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[Q] Nook Simple Touch On Solar Power

Hiya Everyone,

I've just rooted my Nook Simple Touch and have it all working from a USB keyboard which is great!

I really need the Nook as my unit has no mains electricity and I use solar panels instead which can be difficult at times as they are mounted in the window and are facing the wrong way really but it is what it is. I know everyone is alarmed at the amount of power it uses when in USB mode but it's nothing compared to the 5 watts my DAB radio pulls! To be honest it's even at lot less than the 1.5watts of the LED light!



Anyway it's basically great but I want to get it working as well as I can for my application.



I'm using a new text editor from F-Droid called Text Warrior:



http://ift.tt/1Mt1opu



It's the best text editor I've found for the Nook so far and it's also a GNU application with source code!

If you havn't already checked out the F-Droid stuff I really recommend it as a lot of the apps there work on the Nook and it can be hard to find stuff for the earlier versions of Android.



Anyway that's my setup. What I'm wondering is if it's possible to assign keys on my USB keyboard to do different things and how I would go about doing that? For instance it might be cool if I could use the Esc key as a back button or the extended win keys menu key as an android menu button and things like page up and page down etc. How could I go about setting the keys up for different functions? Anyone have any idea?



Freya





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