• Haiku B5

    From Granville Errol Casey, Jr@1337:3/194 to All on Sat Sep 21 23:10:36 2024
    Heard people talking about the new beta release. Downloaded it and i'm impressed.

    I was able to connect with telnet and ssh, but when I use right arrow key it is not working as expected.

    The reader I used with synchronet uses right arrow to go to the next message.

    Don't know if it is encoding of the terminal or what is causing the issue.

    I was impressed to find that Haiku recognized my kensington expert trackball scroll wheel. so don't have it working in my linux vm! lol
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  • From Dumas Walker@1337:3/103 to GRANVILLE ERROL CASEY, JR on Sun Sep 22 09:43:00 2024
    Heard people talking about the new beta release. Downloaded it and i'm impressed.

    I was able to connect with telnet and ssh, but when I use right arrow key it i
    not working as expected.

    The reader I used with synchronet uses right arrow to go to the next message.

    Don't know if it is encoding of the terminal or what is causing the issue.

    I was impressed to find that Haiku recognized my kensington expert trackball scroll wheel. so don't have it working in my linux vm! lol

    youtube keeps suggesting that I watch videos about the new release. I will need to take a look at them.


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  • From halian@1337:3/159 to Granville Errol Casey, Jr on Sun Sep 29 07:04:51 2024
    Heard people talking about the new beta release. Downloaded it and i'm impressed.

    I just installed it on my main desktop. Am happy that I don't have to use fallback video drivers anymore, though of course I'd love to have hardware acceleration (I use an AMD GPU) and multi-monitor support.

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  • From jenetta@1337:3/159 to All on Sun Sep 29 17:54:17 2024
    I've installed Haiku B5 on an old Core 2 duo I had sitting around. I'm
    very, very impressed with it... but I couldn't get input leap working,
    so I end up not using it much as I don't want to swap to my other
    keyboard and mouse

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  • From Dumas Walker@1337:3/103 to JENETTA on Mon Sep 30 10:40:00 2024
    I've installed Haiku B5 on an old Core 2 duo I had sitting around. I'm
    very, very impressed with it... but I couldn't get input leap working,
    so I end up not using it much as I don't want to swap to my other
    keyboard and mouse

    Nice. Pardon my ignorance, but what is "input leap"?


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  • From Errol Casey@1337:3/194 to jenetta on Mon Sep 30 17:53:15 2024
    Re: Re: Haiku B5
    By: jenetta to All on Sun Sep 29 2024 05:54 pm

    I've installed Haiku B5 on an old Core 2 duo I had sitting around. I'm very, very impressed with it... but I couldn't get input leap working, so I end up not using it much as I don't want to swap to my other keyboard and mouse

    I had not heard of input leap. I see it is a fork of synergy which I have used. Sad it did not work. It is nice to be able to share keyboard/mouse.

    I have a keyboard that has BT/usb 2.4G ; so I can use it with two computers. and a BT mouse. Had issue with BT mouse on Pi; so now I have two mice LOL.

    Need to go back and figure out the mouse issue; it can actually support 3 devices. but just using it for 1 since it freaked out. have track ball on other computer.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@1337:3/178 to Errol Casey on Tue Oct 1 07:51:00 2024
    Errol Casey wrote to jenetta <=-

    I have a keyboard that has BT/usb 2.4G ; so I can use it with two computers. and a BT mouse. Had issue with BT mouse on Pi; so now I have two mice LOL.

    I have a hybrid work/home setup with a home desktop and work laptop.
    When I realized my new monitor had 2 HDMI inputs, I ditched Synergy
    (which I never got working quite right) and ran one HDMI to each system.

    I use a Logitech MX series keyboard and mouse. Each can connect to 3
    unifying receiver. I have one receiver in each system.

    To switch, I hit a button on the monitor, one on the keyboard and one on
    the switch. It's pretty quick once you get used to it.

    The Logitech receivers are pretty trouble-free.

    They make a new receiver technology (bolt?) that apparently can work
    with their high-end headsets, too. Right now, I'm using a Jabra
    bluetooth headset that pairs to two devices.



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  • From jenetta@1337:3/159 to All on Tue Oct 1 21:11:13 2024
    Great idea! Any way you keep the keyboard or mouse from doing
    keystrokes or mouse movement on your main machine when working on your
    other machine?

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