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Root [Release] Android 2.2 Froyo for the Droid X

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I think you cheated:eek:
 
Say piiman... mind letting us in on how you achieved scores over 4g's? I have a 'fix' I need to satisfy now and it looks like you got the key!
 
Say piiman... mind letting us in on how you achieved scores over 4g's? I have a 'fix' I need to satisfy now and it looks like you got the key!

I did the framework = true in some file and I ran it three times the first two were like everyone else in the 2000+ range but the third time was what I posted.

I kept that one to show off with :D
 
I did the framework = true in some file and I ran it three times the first two were like everyone else in the 2000+ range but the third time was what I posted.

I kept that one to show off with :D

you mean build.prop, stagefright=true:D
 
sweet... trying it now

Does anyone know of a keyboard that ACTUALLY contains editing keys like up/down/left/right arrows and an esc key? It boggles my little peabrain to fathon why ANYONE would want a keyboard without these necessary keys if you intend to do ANY text editing of any kind yet every keyboard I have seen for the droid is omis of these keys.
 
sweet... trying it now

Does anyone know of a keyboard that ACTUALLY contains editing keys like up/down/left/right arrows and an esc key? It boggles my little peabrain to fathon why ANYONE would want a keyboard without these necessary keys if you intend to do ANY text editing of any kind yet every keyboard I have seen for the droid is omis of these keys.

Swype has was them just swype from the info to the sym key
You'll get them all and more
 
Sweet... had no idea they were embedded in the swype app. I am however having issues finding an esc key there. Do you know if there is one or not?

Sorry for the requests.... I am editing the build.prop with vi within a terminal emulator on the droid.... the arrow keys and esc are critical to the edit process within vi.
 
you could just edit it on your computer

Oh sure droider13... state the obvious why don't you... haven't you figured out by now I am anything but 'conventional'? :D

I ask you.... What's better than hacking a droid right through it's own interfaces? .... I know I know.... hacking it through a windows interface! :p

But I have it ALL ready to go and all I have to do is hit an escape key!

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.... there's gots to be one here somewhere!
 
Oh sure droider13... state the obvious why don't you... haven't you figured out by now I am anything but 'conventional'? :D

I ask you.... What's better than hacking a droid right through it's own interfaces? .... I know I know.... hacking it through a windows interface! :p

But I have it ALL ready to go and all I have to do is hit an escape key!

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.... there's gots to be one here somewhere!

well you keep looking and I will be ready to give you the commands:D
 
Sweet... had no idea they were embedded in the swype app. I am however having issues finding an esc key there. Do you know if there is one or not?

Sorry for the requests.... I am editing the build.prop with vi within a terminal emulator on the droid.... the arrow keys and esc are critical to the edit process within vi.

You just hit the abc key to get back
 
The abc key does not register as an esc key within vi through the terminal window. Need an esc key within the droid keyboard.
 
Man - all this talk about Swipe has convinced me to try it out. So far I like what I see. I think I have a new default keyboard.
 
Oh you want to save the file? Look at the menu. "save changes" Droider13 you're sooo mean who the hell ever thought you were helpful? LOL

lol:)
:)oh I didn't know he wanted that, he wanted the esc key and I don' know where that is...maybe because there is none
 
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