2016-04-24 1:59 GMT+02:00 Michael Zanetti <michael.zanetti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On 23.04.2016 21:16, Alexey Balmashnov wrote:
> Got it/unpacked...
[...]
>
> Did not get at all why there is a subset of installed applications
> useless out-of-the box. Examples: Firefox, Gedit. One
can start them,
> but on-screen keyboard is not activated in this apps ->
not possible to
> use them without at least keyboard connected.
This is being worked on. Should hopefully work soon. For
now, those apps
can only be used with a physical keyboard.
>
>
> Noticed bugs related to Ubuntu One account:
> * It is not present in the list of services in system
settings -> accounts
> * If Ubuntu One connection app/widget/form (have no
idea) activated from
> e.g Ubuntu Store, it is not possible to activate it from
settings ->
> updates, button to activate is present, but tapping it
does not do anything
> * While trying to connect with wrong password provided,
got: "Network
> Error - please retry", was checking network/retrying for some time
> before realized that error message is wrong, and the
issue is due to a
> wrong password.
Those account bugs are known and will be fixed with the next update.
>
>
> User interface: many times was confused with lists having on/off
> controls (check-box-like things). Their alignment is
really weird on a
> bigger screen: text is on the left side, check-boxes are
on the right
> side. And display is "just" 10" wide... How would it
look like on e.g.
> 24" monitor, want actually to try it out, as soon as I
get proper HDMI
> cable ;)
Not all applications are optimized for large screens yet. This is
something that will surely improve over time.
>
>
> The most frustrating bit is related to lack of information on very
> widely marketed and advertised convergence feature:
> First of all, lack of info on compatible peripheral HW,
like keyboards,
> mice. Next to it lack of descriptions/instructions on
how the device can
> actually get connected and converted into a PC:
> * Can one use combination of BT keyboard and BT mouse?
What if they are
> from different manufacturers?
> * Can one use USB OTG cable/adapter to connect wireless
desktop set to
> the device, e.g. some Logitech set via unifying USB
receiver? If yes,
> how to get around the fact that there is only one
physical USB port on
> the device?
> * Which devices and combinations will actually work?
Anything that has the Bluetooth logo on it should work. If
it doesn't,
it's probably a bug. Please report it to Launchpad. Some
mice which have
a special "window-switching" button pretend to be fully fledged
keyboards and currently confuse the system a bit, tricking it into
thinking a keyboard would be connected and hiding the OSK
(In case you
would want to work with a mouse but no physical keyboard).
We're working
on finding a solution there.
You can also use a micro USB to USB-A adapter and plug USB
mice/keyboards in. Again anything that has the USB logo on it should
work.
Currently there is a known bug about the AltGr key handling for some
languages. Also, some special keys on keyboards might not
be supported
yet. Please report bugs in case you'll have such special
keys and they
are not behaving as expected.
>
> Asking the above, because accessories booklet that came with device
> mentions OTG cable, and HDMI cable. (by the way, have no
idea why, but I
> could not locate those items in BQ store)
I don't think bq sells too many accessories except
protective cases. You
can find those in some [online]shop near you.
Br,
Michael
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