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Offline Xbertl

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Fuze key-bindings like in the original firmware
« on: October 25, 2009, 03:27:12 PM »
Hello,

I like rockbox, but for me the handling in rockbox is a little bit confusing. I think the handling in the original firmware is much clearer.
Like  the homebutton I hearing some music I press the home button and the mainmenu appears, i press it again and I am back in the playback menu. Or I am in a submenu --> one press --> mainmenu --> one press --> playbackmenu, an I think it is good.
Also I like the the backlight in function. If you press the middle button only the light goes on. I don't like when only the light goes on on any button. It's not good when you want to skip a track in your pocket
I personally like the handling in the original firmware and want to know if its possible to become the orignal firmware handling in rockbox.
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Offline AlexP

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Re: Fuze key-bindings like in the original firmware
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2009, 03:50:16 PM »
You can certainly change it yourself (edit the keymap in the sourcecode in /apps/keymaps/... then compile) but it is very unlikely that Rockbox will ever change to mimic the Fuze OF.  Rockbox runs on many many players, and we try to keep the button mapping uniform across them.  People often say they prefer what they are used to, but then after giving it time to get used to the Rockbox ones find this is no longer the case.
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