Tux Gadget Manager
This How-to applies to:
Any version.
This How-to is intended for:
End User
The Gadget Manager is included in the tuxsetup package and is an easy to use graphical interface to access Tux functions. This guide will explain what you need to run the Gadget Manager and how to use it.
1. Requirements
IMPORTANT: If you have installed tuxsetup1.3-rc1 please continue here.
To get the Tux Gadget Manager working, you already should have done the following:
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Installation of the TTS voice files: currently only English (UK & US) and French are supported in the Gadget Manager.
- The only additional thing required is reflashing the sound chip in Tux Droid. This will add several interface sounds that are used by the Gadget Manager. Reflashing the sound chip is quick and easy with the tuxgi.
First make sure your dongle is connected and your Tux Droid is switched on. The LED's in both the dongle and Tux should be lit before continuing.
From a terminal window enter:
tuxgiThe tuxgi window will pop up. Next select the "Audio" tab.
- Step 1: Check the "include original" check box as indicated in the screen grab above.
- Step 2: A list of 16 wave files will be displayed on the left.
- Step 3: Click the "Store" button.
Sound storing : Erase flash
Sound storing : Indexes
Sound storing : Record
Sound storing : Storage done.
2. Using Tux Gadget Manager
2.1 Starting the Tux Gadget Manager
In the menu bar look for the Tux Droid Icon in the Accessories map. If for some reason you can't find it there, launch it directly from a terminal window:
tuxgdg
2.2 The Gadget Manager GUI
After an introduction message you will see the Gadget Manager:
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Taking a closer look to the right-click menu of the gadgets you will find the following menu items:
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When selecting "Options" in the Tux Gadget Manager menu you have the following menu items:
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When selecting "Tools" in the Tux Gadget Manager menu you have the following menu items:
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2.3 The remote control and the Gadget Manager
The blue arrow is controlled with the remote control, When scrolling trough the gadgets Tux will say the name of the selected gadget. Buttons of importance are described below:
2.4 The Gadget Manager tray icon
When the Gadget Manager is running a tray icon will be visible in the menu bar in the upper right corner.
- Tray icon:
- Left-clicking the little Tux head will show/hide the Gadget Manager GUI on the desktop.
- Blue eyes indicate the daemons are running ok. White eyes indicate the daemons are not running and the Gadget Manager will not work.
- Tray icon menu:
- Clicking "Show manager" will show/hide the Manager GUI just like when you left-click the tray icon.
- "Restart daemons": in case of problems, restarting the daemons might help.
- Select "Quit" to exit the Gadget Manager completely.