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4.1.3. Virtual Keyboard
Figure 4.3.: The virtual keyboard
This is the virtual keyboard that is used when entering text in Rockbox, for example
when renaming a file or creating a new directory. The virtual keyboard can be easily
changed by making a text file with the required layout. More information on how to
achieve this can be found on the Rockbox website at
Note:
When the cursor is on the input line,
Select
deletes the preceding character
b
Key
Action
Left
/
Right
Move the cursor on the virtual keyboard.
If you move out of the picker area, you
get the previous/next page of characters
(if there is more than one).
Play
/
Submenu
Move the cursor on the virtual keyboard.
If you move out of the picker area you get
to the line edit mode.
Flip to the next page of characters (if
there is more than one).
Select
Insert the selected keyboard letter at the
current line cursor position.
Long
Select
Exit the virtual keyboard and save any
changes.
Power
Exit the virtual keyboard without saving
any changes.
4.2. Database
4.2.1. Introduction
This chapter describes the Rockbox music database system.
Using the information
contained in the tags (ID3v1, ID3v2, Vorbis Comments, Apev2, etc.) in your audio
files, Rockbox builds and maintains a database of the music files on your player and
allows you to browse them by Artist, Album, Genre, Song Name, etc. The criteria the
The Rockbox manual
(version 3.14)
Sansa Clip v2