Last post by Phillip21:
I am an enthusiastic user of Opera Mini (J2ME version) on my Samsung Corby Pro . This is a touchscreen phone, and I had long been irritated by the fact that I could not hide the redundant controls at the foot of the display, which were wasting part of my valuable screen space. I discovered by research elsewhere that if you edit the Manifest.MF file within the Opera Mini .jar archive to add a line "MIDlet-Touch-Support: True" at the end it does the trick. That worked brilliantly for me, but I don't want to have to go through that again every time a new version comes out, and I wonder if the developers could possibly make available on the download page a version with this extra line and flag it as optimised for touchscreen phones.
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