Backspace/Delete key gets 'jammed'
Opened this issue · 4 comments
GoogleCodeExporter commented
Using RemoteDroid on Ubuntu 10.04 and an HTC Legend. On the soft keyboard, the
delete/backspace button will get 'jammed' and delete a who row of text when
pushed only once. This doesn't always happen, maybe 50% of the time.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by aaronrot...@gmail.com
on 4 Jul 2010 at 12:02
GoogleCodeExporter commented
I'm using RemoteDroid on my Galaxy S with swype and the backspace button is
doing nothing... Can't delete text. The Server is running on Windows 7 64bit.
Original comment by buchholz...@googlemail.com
on 9 Jul 2010 at 3:12
GoogleCodeExporter commented
I havnet seen this in my experience, Ttis could be a network quality issue,
RemoteDroid uses UDP i believe which can 'loose' packets in low quality
networks. If you are closer to your wireless router and still experience the
problem then it may be a larger issue. If the problem persists hopefully there
can be a TCP option for key presses later on, still sending mouse events as UDP
because of the quicker response.
Swype backspace isnt a 'real' key. Swype looks at a text boxes content only,
then if there is text it changes the contents of the text box rather than
actually sending a key press, tisk tisk. Anyway, the new swype compatibility
fixes that by making swype think there is always text and monitoring the
textbox for changes made rather than monitoring actual keys.
Original comment by onecs...@gmail.com
on 7 Sep 2010 at 3:53
GoogleCodeExporter commented
When do the Swype changes go live?
On latest version of both client and server, still no backspace, and swyped
words don't appear...
Original comment by aced...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 10:46
GoogleCodeExporter commented
I figured out when the backspace key acts causes a delete...Open messages, keep
the phone in potrait mode and type a message partially, tilt the phone to
landscape...now the first time you press backspace it takes you to delete by
selection screen...this does not happen if we start the message in landscape
mode (only when we start in potrait and then switch to landscape). Its
happening in my HTC Incredible S too
Original comment by horizon...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2011 at 3:06