Does this apply to both JtyOne and JSZeddy?marste wrote:Unfortunately also on my Android 5.1 (SlimSaber bacon) keyboard is not working!![]()
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No, JSZeddy (that I just saw!) works!
So they behave differently...
So they behave differently...
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Yes, their threads started independently but have been mixed up a litlle bit
JSZeddy needs some CPU power, so how does it work on your device?

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For what I could see unfortunately very sluggish...olofsen wrote:Yes, their threads started independently but have been mixed up a litlle bitJSZeddy needs some CPU power, so how does it work on your device?

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This page might help for the javascript keyboard input!...marste wrote:No, JSZeddy (that I just saw!) works!
So they behave differently...
http://unixpapa.com/js/key.html
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I must admit that this is the emulator I use the most. It supports a lot of hardware, and runs all software flawless.1024MAK wrote:It does run on a ipad...
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But once you start typing, it is hard to see the "touch screen" keys.
I often miss a ZX81 on my iPad, as I'm rarely on my computer at home. It would be great to make JSZeddy more iPad friendly. It's very difficult to use on an iPad. Better keyboard support. Either by having an optional keyboard on screen, or an input field, that makes the screen keyboard pop-up.
Thanks for your great software.
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Is changing the "OP" (opacity) field in the top right corner to a lower value, such as 200, perhaps of value? (Note that the OP value is read when pressing the "Start" button, also when it is already running.)
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That helped quite a bit. Thank you.