i installed reware on my palmTX and it runs nicely. i have an external microphone-port on the TX which allowes me to record into PalmOS application. but when i run PDa under reware i cannot use adc~. i just get direct input to output, even without PDa running. the Audio Mixer app doesn't seem to support a mic-input.
has anybody a solution for this?
another question: how can i emulate a right mouse click to reach the contextmenu for PDa object-properties on the TX? the same for shift-click to enter float values in a numberbox.
olli
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Hey,
The mic input should work, but you'll need to tweak the ALSA mixer
settings to get it to work. I haven't tried yet on mine, but it
should work.
The way I have done this is by opening up the terminal on the palm,
then running 'alsamixer'. You can use the buttons as arrow keys,
which makes life easier. There is a "mic monitor" setting there which
makes the direct input to output.
Hmm, right click... I guess I should add that. How do you think it
should work? I am guessing press-and-hold would be the easiest
thing. Anyone else know of a PDA shortcut for right-click?
.hc
On Jan 14, 2009, at 6:25 PM, a. tonal wrote:
i installed reware on my palmTX and it runs nicely. i have an external microphone-port on the TX which allowes me to
record into PalmOS application. but when i run PDa under reware i cannot use adc~. i just get direct input to output, even without PDa running. the Audio Mixer app doesn't seem to support a mic-input.has anybody a solution for this?
another question: how can i emulate a right mouse click to reach the
contextmenu for PDa object-properties on the TX? the same for shift- click to enter float values in a numberbox.olli
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