Monday, June 21, 2010

More about the BT keyboard support

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I can't respond to reviews posted to iTunes so my best choice is
here. Again, I'm fully aware of the BT issues in iSSH. At this point
I'm doing everything I reasonably can to support the keyboard within
the published Apple API. I have a radar issue published with Apple
that was returned to me as a duplicate so the best I can do is wait at
this point.

Several people have pointed out that Jump has some (incorrectly
identified as "full") external keyboard support. It's obvious what
they're doing and this is covered under one of the stickies already on
this forum as a workaround. Unfortunately I can't intercept
international characters without breaking international character
support. More to the issue is that while some common combinations are
supported (like Alt+F), chords and combination international character
keys (like ALT+N and ALT+E) won't work and there's nothing one can do
to recognize the Ctrl key at all.

To me, having a "half supported" keyboard is as bad or worse than
having the basics supported.

So just to recap: I'm more than familiar with the BT keyboard
limitations. If there were a good, Apple approved fix for it I can
assure you it would be submitted immediately and an ad hoc made
available at the same time.

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