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Human Interface Guidelines/The Sugar Interface/Input Systems (view source)
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=====Description of Keys=====
=====Description of Keys=====
====Implementing Hand-held Controls====
====Implementing Hand-held Controls====
Unlike a typical tablet PC, the OLPC laptop does not have a touch-sensitive screen. Primary user input comes from two bevel-mounted button sets: the D-pad (directional pad), which has 8 directions of articulation; and the button controller, which houses 4 discrete buttons (labeled ◯, ╳, △, ▢, on the B1 machine).
Unlike a typical tablet PC, the OLPC laptop does not have a touch-sensitive screen. Primary user input comes from two bezel-mounted button sets: the D-pad (directional pad), which has 8 directions of articulation; and the button controller, which houses 4 discrete buttons (labeled ◯, ╳, △, ▢, on the B1 machine).
=====The Directional Buttons=====
=====The Directional Buttons=====