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1 % $Id$ %
2 \section{\label{ref:SystemOptions}System}
3 \subsection{Start Screen}
4 Set the screen that Rockbox will start in. The default is the main menu but
5 the following options are available: % almost all items in the main menu with a few exceptions
6 \begin{description}
7 \item[Previous Screen.] Start Rockbox in the same screen as when it was shut off.
8 \item[Main Menu.] Show the main menu.
9 \item[Files.] Display the file browser, starting in the root directory of your \dap.
10 \item[Database.] Show the default database view.
11 \item[Resume Playback.] Go to the WPS and and resume playback from where it was
12 before turning off (if there is a playlist to resume).
13 \item[Settings.] Display the main settings menu.
14 \opt{recording}{%
15 \item[Recording.] Start the \dap{} in the recording screen
16 (recording does not start automatically).
18 \opt{radio}{%
19 \item[FM Radio.] Go to the radio screen and start playing.
21 \item[Recent Bookmarks.] Show the list of recent bookmarks as
22 described in \reference{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual}. Bookmarking needs
23 to be enabled.
24 \end{description}
26 \nopt{sansa}%will probably be there on Sansas one day - exclude it the simple way without specific option
27 {\nopt{sansaAMS}{
28 \subsection{Battery}
29 Options relating to the \opt{archos}{batteries}\nopt{archos}{battery}
30 in the \dap.
31 \begin{description}
32 \item [Battery Capacity.] This setting can be used to tell Rockbox what
33 capacity (in mAh) the battery being used has. The default is
34 \opt{player,recorder}{1500~mAh}%
35 \opt{recorderv2fm}{2200~mAh}%
36 \opt{ondiosp,ondiofm,vibe500}{1000~mAh}%
37 \opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{1300~mAh}%
38 \opt{mpiohd200}{850~mAh}%
39 \opt{ipodmini}{400~mAh (1G) or 630~mAh (2G)}%
40 \opt{ipodcolor}{700~mAh}%
41 \opt{ipodnano}{300~mAh}%
42 \opt{ipodvideo}{400~mAh (30~GB) or 600~mAh (60~GB and 80~GB)}%
43 \opt{ipod4g}{630~mAh}%
44 \opt{ipod3g}{630~mAh}%
45 \opt{ipod1g2g}{1200~mAh}%
46 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5}{950~mAh}%
47 \opt{gigabeatf}{2000~mAh}%
48 \opt{gigabeats}{700~mAh}%
49 \opt{cowond2}{1600~mAh}%
50 , which is the capacity value for the standard
51 \opt{archos}{batteries}\nopt{archos}{battery} shipped with the \dap.
52 Rockbox uses this value for runtime estimation, not battery percentage
53 calculation. Changing this setting has no effect whatsoever on
54 actual battery life. This setting only affects the accuracy of the
55 runtime estimation as shown on screen.
56 \opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5}{Rockbox does not automatically distinguish
57 between the ``L'' models and the ``simple'' models which determine the
58 default value. If your \dap{} is an
59 \opt{iaudiom3}{M3L}%
60 \opt{iaudiom5}{M5L}%
61 \opt{iaudiox5}{X5L}
62 set the value to 2250~mAh for more accuracy in the runtime estimation.}
63 \opt{ipod,sansa}{This value is fairly meaningless in the \playerman{}
64 family at present, and work is on-going into finding a better way to
65 determine battery life.}
67 \opt{battery_types}{
68 \item [Battery Type.] This setting tells Rockbox which type of battery
69 is currently used in the \dap{}. The two supported battery types are
70 ``Alkaline'' or ``NiMH''.}
72 \opt{usb_charging_enable}{
73 \item [Charge During USB Connection.] This option lets you control whether
74 the \dap{} should charge during the USB connection and hence draw the
75 full 500~mA. Turning it \setting{Off} is recommended if the \dap{} is
76 connected through an unpowered USB hub or a laptop port. To use a USB
77 AC adapter, select \setting{Force} to instruct the \dap{} to also
78 charge when USB power is available but no connection is established.
81 \end{description}
83 \opt{dircache,HAVE_DISK_STORAGE}{
84 \subsection{Disk}
85 Options relating to the hard disk.
87 \begin{description}
88 \opt{HAVE_DISK_STORAGE}{
89 \item [Disk Spindown.] Rockbox has a timer that makes it spin down the
90 hard disk after it is idle for a certain amount of time. This setting
91 controls the amount of time between the last user activity and the time
92 that the disk spins down. This idle time is only affected by user
93 activity, like navigating through the \setting{File Browser}. When the
94 hard disk spins up to fill the audio buffer, it automatically spins down
95 afterwards.
98 \opt{dircache}{
99 \item [Directory Cache.] Rockbox has the ability to cache the contents of
100 your drive in RAM. The \setting{Directory Cache} takes a small amount of
101 memory away from Rockbox that would otherwise be used to buffer music,
102 but it speeds up navigation in the file browser by eliminating
103 the slight pause between the time a navigation button is pressed and the
104 time Rockbox responds. Turning this setting on activates the
105 directory cache, and turning it off deactivates the directory
106 cache.
107 \note{The first time you enable the directory cache,
108 Rockbox will request a reboot of the \dap{} and upon restarting take a few
109 minutes to scan the drive. After this, the directory cache will work in the
110 background.}
112 \end{description}
113 } % \opt{dircache,HAVE_DISK_STORAGE}
115 \subsection{Idle Poweroff}
116 Rockbox can be configured to turn off power after the unit has been idle for a
117 defined number of minutes. The \dap{} is idle when playback is stopped or
118 paused. It is not idle while the USB or charger is connected
119 \opt{recording}{, or while recording}.
120 Settings are either \setting{Off} or 1 to 10 minutes in 1 minute steps. Then
121 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes are available.
124 \subsection{Limits}
125 This sub menu relates to limits in the Rockbox operating system.
126 \begin{description}
127 \item [Max Entries in File Browser.] This setting controls the limit on
128 the number of files that you can see in any particular directory in the
129 file browser. You can configure the size to be between 50 and
130 10,000 files in steps of 50. The default is 400. Higher values will shorten
131 the music buffer, so you should increase this setting \emph{only} if you have
132 directories with a large number of files.
134 \item [Max Playlist Size.] This setting controls the maximum size of
135 a playlist. The playlist size can be between 1,000 and 32,000 files,
136 in steps of 1,000 (default is 10,000). Higher values will shorten the
137 music buffer, so you should increase this setting \emph{only} if you
138 have very large playlists.
139 \end{description}
140 \note{You will need to restart your player for changes to these options
141 to take effect.}
142 % TODO: this needs to be rewritten in another style, it lets you mix sound from another source into the music
143 \opt{player}{
144 \subsection{Line In} This option activates the line-in port on \dap, which is
145 off by default. This is useful for such applications as:
146 \begin{itemize}
147 \item Game boy $\rightarrow$ \dap $\rightarrow$ human
148 \item laptop $\rightarrow$ \dap $\rightarrow$ human
149 \item LAN party computer $\rightarrow$ \dap $\rightarrow$ human
150 \end{itemize}
153 \opt{HAVE_CAR_ADAPTER_MODE}{
154 \subsection{Car Adapter Mode}
155 This option turns \setting{On} and \setting{Off} the car ignition
156 auto stop function.
157 \begin{description}
158 \item [Car Adapter Mode.] When using the \dap{} in a car,
159 \setting{Car Adapter Mode} automatically stops playback on the \dap{} when
160 power (i.e. from cigarette lighter power adapter) to the external DC in jack
161 is turned off. If the \setting{Car Adapter Mode} is set to \setting{On},
162 Rockbox will pause playback when the external power off condition is
163 detected. Rockbox will then shutdown the \dap{} after the length of time set
164 in the \setting{Idle Poweroff} setting (see above).
165 If power to the DC in jack is turned back on before the \emph{Idle Poweroff}
166 function has shut the \dap{} off, playback will be resumed 5 seconds after
167 the power is applied. This delay is to allow for the time while the car
168 engine is being started.
169 \end{description}
171 Once the \dap{} is shut off either manually, or automatically with the
172 \setting{Idle Poweroff} function, it must be powered up manually to resume
173 playback.
176 \opt{accessory_supply}{
177 \subsection{\label{ref:AccessoryPowerSupply}Accessory Power Supply}
178 This option turns the accessory power supply \setting{On} and \setting{Off}.
179 The Apple accessory protocol has been partially implemented in Rockbox, and
180 thus there is a reasonable chance that your favourite accessory will work.
181 The accessory may require power from the \dap{} to function, and if so you should turn
182 this option \setting{On}. If it is not required, then turning this setting
183 \setting{Off} will save battery and therefore result in better runtime.
186 \opt{lineout_poweroff}{
187 \subsection{\label{ref:LineoutOnOff}Line Out}
188 This option turns the \dap{}'s line-out \setting{On} and \setting{Off}. On some
189 devices an enabled line-out will consume some power even if not used. If it is
190 not required, then turning this setting \setting{Off} will save battery and
191 therefore result in better runtime.
194 \opt{HAVE_BUTTON_LIGHTS}{
195 \opt{e200,e200v2}{
196 \subsection{Wheel Light Timeout}
197 This setting controls the amount of time the wheel lights shine after a
198 button press or wheel turn. If set to \setting{Off}, the LEDs will not
199 light when a button is pressed. If set to \setting{On}, the lights will
200 never shut off. If set to a time (1 to 120 seconds), the wheel will stay
201 lit for that amount of time after a button press or wheel turn.
203 \nopt{e200,e200v2}{
204 \subsection{Button Light Timeout}
205 This setting controls the amount of time the button lights shine after a
206 button press. If set to \setting{Off}, the LEDs will not light when a
207 button is pressed. If set to \setting{On}, the lights will never shut off.
208 If set to a time (1 to 120 seconds), the buttons will stay lit for
209 that amount of time after a button press.
211 \opt{gigabeatf}{
212 \subsection{Button Light Brightness}
213 Changes the brightness of the button lights.
217 \opt{swcodec}{
218 \subsection{Keyclicks}
219 This menu controls key clicks on button presses.
220 \begin{description}
221 \item [Keyclick. ]This setting controls how strong the Keyclicks are.
222 If set to \setting{Off}, the keyclicks will be disabled.
224 \item [Keyclick repeats.] This setting turns keyclick repeats \setting{On}
225 and \setting{Off}. If set to \setting{On}, the keyclicks will be
226 repeated when you hold down a button. If set to \setting{Off}, you will
227 hear only one click.
228 \end{description}
231 \opt{usb_hid}{
232 \subsection{\label{ref:USB_HID}USB HID}
233 This option turns the USB HID feature \setting{On} and \setting{Off}.
234 When this feature is enabled, the \dap{} enumerates as a Human Interface
235 Device (HID), composed of several HID sub devices.
236 Since the \dap{} also enumerates as a Mass Storage Device, it becomes a USB
237 Composite Device, which contains both these devices.
239 \subsection{USB Keypad Mode}
240 This setting control the keypad mode when the \dap{} is attached to a
241 computer through USB. Pressing a key on the \dap{} sends a keystroke the
242 computer the \dap{} is attached to, according to the mapping set by the
243 keypad mode. There are different modes which provide different
244 functionality.
245 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD%
246 ,IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD%
247 ,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{%
248 Switching modes back and forth is done by pressing the
249 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{\ButtonRec}%
250 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}%
251 {\ButtonPower}%
252 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}{\ButtonSelect+\ButtonRight}
253 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonOK+\ButtonLeft}
255 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{Long \ButtonRec}%
256 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}%
257 {Long \ButtonPower}%
258 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}{\ButtonSelect+\ButtonLeft}
259 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonOK+\ButtonRight}
260 keys, respectively.%
262 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
263 Remote %
264 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCDsp / Long \ButtonRCDsp}%
265 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCMode / Long \ButtonRCMode}
266 can also be used to switch modes.%
268 \newline\newline
269 The following modes are available:
270 \begin{description}
272 \item [Multimedia.] This mode lets you control the volume, playback,
273 and skips tracks on the host computer. It is equivalent for the
274 multimedia keys found on top of some multimedia keyboards.
276 \begin{btnmap}
277 % Volume up / down
278 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
279 {\ButtonScrollFwd / \ButtonScrollBack}
280 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}
281 {\ButtonVolUp / \ButtonVolDown}
282 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp / \ButtonScrollDown}
283 \opt{MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonUp / \ButtonDown}
285 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
286 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}
287 {\ButtonRCVolUp / \ButtonRCVolDown}%
289 Volume up / down, respectively
292 % Volume mute
293 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
294 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}{\ButtonSelect}
295 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonSelect; \ButtonBack}
296 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonFF}
297 \opt{IRIVER_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonMenu}
299 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
300 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCFF}%
301 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCHeart}%
303 Volume mute
306 % Playback play / pause
307 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{\ButtonUp}
308 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD%
309 ,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonPlay}
310 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonPlay; \ButtonUp}
312 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
313 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCPlay}%
314 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCPlay}%
316 Play / Pause
319 % Playback stop
320 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{\ButtonPower}
321 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonMenu; \ButtonDown}
322 \opt{SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{\ButtonHome}
323 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRew; Long \ButtonPlay}
324 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
325 {\ButtonMenu; Long \ButtonPlay}
326 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonCancel; Long \ButtonPlay}
327 \opt{MROBE100_PAD}{\ButtonDisplay; Long {\ButtonPlay}}
329 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
330 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCPlay}%
331 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCDisplay; Long \ButtonRCPlay}%
333 Stop
336 % Scan previous track
337 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,%
338 IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD%
339 ,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
340 {\ButtonLeft}
341 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{\ButtonPrev; \ButtonLeft}%
343 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
344 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCRew}%
346 Scan previous track
349 % Scan next track
350 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD%
351 ,IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD%
352 ,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
353 {\ButtonRight}
354 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{\ButtonNext; \ButtonRight}%
356 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
357 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCFF}%
359 Scan next track
361 \end{btnmap}
363 \item [Presentation.] This mode lets you control a presentation program
364 (e.g. OpenOffice Impress, and some other popular application), making
365 the \dap{} a wired remote control device. This mode is can be useful
366 for lecturers who does not have a wireless remote control for this
367 purpose.
369 \begin{btnmap}
370 % Slideshow start
371 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{\ButtonUp}
372 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonPlay; \ButtonUp}
373 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD%
374 ,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonPlay}
376 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
377 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCPlay}%
379 Slideshow start
382 % Slideshow leave
383 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{\ButtonPower}
384 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{Long \ButtonPlay; Long \ButtonUp}
385 \opt{SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{\ButtonHome}
386 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{Long \ButtonPlay}
387 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}{Long \ButtonPlay}
388 \opt{MROBE100_PAD}{\ButtonDisplay; Long \ButtonPlay}
390 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
391 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCPlay}%
393 Slideshow leave
396 % Slide previous
397 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
398 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
399 {\ButtonLeft}
400 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonPrev; \ButtonLeft}
401 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRew}
403 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
404 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCRew}%
406 Slide previous
409 % Slide next
410 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
411 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
412 {\ButtonRight}
413 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonNext; \ButtonRight}
414 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonFF}
416 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
417 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCFF}%
419 Slide next
422 % Slide first
423 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
424 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
425 {Long \ButtonLeft}
426 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{Long \ButtonPrev; Long \ButtonLeft}
427 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonRew}
429 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
430 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCRew}%
432 Slide first
435 % Slide last
436 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
437 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
438 {Long \ButtonRight}
439 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{Long \ButtonNext; Long \ButtonRight}
440 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonFF}
442 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
443 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCFF}%
445 Slide last
448 % Screen black
449 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD%
450 ,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{\ButtonDown}
451 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonLeft}
452 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
453 {\ButtonMenu}
454 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonCancel}
456 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
457 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCDisplay}%
459 Black screen
462 % Screen white
463 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD%
464 ,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{Long \ButtonDown}
465 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonLeft}
466 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
467 {Long \ButtonMenu}
468 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonMenu}
470 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
471 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCDisplay}%
473 White screen
476 % Link previous / next
477 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
478 {\ButtonScrollBack / \ButtonScrollFwd}
479 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}
480 {\ButtonVolUp / \ButtonVolDown}
481 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp / \ButtonScrollDown}
482 \opt{MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonUp / \ButtonDown}
484 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
485 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}
486 {\ButtonRCVolUp / \ButtonRCVolDown}%
488 Previous / next link in slide, respectively
491 % Mouse click
492 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
493 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
494 {\ButtonSelect}
495 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonSelect; \ButtonBack}
496 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRight}
497 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonOK}
499 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
500 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCFF}%
501 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCHeart}%
503 Perform a `mouse click' over a link
506 % Mouse over
507 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
508 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}{Long \ButtonSelect}
509 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{Long \ButtonSelect; Long \ButtonBack}
510 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonRight}
511 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{Long \ButtonOK}
513 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
514 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCRew}%
515 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCHeart}%
517 Perform a `mouse over' over a link
519 \end{btnmap}
521 \item [Browser.] This mode lets you control a web browser (e.g.
522 Firefox). It uses the \dap{}'s keys to navigate through the web page
523 and different tabs, navigate through history, and to control zoom.
525 \begin{btnmap}
526 % Scroll up / down
527 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
528 {\ButtonScrollBack / \ButtonScrollFwd}
529 \opt{SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}
530 {\ButtonVolUp / \ButtonVolDown}
531 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}
532 {\ButtonPrev; \ButtonVolUp / \ButtonNext; \ButtonVolDown}
533 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp / \ButtonScrollDown}
534 \opt{MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonUp / \ButtonDown}
536 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
537 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}
538 {\ButtonRCVolUp / \ButtonRCVolDown}%
540 Scroll up / down, respectively
543 % Scroll page up / page down
544 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}
545 {\ButtonUp / \ButtonDown}
546 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonUp / \ButtonDown}
547 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRew / \ButtonFF}
548 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
549 {\ButtonPlay / \ButtonMenu}
550 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonOK / \ButtonCancel}
552 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
553 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCPlay / \ButtonRCDisplay}%
555 Scroll page up / page down, respectively
558 % Zoom in / out
559 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD}
560 {Long \ButtonUp / Long \ButtonDown}
561 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{Long \ButtonUp / Long \ButtonDown}
562 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonRew / Long \ButtonFF}
563 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
564 {Long \ButtonPlay / Long \ButtonMenu}
565 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonPlay / \ButtonMenu}
567 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
568 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCFF / Long \ButtonRCRew}%
569 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}
570 {Long \ButtonRCPlay / Long \ButtonRCDisplay}%
572 Zoom in / out, respectively
575 % Zoom reset
576 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}
577 {Long \ButtonSelect; Long \ButtonUp+\ButtonDown}
578 \opt{MROBE100_PAD}
579 {Long \ButtonSelect; Long \ButtonPlay+\ButtonMenu}
580 \opt{SANSA_CLIP_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}
581 {Long \ButtonSelect; Long \ButtonUp+\ButtonDown}
582 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}
583 {Long \ButtonSelect; Long \ButtonUp+\ButtonDown}
584 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonRew+\ButtonFF}
585 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
586 {Long \ButtonPlay+\ButtonMenu}
587 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{Long \ButtonPlay}
589 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
590 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCFF+\ButtonRCRew}%
591 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCHeart}%
593 Zoom reset
596 % Tab previous / next
597 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD%
598 ,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD%
599 ,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
600 {\ButtonLeft / \ButtonRight}
602 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
603 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD,MROBE100_RC_PAD}
604 {\ButtonRCRew / \ButtonRCFF}%
606 Tab previous / next, respectively
609 % Tab close
610 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{Long \ButtonPower}
611 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{Long \ButtonPlay; Long \ButtonBack}
612 \opt{SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{Long \ButtonHome}
613 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonLeft+\ButtonRight}
614 \opt{MROBE100_PAD}{Long \ButtonDisplay}
615 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
616 {Long \ButtonSelect+\ButtonMenu}
617 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{Long \ButtonCancel}
619 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
620 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCPlay}%
622 Tab close
625 % History back / forward
626 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD%
627 ,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD%
628 ,IPOD_1G2G_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
629 {Long \ButtonLeft / Long \ButtonRight}
631 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
632 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCRew / Long \ButtonRCFF}%
634 History back / forward
637 % View full-screen
638 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD%
639 ,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
640 {\ButtonSelect}
641 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonPlay}
642 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
643 {Long \ButtonSelect+\ButtonPlay}
644 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{Long \ButtonRec}
646 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
647 \opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCPlay}%
648 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCHeart}%
650 View full-screen toggle
652 \end{btnmap}
654 {\opt{usb_hid_mouse}{
655 \item [Mouse.] This mode emulates a mouse. Features supported: Mouse
656 movement; left and right button clicking; and dragging and dropping.
658 \begin{btnmap}
659 % Cursor move up / down / left / right
660 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,GIGABEAT_S_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD%
661 ,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
662 {\ButtonUp / \ButtonDown / \ButtonLeft / \ButtonRight}
663 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp / \ButtonScrollDown /
664 \ButtonLeft / \ButtonRight}
665 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
666 {\ButtonMenu / \ButtonPlay / \ButtonLeft / \ButtonRight}
668 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
669 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCPlay / \ButtonRCDisplay /
670 \ButtonRCRew / \ButtonRCFF}%
672 Cursor move up / down / left / right, respectively
675 % Mouse button left-click
676 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD%
677 ,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
678 {\ButtonSelect}
679 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonSelect; \ButtonBack}
680 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonPlay}
681 \opt{MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonMenu}
683 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
684 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCHeart}%
686 Left mouse button click
687 \nopt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}{
690 % Mouse button right-click
691 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,SANSA_C200_PAD}{\ButtonPower}
692 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ButtonMenu}
693 \opt{SANSA_CLIP_PAD}{\ButtonHome}
694 \opt{MROBE100_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{\ButtonPlay}
696 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
698 Right mouse button click
702 % Mouse wheel scroll up / down
703 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_1G2G_PAD}
704 {\ButtonScrollBack / \ButtonScrollFwd}
705 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRew / \ButtonFF}
706 \opt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}
707 {\ButtonVolUp; \ButtonPrev / \ButtonVolDown; \ButtonNext}
708 \opt{SANSA_C200_PAD,SANSA_CLIP_PAD,MROBE100_PAD}
709 {\ButtonVolUp / \ButtonVolDown}
710 \opt{PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}
711 {\ButtonOK / \ButtonCancel}
713 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
714 \opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCVolUp / \ButtonRCVolDown}%
716 Mouse wheel scroll up / down, respectively
718 \end{btnmap}
720 \end{description}
722 \opt{multidrive_usb}{
723 \subsection{USB Hide Internal Drive}
724 If this option is turned \setting{On}, the internal storage drive will not
725 be exposed on the USB Mass Storage Device. This e.g. makes it possible to
726 access the card slot from systems that can not handle USB devices with
727 multiple drives, such as some car audio systems.