From kde-core-devel Wed May 16 00:27:56 2001 From: Antonio Larrosa =?iso-8859-1?q?Jim=E9nez?= Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 00:27:56 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Wheel Emulation and two wheel mices X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=98997298312604 El Lun 14 May 2001 10:00, Matthias Ettrich escribi=F3: > On Friday 11 May 2001 19:57, Antonio Larrosa Jim=E9nez wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I've send this mail to Keith Packard and qt-bugs@trolltech.com. After > > waiting some days with no response (not even the automatic response f= rom > > trolltech) I sent it again. Again, no response at all. > > Sorrry for that, that shouldn't have happend. Just for your information= : Qt No problem, Bradley already replied to me privately. Now I only need a response from the XFree86 team :) > 3 contains an extended wheel event with an orientation. > Oh, > Just browsing through your patch I see we two did exactly the same - is= n't > it a lovely and self-developing toolkit :) > Cool :) I'm having a look at the latest snapshot. It seems that the orientation i= s=20 there, but it's not set competely correctly. Now, you just check for the Alt key to be pressed and then consider that = it's=20 a horizontal event. That way, you're not supporting two wheel mice (nor the two wheels emulat= ion,=20 which, btw, didn't get a response from the XFree team yet) check with Bradley to see what it's used like. If there are buttons for=20 horizontal events like there are for vertical ones, they should be taken = in=20 mind (IMHO) when checking for Button4 and Button5 (so taking 6 and 7 for = the=20 horizontal ones and maybe leaving the Alt key as a modifier too for users= who=20 have one wheel and don't want to use the emulation) Btw, sorry for using Direction through my patch, I forgot Qt::Orientation= =20 existed (in fact, I looked for Qt::Direction and was surprised because it= =20 didn't exist :) ) Do you (or Bradley) want another patch (against the latest snapshot) ? or= =20 will you take care of it ? Greetings, -- Antonio Larrosa Jimenez KDE Core developer - larrosa@kde.org SuSE Labs developer - larrosa@suse.de http://perso.wanadoo.es/antlarr KDE - The development framework of the future, today.