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  • ...Per Child foundation (OLPC) provided School Galadima in March 2007 with an XO laptop for each child in Primary 4, 5 and 6 and also for each member of the [[Image:Galadima2.jpg|thumb|Photo taken by a student with his XO laptop while the other pupils were helping each other and sharing tips on h
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  • ...lp users learn to touch type since they would not have to look down at the keyboard, but could be turned on or off (better yet, varied in opacity from 0 to 100 ...software to teach these kids to touch type, the faster you can work with a keyboard whatever age you are then the faster you can get on with solving the world'
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  • * Can TamTam be wholly controlled through the keyboard or does it require a pointing device? ...it be to adapt TamTam to the majority of OLPCs which do not have an ASCII keyboard but use Amharic, Thai, Chinese, etc.
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  • '''The remainder of this page is VERY OBSOLETE. It refers to the XO-1 A1 prototypes that were widely distributed to developers.''' | CN23 || Internal PS/2 Connector<br /> to keyboard & input module || (Pin 1: TP Data, 2: TP Clk, 3: Gnd, 4: KB Data, 5: KB Clk
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  • See also [[keyboard layouts]]. = Keyboard =
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  • A key feature of this portable handheld was messaging. It had a keyboard and you could send messages directly to any other devices within radio rang ...ated by the 3rd-party Community. Furthermore, the device has a full QWERTY keyboard and directional arrows that can be used for controlling a cursor. It was re
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  • == Anybody knows where to find a picture of the XO in fold-over position == fold-over = XO turns in a tablet. Thy --[[User:SvenAERTS|SvenAERTS]] 07:15, 15 May 2012 (U
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  • The developers program is usually able to send one free XO per developer. We would like to allow individual developers, and larger or ...ume), contact information and a project plan. They are then sent one free XO, and are allowed to purchase a fixed number (3?) of additional XOs at cost
    22 KB (3,547 words) - 09:38, 26 April 2013
  • ; on the [[XO]] laptop : If you have an XO, it's running Sugar. Read [[Updating the XO]] to update to the latest version.
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  • * [[#Fonts on the XO|Fonts on the XO]], below, and other [[font considerations]] Many of the fonts installed on the XO provide ''glyphs'' for other languages and so their letter forms for Wester
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  • ...ops. Most of the advice here is useful even for other systems, but on the XO, resource limitations and diverse deployment can make "useful" turn "critic Fundamentally, the OLPC-XO hardware which is our primary target platform has only 1024 MB of storage (
    13 KB (2,012 words) - 22:37, 30 May 2011
  • ...th an intimate connection with what happens on the screen. What name? Why, XO of course! ..." were "XO", we'd have XO running on XOs, XO running on non-XOs, and a non-XO interface running on XOs. Can you see the problem? &mdash;[[User:Leejc|Joe
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  • ...are user interfaces: [[Localization#Sugar i18n|Sugar]] and other [[XO l10n|XO Activities]]. ...s]] and guides for customizing your own [[Customizing NAND images#Keyboard|keyboard language]] if it is not already there. (NB: on recent developer (Joyride) b
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  • * localization of the hardware; keyboard and charger are main objectives === Great to see political parties recognizing the potential of the XO. ===
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  • ...ernal USB mice, keyboards, and other USB devices will work seamlessly with XO laptops, their availability will be limited in developing countries. See [[ ...sio support apparently has a bug in Linux kernel 2.6.22, which is what the XO currently uses. There is a patch. Has anyone tried to apply it? Does any on
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  • ...the night sky to determine the child's location) <i> I do not believe the XO can do this. I ran an experiment on September 17th, 2008 using Record to a * minimalist keyboard -> audio keyboard program like [http://www.geocities.com/tacc21j/index-e.html tinypiano]
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  • TamTam is a suite of four music and sound related activities for the XO. TamTam is written in python with some C functions for speed-critical serv ...t and then use the keyboard to play notes. Use the Q-I keys (on US English keyboard, at least) to play an octave. Lines above and below play sharps and flats.
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  • Keyboard = [[OLPC Amharic Keyboard]] | ...nt too; [[Rwanda]] and [[Australia]] are following at fast pace too. Every XO can load over 100 ebooks on its memory and has a choice of over 86.000 [[eB
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Free_Software]. Csound will provide audio services for the XO computer. ...by children and teachers. It can be accessed in a variety of ways. In the XO platform, two basic ways are provided:
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  • ''< [[Emulating the XO]] | [[Emulating the XO/Quick Start|Quick Start]]'' ...ing QEMU, KQEMU and a filesystem image separately, this '''[[Emulating the XO/Quick Start/Windows|all-in-one version]]''' has everything in one download.
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