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DreamShell v4.0 UI controls manual - SWAT - 21.11.2023 07:04 DreamShell 4.0 has the ability to speed up control, but not everyone knows about it and not everything is written in the footnotes of the applications. I decided to create a topic to shed light on this issue, refine this information, and place it in some manual in the future. Main UI ------------ Joystick - Move mouse cursor to any position on screen. D-pad - Down: Move cursor to next widget on screen. - Up: Move cursor to previous widget on screen. - Right: Move cursor to last widget on screen. - Left: Move cursor to first widget on screen. Buttons - Start: Show virtual keyboard. You can then press Esc (B) to show console. - A: Mouse left click. - B: Mouse right click. - X: Hold to enable custom behavior for widgets (only FileManager yet). - Y: Hold to enable custom behavior for widgets (only FileManager yet). Shifts (triggers) - Left shift + Right shift + X button: Save screenshot of screen. FileManager widget with X or Y pressed - Joystick: Move up/down to select scroll position. You can also press it to left and right sides to make it easier to hold position. Because it does not control the intensity, but the specific position. - D-pad down: Scroll file list down. - D-pad up: Scroll file list up. - D-pad right: Scroll file list down faster. - D-pad left: Scroll file list up faster. Virtual keyboard ------------------------- - Start: Hide virtual keyboard. - Joystick: Select square with chars. - A, B, X, Y: Type char. - Left shift: Alternative layout. - Right shift: Alternative layout. - Both shifts: Change zoom. Console ------------ - D-pad left: Move command line cursor to left. - D-pad right: Move command line cursor to right. - D-pad up: Previous command from history. - D-pad down: Next command from history. - Escape and F1 on keyboard (hw and virtual): Toggle console. - TAB on keyboard: Autocompletion. |