Why would they put the arrows on the keyboard, Apple is usually very
deliberate with their designs.
Thx
Rob
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On Apr 4, 2010, at 6:48 PM, Dean <canadacow@gmail.com> wrote:
> For those attempting to use the Apple bluetooth keyboard to it's full
> capacity (with arrow keys and all) you'll discover rather quickly that
> iSSH does not recognize these keys. This does not match the simulator
> behavior with a "simulated hardware keyboard." Arrow keys, ESC,
> function keys, etc. all seem to work fine typing using a regular
> keyboard into the simulator. However, from a real keyboard to a real
> device, key events don't seem to be generated (at all) as they do in
> the simulator.
>
> So, after a some research I'm beginning to think there's some
> disconnect, either between the iPhone OS or the simulator's
> implementation that leads me to believe that the keys are not
> supported at all or simply not yet.
>
> I'm going to keep at it but at this point I'm not sure what can be
> done. I'll keep everyone posted so watch this space. I'll be posting
> something on the website too so I can let people know of this issue.
>
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