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// app/controllers/sign-in.js | |
import Ember from 'ember'; | |
export default Ember.Controller.extend({ | |
actions: { | |
signIn(){ | |
this.set('errors', null); | |
var params = { identification: this.get('email'), password: this.get('password') }; | |
// Redirects to index route on success (configurable in config/environment.js) | |
this.get('session').authenticate('simple-auth-authenticator:oauth2-password-grant', params); |
The driver situation with Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboards and Windows 10 is horrible, even with the latest BootCamp drivers. Fortunately, a workaround is available, if you're patient.
- Turn on the keyboard.
- Press and hold
Command + w
until the keyboard light begins blinking, indicating the keyboard is ready to pair. - Use Windows Bluetooth settings to pair the keyboard, entering the same code (e.g.
123456 Enter
) on both internal and external keyboards.
Pairing the keyboard is very trial and error. 9/10 times, Windows will complain that the keyboard is not available for pairing. Just keep trying.
Windows Subsystem 2 for Linux, Hyper, ZSH + Oh My Zsh + Powerlevel9k + plugins, FNM + VSCode (+ext) and Nerd Font
To setup native Linux, see this gist