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ShadowVision
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Internet Browser and Keyboard

Post by ShadowVision »

The Internet Browser was in German and I think I've fixed that. But the keyboard isn't acting right. The "y" is a "z." Is there something I'm missing?

If this is in the manual, I plan on printing it off on Monday when I've got access to a laser printer.

Ideally, I'd like to be able to go from the Media Manger to YouTube and other sites and upload without having to leave the S4kP. I think that is how it was designed to work.
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Re: Internet Browser and Keyboard

Post by MichaelD »

The internet browser is in German, so to speak, and as such the German keyboard is mapped out in a slightly different way - similar to Mac and PC keyboards I suppose.

You can browse the internet but you can't download or upload anything - presumably to keep the system safe.
Therefore although you can create many different file formats and export them you can't send them to any sites with Media Manager.

Note;
If any of you launch the internet side of the machine, without a keyboard, and find that you can't get out of it you can use the small button on the right, above the larger one on your trackball, to escape from this section.
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Re: Internet Browser and Keyboard

Post by ShadowVision »

I suspected that the Internet options were limited. This is a shame, however, understandable. I've always like the closed nature of my AVIO. It was and is a machine that does one thing very well.

And once I fugured it out, I had a PC attached to it via a firewire for transfer and conversion.

I wonder if I could attach an old PC to the S4P through Ethernet and use Media Manager to transfer files?
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