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Old 06-19-2016, 08:45 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by franzli View Post
More elaborate remapping of functions is trickier, and i think to have the buttons act differently in different programmes you'd need to actually implement that in the app -which would probably only work if it's open source?
Not sure if there is a way to modify Onyx Neo Reader. There is some plugin API but it could be for the apparently upcoming new reader. I have also found something that appears to be a working Onyx Android SDK. I run a simple check with it to detect if a device was an eink kind and it worked fine. A quick search has not revealed anything to do with the buttons, though, maybe it's not exposed through the API.

Perhaps the best thing is to ask at the source and see what Onyx say.
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