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This help file based on ScummVM forum thread with some elaborations(in Anotherguest section) and text correction. If you wish add some text or translate you may download and modify source document from https://sourceforge.net/projects/scummvms60git/ and t
hen send me to fedor_qd@mail.ru
\par Feel free to replace, merge or write you own instead 1st, 2nd and 3rd guides. Other sections require strict translations. And don\rquote t forget add your name :-)
\par First guide contain help by Anotherguest, second - VincentJ, third - murgo. This doc created by Fedor Strizhniou.
\par * Toggle control mode, in control mode you can change text input , screen orientation and screen scaling
\par * Mouse button, toggles between left, right and no button when tapping the screen. If no button is selected, 7 & Space works as left mouse button and 9 & Enter works as the right mouse button.
\par * Esc, tap this to simulate ESC key being pressed. Same functionally on devices with 'C' key.
\par * Virtual keyboard toggle, toggles the virtual keyboard, if not enabled when selecting '1'/'7' in control mode.
\par * When Virtual keyboard is enabled you have more onscreen keys available
\par }{Joystick mode sends SDL joystick events to ScummVM which acts as a mouse control in ScummVM. Cursor mode sends keyboard arrows instead, so for example it can be used to navigate
through directorylist (one hand use perhaps!?) or save games etc. Keyboard mode is only available for S60 and enables multi-tap to enter text characters in save dialogs. These modes are implemented at the underlying SDL level, so this determines the types
\par Shrink displays the game on your screen but in a shrinked way, either in Portrait or Landscape mode, so not all the pixels can be seen. Zoom mode uses the maximum resolution of your phone displaying a smaller part of the game zoomed at 1:1 pixels. For scr
olling in S60 Zoom mode: 0+Cursor keys to scroll around, 0+Ok button to center view. Upscale tries to fill the larger screens on S80/S90 devices in a better way for low resolution games. Currently it uses a pixel interpolation upscaling routine.
\par You can also use a bluetooth mouse with S60v3 devices to control your game. You need the bluetooth hid library from Hinkka http://koti.mbnet.fi/hinkka/Download.html to get it to work properly.
\par }{Configuration Mode, when activated, shows the word "CTRL" in green in the upper right corner of the screen. It allows to quickly switch between various functions of ScummVM. The following buttons on your keypad are activated when "CTRL" is displayed :
\par A - This is the "Text Input" mode. It allows you to type directl
y into ScummVM as if you were using a keyboard. Type the same way you would when sending a text message off of your phone. Please note that the pointer is disabled when in this mode. Don't forget to exit Configuration Mode before typing!
\par C - This is the "Cursor" mode. This emulates the arrow keys of the keyboard. Some games require using this instead of the mouse (e.g. the destruction derby section towards the end of Full Throttle).
\par
\par J - This is the "Joystick/Mouse" mode. Simply put, it allows you to use the navigation buttons to move the pointer around the screen. The left and right mouse buttons are used by the left and right Soft keys.
\par
\par The "C" button emulates the space bar, i.e. skip line of dialogue, skip cutscene or pause game (depending on the game, some games simply use the left mouse button to skip dialogue in which case it will pause the game instead)
\par Switches the screen output between having the phone held normally (Portrait) or on its side (Landscape). You'll probably never take it off Landscape mode as it offers the better display area.
\par
\par 3 - Change Landscape Orientation
\par Only applies to Landscape mode, simply swaps the screen output between having the phone tilted on its left side or on its right side.
\par Zooms in on a portion of the screen. Handy for when you are looking through a screen for items or having trouble reading subtitles. Use the navigation buttons for panning around the play area. Don't forget you'll have to exit out of Confi
guration Mode before you can move the pointer again. Exiting Configuration Mode does not reset the zoom level.
\par 7 - "Text Input" mode. Shortcut for entering "Text Input" mode directly instead of cycling through the other input types using the "1" key.
\par
\par 8 - "Cursor" mode. Shortcut for entering "Cursor" mode directly instead of cycling through the other input types using the "1" key.
\par
\par 9 - "Joystick/Mouse" mode. Shortcut for entering "Joystick/Mouse" mode directly instead of cycling through the other input types using the
\par
\par "1" key.
\par
\par 0 & * - Unused (The "*" Menu is disabled in Configuration Mode")
\par
\par Up Navigation Button - Increase ScummVM sound volume. Note that the game itself may have its own independent sound settings (usually found under the * menu)
\par
\par Down Navigation Button - Decrease ScummVM sound volume. Note that the game itself may have its own independent sound settings (usually found under the * menu)
\par }{ScummVM keys on Nokia e71 (most likely on any other qwerty-device, too), tested on version 0.14.0svn (Feb. 18 2009
05:56:07). Number keys are inserted by first pressing fn-key (leftmost key at bottom row on E71) and then pressing correct key (e.g. 5 is fn+g). You don't have to press both keys simultaneously.
\par The games work beautifully on the E71, but there's some stupid bugs (in input). I recall finding some debug keys and "last sentence" / "inventory" -keys in earlier version, but I can't find them any more. Also you can't turn on sirens in Police Quest, whi
\par + you can type numbers (just make sure f-letter in left top corner is red before clicking "numbers". It works kinda funnily, but you'll get hang of it.)
\par - you move mouse cursor which makes walking harder (joystick mode)
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