Keyboard Shortcuts at VDA GPS (Toshiba G710) - Non-Touchscreen Windows Mobile Other

Hi,
I always wondered whether I can have some keyboard shortcuts on the VDA/G710 in order for instance to open the video player by pressing "V" or the multimedia player by pressing "M" and so forth?
Is there any application which allows customization of the device's keyboard?
Thanks guys.

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[FEATURE REQUEST]: Subtitle «gestures». Android TV alternatives

I love subtitle gestures (seek to previous/next subtitle) but this feature seems to be unavailable when running on Android TV (no touch screen there). I think it should be trivial to add this functionality, at least, when using a gamepad
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hiebra said:
I love subtitle gestures (seek to previous/next subtitle) but this feature seems to be unavailable when running on Android TV (no touch screen there). I think it should be trivial to add this functionality, at least, when using a gamepad
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We already have many keyboard shortcuts for various actions. We will discuss with our product team about the possibility for this one. Till that, You could use mouse to achieve the same.
Thank you for your reply
A gamepad has three different left/rigth controls and they are now doing the same thing (10 seconds back/forward). Programming one of this controls for subtitle navigation should be a 5 minutes effort. Android TV apps should be gamepad/remote friendly. Keyboard & mouse are not normally present in this platform so I'm not convinced with the solution you have proposed (that is Ok as a workaround). I assume that a solution for remotes is not easy (not standard/free controls available) but that's not a problem, as I said previously, with gamepads
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hiebra said:
Thank you for your reply
A gamepad has three different left/rigth controls and they are now doing the same thing (10 seconds back/forward). Programming one of this controls for subtitle navigation should be a 5 minutes effort. Android TV apps should be gamepad/remote friendly. Keyboard & mouse are not normally present in this platform so I'm not convinced with the solution you have proposed (that is Ok as a workaround). I assume that a solution for remotes is not easy (not standard/free controls available) but that's not a problem, as I said previously, with gamepads
Thanks in advance
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May be, I could explain a little more. When you use any directional control keys (whether it's a Remote or Game Controller or Keyboard), android generates the same key events (i.e KEYCODE_DPAD_UP, KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN, KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT, KEYCODE_DPAD_LEFT, KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER). Most of the android consoles has very simple remote with simple navigation keys. They depends on Navigation Keys for Seeking / Volume change. So, If we change right/left key it will break everything.

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I searched and also googled but couldn't find an answer. Is there a way to control the cursor/mouse on an android device via a bluetooth physical keyboard? I am trying to use buttons to control a navigation app (map) - so pan the map to right/left/up/down. This is on a motorcycle so a mouse won't work. I am using Locus Maps, Google Maps, GPX Viewer. Thanks.
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How about a mini bluetooth keyboard with a built in touch trackpad? All the keyboard options and functions along with mouse functionality without having to handle a separate physical mouse.
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