Correct - the edit control has focus. You can't currently move from it to the rest of the keys, but that would certainly be a way through this problem. Unfortunately, it's not likely to be done prior to Atlantis being released, as there's too many things that might break.
I will certainly look into it after Atlantis - please post a trac ticket about it so I don't forget.
Cheers,
Jonathan
jmarshall
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2008-09-23 02:52
Post: #11
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midgetspy
Sick Beard Author Posts: 867 Joined: Jan 2008 Reputation: 11 Location: Edmonton, Canada |
2008-09-23 20:15
Post: #12
OK, logged: http://trac.xbmc.org/ticket/4959
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craigg75
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Sep 2008 Reputation: 0 |
2008-09-26 03:18
Post: #13
Couldn't you just send a tab keystroke to tab off the edit control and into the keyboard. Once you are in the keyboard you should be able to use the arrow keys to navigate around and sending <enter> when you want to select a letter. If you want to get back to the edit control couldn't you just tab back to it?
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matt_cyr
Fan Joined: Oct 2007 Reputation: 0 |
2008-09-26 04:02
Post: #14
Nope, it's not set up like that. I've tried
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