FreeRunner/Buttons and LEDs

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Revision as of 19:03, 16 April 2008

This is the Software specification for the Openmoko Neo FreeRunner Button and LEDs. Note that this is a future specification which is not yet implemented in the software

Contents

Taxonomy

Buttons

  • AUX = Button on the left side of the device, upper area
  • POWER = Button on the right side of the device, center area (right below the USB socket)

Leds

  • EVENT = Red LED behind the AUX Button
  • HEARTBEAT = Orange LED behind the Power Button
  • WIRELESS = Blue LED behind the Power Button

Modes

  • OFF = Device has no power or has been shutdown
  • ON = Device is fully powered
  • LOCKED = Device is fully powered, but has screen lock displayed
  • SUSPENDED = Device has been suspended to low-power mode

Basic Button Usage

This is grouped by mode:

Mode: OFF

...

Mode: ON

...

Mode: LOCKED

...

Mode: SUSPENDED

...

Basic LED Usage

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Advanced Button/LED Usage

...

Personal tools

This is the Software specification for the Openmoko Neo FreeRunner Button and LEDs. Note that this is a future specification which is not yet implemented in the software

Taxonomy

Buttons

  • AUX = Button on the left side of the device, upper area
  • POWER = Button on the right side of the device, center area (right below the USB socket)

Leds

  • EVENT = Red LED behind the AUX Button
  • HEARTBEAT = Orange LED behind the Power Button
  • WIRELESS = Blue LED behind the Power Button

Modes

  • OFF = Device has no power or has been shutdown
  • ON = Device is fully powered
  • LOCKED = Device is fully powered, but has screen lock displayed
  • SUSPENDED = Device has been suspended to low-power mode

Basic Button Usage

This is grouped by mode:

Mode = OFF

...

Mode = ON

MODE = OFF

Basic LED Usage

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Advanced Button/LED Usage

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