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| ==Hardware== | | ==Hardware== |
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− | Sugar runs on hardware and there are some hardware specific interactions that can be difficult to discover. For example, the function keys (F1–F4) map to the Sugar zoom levels. These mapping are evident on the OLPC XO-1 hardware, which has dedicated symbols on those keys, but not as easy to discover on generic keyboards. Similarly, there is a key dedicated to the Frame on the OLPC XO-1 keyboard. The Frame is accessed through a keyboard shortcut on a generic keyboard (Alt-F). Unfortunately, this shortcut does not work in [[SoaS]] in VirtualBox. | + | Sugar runs on hardware and there are some hardware specific interactions that can be difficult to discover. For example, the function keys (F1–F4) map to the Sugar zoom levels/neighborhood views. This mapping is evident on the OLPC XO-1 hardware, which has dedicated symbols on those keys, but not as easy to discover on generic keyboards. Similarly, there is a key dedicated to the Frame on the OLPC XO-1 keyboard. The Frame is accessed through a keyboard shortcut on a generic keyboard (Alt-F). Unfortunately, this shortcut does not work in [[SoaS]] in VirtualBox. |
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| Listed below are some of the undiscoverable features specific to hardware. | | Listed below are some of the undiscoverable features specific to hardware. |
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| ===OLPC XO-1=== | | ===OLPC XO-1=== |
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| + | * Left and right "mouse" buttons: Young children may have even more trouble with left and right than grownups. For this reason, the left button is marked 'x', and the right button, 'o'. |
| * Opening: Readily discoverable by children, but not by all adults, some of whom have to be shown more than once. This puzzle aspect of the XO is actually beneficial in some ways. | | * Opening: Readily discoverable by children, but not by all adults, some of whom have to be shown more than once. This puzzle aspect of the XO is actually beneficial in some ways. |
| * Position of antennae | | * Position of antennae |
| * Rotate screen button: Easy to find, but what's it for? | | * Rotate screen button: Easy to find, but what's it for? |
− | * Book reader mode, and page controls: You also need to know about screen rotation to make this work properly. | + | * Book reader mode and page controls: You also need to know about screen rotation to make this work properly. |
− | * Keyboard switching key, replacing ×÷ on some keyboards. | + | * Keyboard switching key, replacing ×÷ on keyboards for countries and languages using a non-Latin alphabet or other kind of writing system. |
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| ==Subpages== | | ==Subpages== |