(→Technical Specifications)
|
(→FAQ)
|
Line 266: | |||
When talking about an SDK in relation to the OPN2002, what is referred to is the [[C-Library Kit]]. With the [[C-Library Kit]] installed, developers are able to create and customize embedded applications for the OPN2002, thus changing and customizing its behavior to better suit their use cases. | When talking about an SDK in relation to the OPN2002, what is referred to is the [[C-Library Kit]]. With the [[C-Library Kit]] installed, developers are able to create and customize embedded applications for the OPN2002, thus changing and customizing its behavior to better suit their use cases. | ||
- | ==FAQ== | + | ==Frequently Asked Questions== |
- | ===Frequently Asked Questions=== | ||
'''Whenever I connect my OPN-2002 to my iOS device (iPad, iPhone, etc) the keyboard goes away. How do I get it back without disconnecting the OPN-2002?''' | '''Whenever I connect my OPN-2002 to my iOS device (iPad, iPhone, etc) the keyboard goes away. How do I get it back without disconnecting the OPN-2002?''' | ||
:The root of this issue is that the virtual keyboard on an iOS device is hard coded to disappear whenever a Bluetooth-HID (keyboard) devices is paired. There are two solutions to this problem. | :The root of this issue is that the virtual keyboard on an iOS device is hard coded to disappear whenever a Bluetooth-HID (keyboard) devices is paired. There are two solutions to this problem. |