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Android: No way to send Super key #41

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thomasqueirozb opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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Android: No way to send Super key #41

thomasqueirozb opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 4 comments

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@thomasqueirozb
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Installed from Play Store

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Cannot send the Super (Windows) key and combinations. Since I am using a window manager, combination using the super key are essential to me and I can't find a way to send this keystroke.

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A way to send key combinations with the super key included

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bk138 commented Feb 6, 2020

If you'd like to put out an incentive for implementing this feature, you can do so at https://issuehunt.io/r/bk138/multivnc?tab=idle :-)

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bk138 commented Feb 7, 2020

@BrunoSDomingues Politely asking what's wrong asking for some kind of compensation for time spent and work done? It's not a hard requirement, simply a possibility to say thanks.

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@bk138 I personally don't see the issue as a feature request, but rather a bug. I don't have any issue with asking for compensation for work done, especially when someone asks for a new feature, but in my opinion the issue is not a new feature. If you got a keyboard for example, but a key isn't working, it isn't correct that whoever made the keyboard asks you extra to fix it.

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bk138 commented Feb 7, 2020

@BrunoSDomingues Let's agree we disagree :-). My point is twofold: a) the line between a missing feature and a bug is sometimes quite thin. b) If you get a keyboard for free from someone as a present and it does not have a special key you might want, I maintain it's OK that the person who made you that present asks a little compensation for the extra work she/he has fulfilling your special wish. But let's not start a flame war, I just wanted to raise some empathy for a developer's POV. :-)

@bk138 bk138 closed this as completed in 0796ad9 Feb 7, 2020
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