nanogui: Support for on-screen keyboard


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Subject: Re: Support for on-screen keyboard
From: Warner Losh ####@####.####
Date: 16 May 1999 01:49:05 -0000
Message-Id: <199905160144.TAA62554@harmony.village.org>

In message <Pine.LNX.4.04.9905160151310.388-100000@hyperspace> Alex Holden writes:
: On Sat, 15 May 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
: > That won't work well in applications that have no mice.  A Palmtop
: > won't have a mouse at all.
: 
: Pretty much all of the palmtops Nano-X is ever likely to be ported to do
: (well, not physically a mouse, but the server still sees a mouse interface
: to touchscreens and touchpads).

I have a Everex A-10 which is currently running NetBSD/hpcmips and
when it gets stable enough, X, NanoX or something like it will be one
of the things that gets ported, likely by me.  There is no mouse, and
no way to connect a mouse to this machine.  Its form factor is very
much like the Palm Pilot.

So the touchpads are treated like a mouse with non-linear tracking?
How does one "enter" a window without a corresponding mouse click with
a touchpad?

Warner

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