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Target: e200Action: Skip directoryCurrent: Stop+Left/RightProblem: Playback stops half of the time you attempt the combo. This is probably left over from when the Stop button was the Menu button.Proposed: Change to Select+Left/Right. Other button combos already use the select button and it's harmless if you don't time it right.
Target: e200Action: Bring up the recording menu from the recording screenCurrent: DownProblem: Although the recording menu is not technically a context menu, in every other case the way to bring up the menu which deals specifically with your current location (fancy way to say "context"), is a long press of Select. Proposed: Change to Long-Select.
Rec + Play If there is an audio file playing, returns to the While Playing Screen (WPS) without stopping playback
Rec + Left or Rec + Right Move the line cursor within the text line
When I used the c200 under Rockbox (as is), I found it unintuitive, whereas I picked up the Gigabeat easily and it felt very comfortable.I always think of the keymapping to be a set of physical buttons (varying by device) mapped to a set of logical buttons (UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SELECT, PLAY, STOP, MENU and REC). My expectation when I first ran Rockbox on c200 was for the following mapping:UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT - up/down/left/rightSELECT - centreSTOP - powerREC - recordAssuming vol up/down are dedicated to that function, we run out of buttons and have to double-up.MENU - down (when not in a list)PLAY - up (when not in a list)(The main downside of this is the loss of the ability to PLAY directly from a menu.)Alternatively, if vol up/down are free for reassignment:MENU - volume downPLAY - volume upPersonally, this would be my preference.(Note regarding above: Capitals for logical buttons, lower case for physical.)Other functions come out of this assignment naturally, if you compare with the H300 mapping - e.g. LONG SELECT = context menu
The H300 keymap seems largely consistent, and I'm used to it, so I use that as a starting point, but I'm open to any other target being used, as long as it's equally consistent.
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