the cp like in the ship-8 games

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Posted 01 January 2005 - 08:36 PM

As i know nobody (users) know how to use the classpad internal speaker, maybe with the release of the SDK someone will learn that.

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Posted 01 January 2005 - 11:24 PM

ive been suggesting for a while that the (-) key be remappable, it makes the most sense... unfortuantely it seems that not only does it do the same thing, but it might actually "be" the same key (it may return the same value in even low level programming), so it may be impossible to do without changes in the hardware (which wouldnt be a bad idea for this)


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Yo he estado sugiriendo desde hace tiempo que la tecla (-) sea reubicada, es lo que tiene mas sentido... Desafortunadamente parece ser que no solo hace la misma funci?n, pero puede actualmente "ser" la misma tecla (puede returnar regresar el mismo valor incluso en programaci?n de bajo nivel), por lo cual puede ser posible hacerse sin cambios de hardware (lo cual no seria una mala idea para esto).

Edited by betoe, 03 January 2005 - 09:51 PM.


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Posted 03 January 2005 - 05:15 PM

betoe hasme un favor traducime lo que dijo crimso que mi ingles es bastante malo y no lo he podido entender apesar de que use un traductor
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Posted 03 January 2005 - 05:20 PM

As i know nobody (users) know how to use the classpad internal speaker, maybe with the release of the SDK someone will learn that.

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i remember that ship-8 we had to add only a variable to do that
you give that tip in your page
if do that was posible the cp become in something more that a calculator
thinking about the task 300,the spaker an the clok,
that would be great :plol:

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Posted 03 January 2005 - 10:50 PM

The speaker was never part of the ClassPad design. Teachers don't like noisy calculators. :D

The only reason it is in there is because the original hardware design is from the Pocket Viewer. The ClassPad may have already had adjustments to the hardware since it was originally released, so I think not all ClassPads have a speaker.

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Posted 04 January 2005 - 02:40 AM

manuel franco: I forgot to mention that the spanish translation of the crimsoncasio's post is in the same post :P, i had edited it.

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Posted 04 January 2005 - 03:54 PM

manuel franco: I forgot to mention that the spanish translation of the crimsoncasio's post is in the same post :P, i had edited it.

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gracias est? vez si me habia dejado mal parado el mensaje no habia entnendido casi nada

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Posted 04 January 2005 - 03:57 PM

The speaker was never part of the ClassPad design. Teachers don't like noisy calculators. :D

The only reason it is in there is because the original hardware design is from the Pocket Viewer. The ClassPad may have already had adjustments to the hardware since it was originally released, so I think not all ClassPads have a speaker.

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in cp300 that have the speaker, how will we do to use it?

sorry for mi english grammar :unsure:


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