QX
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(New page: QX is a X-Server that runs under Qt Extended. Especially in the distribution QtMoko is is used to run applications like: * Navit * Linphone under Qt Extended.) |
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* [[Linphone]] | * [[Linphone]] | ||
− | under Qt Extended. | + | under Qt Extended. You can start applications that need the X-Server with the following steps in [[QtMoko]]: |
+ | # Open Main Menu by clicking on the green Q-Topia "Q"-Box. | ||
+ | # Open Applications (4 Boxes, red, yellow, green, blue) | ||
+ | # Scroll down and open QX | ||
+ | # Select the application that needs the X-Server (e.g. [[Navit]]) | ||
+ | # Click on the white Paper Icon on the bottom left to open the context menu of the QX application. | ||
+ | # Select "Launch" to start application | ||
+ | With the AUX-Button you can exit the X-Server environment without quitting the application. |
Revision as of 11:55, 25 July 2010
QX is a X-Server that runs under Qt Extended. Especially in the distribution QtMoko is is used to run applications like:
under Qt Extended. You can start applications that need the X-Server with the following steps in QtMoko:
- Open Main Menu by clicking on the green Q-Topia "Q"-Box.
- Open Applications (4 Boxes, red, yellow, green, blue)
- Scroll down and open QX
- Select the application that needs the X-Server (e.g. Navit)
- Click on the white Paper Icon on the bottom left to open the context menu of the QX application.
- Select "Launch" to start application
With the AUX-Button you can exit the X-Server environment without quitting the application.