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= FAQ for Plasma Active / Contour  Novice Users =
= FAQ for Plasma Active / Contour  Novice Users =
== First things first ==
=== Wireless ===
Plasma Active is intended for wireless operation, so one of the first things to do is activate a wireless connection. Start by tapping the wireless icon in the task bar at the top of the screen.
=== Setup ===
Set your local time and other functions with the Setup app.
=== Additional apps ===
Additional apps can be installed with Konsole using zypper. Installation must be done as root (su to become root; root password is mer). Dolphin (not default installed; zypper in dolphin) is a conventional file manager to complement the Files app.
=== Synchronize ===
Set up synchronization between Plasma Active and a remote [http://owncloud.org/ ownCloud] storage location. If an owncloud remote server has been setup, Plasma Active will synch with it.
* zypper in owncloud-client
* launch the Setup app; Synchronization is now one of the Setup selections. Follow the instructions to connect to the remote server and select the local folder that will be synched.
=== Get and give assistance ===
Ask for help and share your experiences in the Plasma Active forum <br />
(http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=211).


== Setting up Activities ==
== Setting up Activities ==
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# Pull the activity wheel out from the right
# Pull the activity wheel out from the right
# Tap on the + Icon above the wheel to open the "Create Activity dialog"
# Tap on the + Icon above the wheel to open the "Create Activity" dialog
# Enter a name for the activity
# Enter a name for the activity
# Choose a wallpaper
# Choose a wallpaper
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=== How do I edit an actvity (name and background)? ===
=== How do I edit an activity (name and background)? ===


Tap the wrench icon on the top-left corner of the home screen.
Tap the wrench icon on the top-left corner of the home screen.


=== How do I add resources to an activity? ===
=== How do I add resources to an activity? ===
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# Via [[#Share/Like/Connect]]
# Via [[#Share/Like/Connect]]
# Via the "Add resource" dialog
# Via the "Add Items" dialog


To add a resource to the current activity via the "Add resource" dialog, do the following:
To add a resource to the current activity via the "Add Items" dialog, do the following:
# Tap the + Icon to the upper-left of the home screen
# Tap the + Icon to the upper-left of the home screen
# Choose a resource category or start typing the name of the resource
# Choose a resource category or start typing the name of the resource
# Select the desired resource(s) and tap "Add items"
# Select the desired resource(s) and tap "Add Items"




=== I've just copied/downloaded a new file to my home folder, but it doesn't show up in the add resource dialog. Where is it? ===
=== I've just copied/downloaded a new file to my home folder, but it doesn't show up in the Add Items dialog. Where is it? ===


The Add Resource dialog is based on Nepomuk, so it only shows resources that are already present in Nepomuk's database. If your file does not show up in the dialog, wait a few minutes until it has been indexed.
The Add Items dialog is based on Nepomuk, so it only shows resources that are already present in Nepomuk's database. If your file does not show up in the dialog, wait a few minutes until it has been indexed.
The indexer is suspended while on battery, so in order to get it running, plug your device in.


=== How do I remove a resource from an activity? ===
=== How do I remove a resource from an activity? ===


# Tap and hold the resource icon on the home screen until a context menu pops up
# Tap and hold the resource icon on the home screen until it gets highlighted with a blue frame
# Tap "Activies"
# Tap the "Connect" icon in the top-right corner (the pin)
# Tap "Activities"
# Tap "Current activity".
# Tap "Current activity".
Remember: This does not delete the file but only disconnect it from the activity.
Remember: This does not delete the file but only disconnect it from the activity.
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These are "Share / Like / Connect" (SLC). They provide a unified interface for any Active application allowing you to do things with the currently selected resource (web page, picture, etc.).
These are "Share / Like / Connect" (SLC). They provide a unified interface for any Active application allowing you to do things with the currently selected resource (web page, picture, etc.).


For example, "Share" allows you to send an image to a friend or in the future to upload it to flickr etc., "Like" does things like bookmark a website or rate an image, "Connect" allows you to connect a resouece to an activity but could connect it to other things as well.
For example, "Share" allows you to send an image to a friend or in the future to upload it to flickr etc., "Like" does things like bookmark a website or rate an image, "Connect" allows you to connect a resource to an activity but could connect it to other things as well.
What exactly the three buttons do depends on the application and resource type.
What exactly the three buttons do depends on the application and resource type.


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You can find a manual on [[Userbase:Kontact_Touch | KDE UserBase]]
You can find a manual on [[Userbase:Kontact_Touch | KDE UserBase]]
=== Where are the Browser's settings? ===
Since Plasma Active 2, there is a Settings application. Start it from the applicaton launcher and tap Web and Browser on the left hand navigaton. On this screen you will find settings for the browser. Do not look for an apply button, changes apply automatically.
== Virtual Keyboard ==
=== The virtual keyboard covers something I want to refer to while typing. How do I get it out of the way? ===
The virtual keyboad can be placed on top or at the bottom. You can archive this by swiping up or down while it's active. Swipe towards the edge it is currently placed or tap outside of it to make it hide until you tap on a text field the next time.
== Files ==
=== How do I tag a file? ===
To tag a file, you first have to select it by either tapping and holding on a single file until it gets highlighted or using two fingers to draw a rectangle around a group of files. Then drag the selected file(s) to an existing tag or to "New Tag".
=== How do I remove a tag from a file? ===
Just drag the file to the tag again.
=== How do I delete a tag? ===
Slide the tag to the side to reveal the delete button.
=== Can rename tags? ===
Tag renaming is not implemented yet.
=== Can I rename files in Files? ===
Renaming files is currently not yet supported in Files. Use Konsole to rename files or install Dolphin via zypper for that.
=== How do I move a file to/from an external storage device (e.g. an USB drive)? ===
When you connect a new storage device, an icon appears in the upper-left corner of Files. To copy a file to it, just select and drag it to the icon. To copy a file from the external to your device's internal storage, first tap its icon to browse it, select the file(s) and drag them to the hard disk icon,


== Using Netbooks or Virtual Machine ==
== Using Netbooks or Virtual Machine ==


=== How do I get a Mouse Cursor? ===
=== How do I get a Mouse Cursor? ===
The mouse cursor is still there but invisible.  
The mouse cursor is still there but invisible or disabled.  


Start the '''Konsole''' application from the launch area and run '''systemsettings'''<br>
For older images, you can enable the cursor from a terminal. With newer images, you may be able to enable it in Plasma Active Settings.
Go to '''Workspace Appearance''', then '''Cursor Theme''' and change the cursor theme.


==== Enabling the Cursor from a Terminal ====
First you need to start a terminal program.


There's also another way to get your cursor back.
# Press '''Ctrl+Alt+F1''' on a netbook or '''Alt+F1''' on a virtual machine. Use '''Meta+F1''' in VirtualBox instead, Meta is the right Ctrl button.<br> If you are able to catch it, you can also launch the '''Konsole''' application.
You need to start
# By entering the following commands the invisible mouse cursor theme will be removed. <br> You have to become super user, please see the [http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Active/ReleaseNotes/2.0 release notes] for the default passwords.
a terminal program to get it visible
 
# Press '''ctrl+alt+F1''' on a netbook or '''alt+F1''' on a virtual machine.<br> If you are able to catch it, you can also launch the '''Konsole''' application.
# By entering the following commands the invisible mouse cursor theme will be removed. <br> You have to become super user, please see the [http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Active/ReleaseNotes/1.0 release notes] for the default passwords.
   user@device# '''su'''
   user@device# '''su'''


Remove the invisible mouse theme
Remove the invisible mouse theme
   root@device# '''zypper remove plasma-mobile-mouse'''
   root@device# '''rpm -e plasma-mobile-mouse'''
 
Remove the '''-nocursor''' option from /etc/sysconfig/uxlaunch using a text editor (vim is included in the image).


The mouse cursor will appear after reboot
The mouse cursor will appear after reboot
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If you are using an Netbook and you like to try out without installation (live mode),<br>
If you are using an Netbook and you like to try out without installation (live mode),<br>
please use instead ''reboot'' the following command to restart only the graphics system
please instead of using the ''reboot'' command above use the following commands to restart only the graphics system
   root@device# '''init 3 && init 5'''
   root@device# '''init 3 && init 5'''
==== Enabling the Cursor in Plasma Active Settings ====
# Pull down the top bar (Peek & Launch) and click '''Settings''' to launch Plasma Active Settings.
# Select the '''Development''' tab and enable '''Visible pointer'''.
# Pull down the top bar again and close Settings. The cursor should now be visible.
If you have difficulties to click tiny elements in the settings area, try to capture/release the cursor with the Host key (right Ctrl) or even temporary disable mouse integration and capture the pointer manually using the Host key.
=== How do I Configure XRender as the Compositor as a Workaround for Various Display Issues ===
If you encounter issues with the OpenGL compositor such as black background in the application selection area, a black screen when the virtual keyboard is displayed and so on, you can try to change the compositor to XRender.
# As the virtual keyboard tends to block Konsole if you accidentally click anywhere in Konsole, it is recommended to switch to a text console. In VirtualBox, this is done with '''Meta+F2''' (usually '''Right Ctrl+F2'''). <br> If the Vi editor is missing, install it: <br><tt>zypper in vi</tt>
# Open the file <tt>/usr/share/kde4/config/kwinactiverc</tt> and change the line<br> <tt>Backend=OpenGL</tt><br>to <br> <tt>Backend=XRender</tt>
# Restart the GUI:<br><tt>init 3 && init 5</tt><br>And switch back to the GUI with '''Meta+F1'''.

Latest revision as of 14:52, 5 September 2013

FAQ for Plasma Active / Contour Novice Users

First things first

Wireless

Plasma Active is intended for wireless operation, so one of the first things to do is activate a wireless connection. Start by tapping the wireless icon in the task bar at the top of the screen.

Setup

Set your local time and other functions with the Setup app.

Additional apps

Additional apps can be installed with Konsole using zypper. Installation must be done as root (su to become root; root password is mer). Dolphin (not default installed; zypper in dolphin) is a conventional file manager to complement the Files app.

Synchronize

Set up synchronization between Plasma Active and a remote ownCloud storage location. If an owncloud remote server has been setup, Plasma Active will synch with it.

  • zypper in owncloud-client
  • launch the Setup app; Synchronization is now one of the Setup selections. Follow the instructions to connect to the remote server and select the local folder that will be synched.

Get and give assistance

Ask for help and share your experiences in the Plasma Active forum
(http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=211).

Setting up Activities

How do I create a new activity?

  1. Pull the activity wheel out from the right
  2. Tap on the + Icon above the wheel to open the "Create Activity" dialog
  3. Enter a name for the activity
  4. Choose a wallpaper
  5. Tap "Create activity"


How do I delete an activity?

  1. Pull out the activity wheel
  2. Scroll to the activity you want to delete (you cannot delete the currently active activity)
  3. Tap the trash can icon on the activity's thumbnail


How do I edit an activity (name and background)?

Tap the wrench icon on the top-left corner of the home screen.

How do I add resources to an activity?

There are two different methods for connecting a resource to an activity.

  1. Via #Share/Like/Connect
  2. Via the "Add Items" dialog

To add a resource to the current activity via the "Add Items" dialog, do the following:

  1. Tap the + Icon to the upper-left of the home screen
  2. Choose a resource category or start typing the name of the resource
  3. Select the desired resource(s) and tap "Add Items"


I've just copied/downloaded a new file to my home folder, but it doesn't show up in the Add Items dialog. Where is it?

The Add Items dialog is based on Nepomuk, so it only shows resources that are already present in Nepomuk's database. If your file does not show up in the dialog, wait a few minutes until it has been indexed.

How do I remove a resource from an activity?

  1. Tap and hold the resource icon on the home screen until it gets highlighted with a blue frame
  2. Tap the "Connect" icon in the top-right corner (the pin)
  3. Tap "Activities"
  4. Tap "Current activity".

Remember: This does not delete the file but only disconnect it from the activity.

Share/Like/Connect

What are those three buttons on the right of the panel for?

These are "Share / Like / Connect" (SLC). They provide a unified interface for any Active application allowing you to do things with the currently selected resource (web page, picture, etc.).

For example, "Share" allows you to send an image to a friend or in the future to upload it to flickr etc., "Like" does things like bookmark a website or rate an image, "Connect" allows you to connect a resource to an activity but could connect it to other things as well. What exactly the three buttons do depends on the application and resource type.

The SLC buttons are all greyed out. Why?

This means that SLC is not available in your current context. This happens either on the home screen if nothing is selected or if you are in an application that does not support SLC (yet). As more and more applications receive an Active version, they will implement SLC as well.

How do I add a currently opened resource (Web page, Picture etc.) to an activity?

Just tap the "connect" button (it's the second one from the right, with the checkmark on it), tap "Activities" and then choose an activity to connect to.

Starting and using applications

How do I start an application?

There are two ways to start an application:

  1. From an activity
  2. From the launch area

To start an application from an activity, you have to first Add it to the activity. After that, you can start it by tapping it on the home screen

To start an application from the launch area

  1. Pull the peak all the way down
  2. Tap the application (you can also use the filter box to filter the available apps)

How do I use Kontact Touch?

You can find a manual on KDE UserBase


Where are the Browser's settings?

Since Plasma Active 2, there is a Settings application. Start it from the applicaton launcher and tap Web and Browser on the left hand navigaton. On this screen you will find settings for the browser. Do not look for an apply button, changes apply automatically.

Virtual Keyboard

The virtual keyboard covers something I want to refer to while typing. How do I get it out of the way?

The virtual keyboad can be placed on top or at the bottom. You can archive this by swiping up or down while it's active. Swipe towards the edge it is currently placed or tap outside of it to make it hide until you tap on a text field the next time.

Files

How do I tag a file?

To tag a file, you first have to select it by either tapping and holding on a single file until it gets highlighted or using two fingers to draw a rectangle around a group of files. Then drag the selected file(s) to an existing tag or to "New Tag".

How do I remove a tag from a file?

Just drag the file to the tag again.

How do I delete a tag?

Slide the tag to the side to reveal the delete button.

Can rename tags?

Tag renaming is not implemented yet.

Can I rename files in Files?

Renaming files is currently not yet supported in Files. Use Konsole to rename files or install Dolphin via zypper for that.

How do I move a file to/from an external storage device (e.g. an USB drive)?

When you connect a new storage device, an icon appears in the upper-left corner of Files. To copy a file to it, just select and drag it to the icon. To copy a file from the external to your device's internal storage, first tap its icon to browse it, select the file(s) and drag them to the hard disk icon,

Using Netbooks or Virtual Machine

How do I get a Mouse Cursor?

The mouse cursor is still there but invisible or disabled.

For older images, you can enable the cursor from a terminal. With newer images, you may be able to enable it in Plasma Active Settings.

Enabling the Cursor from a Terminal

First you need to start a terminal program.

  1. Press Ctrl+Alt+F1 on a netbook or Alt+F1 on a virtual machine. Use Meta+F1 in VirtualBox instead, Meta is the right Ctrl button.
    If you are able to catch it, you can also launch the Konsole application.
  2. By entering the following commands the invisible mouse cursor theme will be removed.
    You have to become super user, please see the release notes for the default passwords.
  user@device# su

Remove the invisible mouse theme

  root@device# rpm -e plasma-mobile-mouse

Remove the -nocursor option from /etc/sysconfig/uxlaunch using a text editor (vim is included in the image).

The mouse cursor will appear after reboot

  root@device# reboot

If you are using an Netbook and you like to try out without installation (live mode),
please instead of using the reboot command above use the following commands to restart only the graphics system

  root@device# init 3 && init 5

Enabling the Cursor in Plasma Active Settings

  1. Pull down the top bar (Peek & Launch) and click Settings to launch Plasma Active Settings.
  2. Select the Development tab and enable Visible pointer.
  3. Pull down the top bar again and close Settings. The cursor should now be visible.

If you have difficulties to click tiny elements in the settings area, try to capture/release the cursor with the Host key (right Ctrl) or even temporary disable mouse integration and capture the pointer manually using the Host key.

How do I Configure XRender as the Compositor as a Workaround for Various Display Issues

If you encounter issues with the OpenGL compositor such as black background in the application selection area, a black screen when the virtual keyboard is displayed and so on, you can try to change the compositor to XRender.

  1. As the virtual keyboard tends to block Konsole if you accidentally click anywhere in Konsole, it is recommended to switch to a text console. In VirtualBox, this is done with Meta+F2 (usually Right Ctrl+F2).
    If the Vi editor is missing, install it:
    zypper in vi
  2. Open the file /usr/share/kde4/config/kwinactiverc and change the line
    Backend=OpenGL
    to
    Backend=XRender
  3. Restart the GUI:
    init 3 && init 5
    And switch back to the GUI with Meta+F1.