Hardware

Displaying Haiku on an External Monitor from a Laptop or Netbook

Tip submitted by Jorge G. Mare on Tue, 08/24/2010 - 11:44

From time to time I hear people saying that they cannot user their external monitor with Haiku from a laptop or netbook. While it is true that there is not much multi-monitor support in Haiku, there is still a very simple way that may just allow you to do this without any difficult tinkering. I came up with this trick a few years ago, when I was scheduled to give a Haiku talk at the Kansai Open Source conference in Japan. I had Haiku installed on my laptop, and for the presentation I had to use a projector to display the system on a big screen. However, switching to the external video output was not possible in Haiku. This was very bad news for me, as I wanted to run my Haiku demo natively, as opposed to in a VM, and that would have not been unless I could drive the PC projector. Well, with a bit of imagination, I came up with a simple but effective trick to do just this, and I am sharing my little secret with you.

Using KeymapSwitcher to Switch Keymaps on the Fly

Tip submitted by Jorge G. Mare on Fri, 01/01/2010 - 17:34

Haiku has support for keymaps to match the user's language and/or physical keyboard requirements, and choosing the desired keymap is a snap using the Keymap preferences applet. But if you write in more than one language -- say, English and Spanish -- then you need to switch between different keymaps, and in this case, opening the Keymap preferences applet each time is obviously very impractical. Not to worry: KeymapSwitcher for Haiku comes to the rescue.

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