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Root Remapping the keys

Maledict

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Jan 16, 2013
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Hello. I've been looking to remap the buttons on the Samsung Captivate Glide. I found a thread (can't post links yet, but the thread is titled "Reassign Physical Keys?") from about a year ago that said to edit a "STMPE_keypad.kl" file.

After an hour of trial and error, I've finally gotten my phone to a soft root (I can run "su" via a terminal and superadmin picks it up, but "adb root" via command prompt won't work). I edited this file with the suggestion in the thread (map key 217 to camera) and it's working.

My question is, is there any way I can map a key to open up "compose a new message"? Similar to the button at the top-left corner of the LG Xenon. Is there a command, like "MESSAGES" or something I can map a key to?
 
Thanks for the find! Unfortunately, ButtonRemapper can only assign the following functions:

"Power"
"Home"
"Menu"
"Back"
"Search"
"Volume up"
"Volume down"
"Camera"
"Focus"
"Endcall"
"Call"
"Media Play Pause"
"Media Stop"
"Media Next"
"Media Previous"
"Media Rewind"
"Media Fast Forward"
"Dpad center"
"Dpad up"
"Dpad down"
"Dpad left"
"Dpad right"

No New SMS :/
 
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Are you interested in perhaps a screen swype to open/compose sms instead of a button reassignment?
The reason I ask is, the laucher I use, has the option to assign screen gestures to perform functions, such as sms.

I could go for that for now, it would still be simpler than going to messages then clicking the little pencil icon

I am going to say that you might not find it as it is not a function that is usually done with the hardware keys.

However, I will look into this more in the morning so I can research the other device you mentioned that does do it.

Thanks. Here's the Wiki page if you're interested. The OS on that device is the Symbian S60
 
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Thanks. Here's the Wiki page if you're interested. The OS on that device is the Symbian S60

Ahh, and that's why. I had a feeling it wasn't an Android device or at best _maybe_ a tablet? Symbian and Android are two different OS's. Android only has the keys available for mapping in the list you posted. So I'm back to saying that it isn't going to happen.

sorry
 
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