Fingerwork for the Iphone Shell
They are using single-finger touch to bring up a neat “grid” menu, short and long single finger swipe, and two finger swipe. I’m still figuring it out, but what I know is nice. For example, short swipes up and down gets you the up/down command history in the shell, just like an up/down arrow would. Short swipe up to the “northeast” is a ctrl-c, to the “southwest” is tab. “west” is backspace, and “east” is space. Two-finger swipe up (”north”) is the conf page, down is hide/show keyboard, “west” and “east” flip between the multiple terminal sessions. When you touch and hold, a square “menu” of buttons comes up, and sliding to them either does the function (e.g. “clear”), or changes the “menu” to a set of variants. For example, sliding to the “ls” button - which is darker to indicate that there are options there - switches the rest of the squares to variants : “ls -a”, “ls -al”, “ls -s” etc.
Am 21. April 2010 um 16:33 Uhr
Вот этого я ждал! Огромное спасибо!…
менеджер - технолог For example, short swipes up and down gets you the up/down command history in the shell, just like an up/down arrow would. […….