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Add a macro for the Hold button on non-Archos targets. Link to blind FAQ at the top of the physical descriptions of the units. Add description for the Gigabeat F.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@13422 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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Christi Scarborough 2007-05-19 19:21:52 +00:00
parent 2dddc1c0d4
commit 94a372524a
15 changed files with 57 additions and 17 deletions

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\newcommand{\ButtonPower}{\btnfnt{Power}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollUp}{\btnfnt{Scroll Up}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollDown}{\btnfnt{Scroll Down}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollUp}

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonVolDown}{\btnfnt{Volume down}}
\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonA}{\btnfnt{A}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonUp}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollUp}{\btnfnt{Scroll Up}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollDown}{\btnfnt{Scroll Down}}
\newcommand{\ButtonPower}{\btnfnt{Power}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollUp}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollUp}{\btnfnt{Scroll Up}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollDown}{\btnfnt{Scroll Down}}
\newcommand{\ButtonPower}{\btnfnt{Power}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollUp}

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonRec}{\btnfnt{Rec}}
\newcommand{\ButtonOn}{\btnfnt{Play}}
\newcommand{\ButtonOff}{\btnfnt{Stop}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonUp}

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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonRec}{\btnfnt{Rec}}
\newcommand{\ButtonOn}{\btnfnt{Play}}
\newcommand{\ButtonOff}{\btnfnt{Stop}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonUp}

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollFwd}{\btnfnt{Scroll Fwd}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollBack}{\btnfnt{Scroll Back}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollBack}

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\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollFwd}{\btnfnt{Scroll Fwd}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollBack}{\btnfnt{Scroll Back}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollBack}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollFwd}{\btnfnt{Scroll Fwd}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollBack}{\btnfnt{Scroll Back}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollBack}

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\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollFwd}{\btnfnt{Scroll Fwd}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollBack}{\btnfnt{Scroll Back}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollBack}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollFwd}{\btnfnt{Scroll Fwd}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollBack}{\btnfnt{Scroll Back}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollBack}

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonSelect}{\btnfnt{Select}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollFwd}{\btnfnt{Scroll Fwd}}
\newcommand{\ButtonScrollBack}{\btnfnt{Scroll Back}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonScrollBack}

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@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
\newcommand{\ButtonPower}{\btnfnt{Power}}
\newcommand{\ButtonRec}{\btnfnt{Rec}}
\newcommand{\ButtonPlay}{\btnfnt{Play}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonUp}

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\newcommand{\ButtonPower}{\btnfnt{Power}}
\newcommand{\ButtonRec}{\btnfnt{Rec}}
\newcommand{\ButtonPlay}{\btnfnt{Play}}
\newcommand{\ButtonHold}{\btnfnt{Hold}}
%Button actions, standard context
\newcommand{\ActionStdPrev}{\ButtonUp}

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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ for approximately 1 second. In detail the buttons are described in the following
paragraph.
\blind{
Additional information is available for blind users on the Rockbox website at
\wikilink{BlindFAQ}.
%
\opt{h1xx}{
If you lay the \dap{} on the table with the joystick pointing
@ -26,7 +29,7 @@ paragraph.
if you start from the top-right corner and follow the side of the \dap{} in a
clockwise direction:
On the right side the buttons \ButtonOn{}, \ButtonOff{}, \ButtonMode{} and
the hold switch. Next comes on the bottom the USB port,
the \ButtonHold{} switch. Next comes on the bottom the USB port,
a small hole for resetting the \dap{}, charger plug. On the left side located
is the button \ButtonRec{}. At least the top has headphone mini-jack plug,
remote port, optical/line in and optical/line out.
@ -61,10 +64,10 @@ paragraph.
The top of the player will have the following, from left to
right:
\opt{ipod4g, ipod3g ,ipodcolor}{remote connector, headphone jack, hold
\opt{ipod4g, ipod3g ,ipodcolor}{remote connector, headphone jack, \ButtonHold{}
switch.}
\opt{ipodvideo}{hold switch, headphone jack.}
\opt{ipodmini}{hold switch, remote connector, headphone jack.}
\opt{ipodvideo}{\ButtonHold{} switch, headphone jack.}
\opt{ipodmini}{\ButtonHold{} switch, remote connector, headphone jack.}
The dock connector that is used to connect your \dap{} to your computer is on
the bottom panel of the \dap{}.
@ -78,16 +81,16 @@ paragraph.
counterclockwise. Note that the wheel is sensitive, so you will need to move
slowly at first and get a feel for how it works.
Note that when the hold switch is pushed toward the center of the \dap{},
``hold'' is on, and none of the other controls do anything. Be sure ``hold''
is off before trying to use your player.
Note that when the \ButtonHold{} switch is pushed toward the center of the \dap{},
hold is on, and none of the other controls do anything. Be sure
\ButtonHold{} is off before trying to use your player.
}
%
\opt{ipodnano}{
The main controls on the \dap{} are a slightly indented wheel with a
flat round button in the center. Hold the \dap{} with these controls on the
top surface. There is a Hold switch at one end, and headphone and USB jacks
at the other; be sure the end with the switch is facing away from you.
top surface. There is a \ButtonHold{} switch at one end, and headphone and USB
jacks at the other; be sure the end with the switch is facing away from you.
The button in the middle of the wheel is called \ButtonSelect{}. You can
operate the wheel by pressing the top, bottom, left or right sections,
@ -98,8 +101,8 @@ paragraph.
counterclockwise. Note that the wheel is sensitive, so you will need to move
slowly at first and get a feel for how it works.
Note that when the Hold switch is pushed toward the center of the \dap{},
Hold is on, and none of the other controls do anything; be sure Hold is
Note that when the \ButtonHold{} switch is pushed toward the center of the \dap{},
hold is on, and none of the other controls do anything; be sure \ButtonHold{} is
off before trying to use your player.
}
%
@ -132,12 +135,36 @@ paragraph.
hand side is the \ButtonPower{} button.
On the top panel of the \dap{}, from left to right, you can find the
following: hold switch, \opt{h10}{reset pin hole, }remote port and headphone
mini jack plug.
following: \ButtonHold() switch, \opt{h10}{reset pin hole, }remote port and
headphone mini jack plug.
On the bottom panel of the \dap{}, is the data cable port.}
%
\nopt{h1xx,h300,ipodnano,ipodvideo,ipodmini,ipod4g,ipod3g,ipodcolor,ondio,h10,h10_5gb}
\opt{gigabeatf}{
Hold the \dap{} with the screen on top and the controls on the right hand side.
Below the screen is a cross-shaped touch sensitive pad which contains the
\ButtonUp{}, \ButtonDown{}, \ButtonLeft{} and \ButtonRight{} controls. On the
top of the unit from left to right are the power socket, the \ButtonHold{}
switch, and the headphone socket. The \ButtonHold{} switch puts the \dap{} into
hold mode when it is switched to the right
of the unit. THe buttons will have no effect when this is the case.
Starting from the left hand side on the bottom of the unit, nearer to the front
than the back, is a recessed switch which
controls whether the battery is on or off. When this swtich is to the lwft,
the battery is disconnected. This can be used for a hard reset of the unit,
or if the \dap{} is being placed in storage. Next to that is a connector for
the docking station and finally on the right hand side of the bottom of the
unit is a mini USB socket for connecting directly to USB.
Finally on the right hand side of the unit are some control buttons. Going from
the bottom of the unit to the top there is a small round \ButtonA{} buttton then a
rocker volume switch with of the \ButttonVolDown{} button below the \ButtonVolUp{}
button. Above that is are two more small round buttons, the \ButtonMenu{}
button and nearest to the top of the unit the \ButtonPower{} button, which is held
down to turn the \dap{} on or off.}
%
\nopt{h1xx,h300,ipodnano,ipodvideo,ipodmini,ipod4g,ipod3g,ipodcolor,ondio,h10,h10_5gb,gigabeatf}
{
\fixme{Write a section describing the \dap{} for blind users.}
}
@ -183,9 +210,9 @@ To turn on and off your Rockbox enabled \dap{} use the following keys:
\opt{ipod}
{
Rockbox has a dual-boot feature. To boot into the original firmware, shut
down the device as described above. Turn on the ``hold'' switch
down the device as described above. Turn on the \ButtonHold{} switch
immediately after turning the player on. Once Rockbox displays the
message ``Loading original firmware ...'' you may turn the ``hold''
message ``Loading original firmware ...'' you may turn the \ButtonHold{}
switch off. Rockbox will boot into the original firmware.
\note{The described method of dual-booting works with Rockbox bootloader