Hi Neil
Hopefully not a silly question Neil, but have you posted
this
question over on the iShell board? I haven't noticed it
there
on the gold or edu lists. I am sure they could help and you
really ought to be able to do this in iShell I would think.
Also, I second Markus's suggestion of using USB Overdrive.
Wish I knew your answer myself,
John Riley
On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at 01:01 AM, quicktime-vr-
email@hidden wrote:
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 23:43:10 +0200
From: Markus Altendorff <email@hidden>
To: Neil Castell <email@hidden>
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Click and Drag
Neil Castell wrote:
Actually, it's iShell that we're using to build the
presentation, that
and Livestage, but we still haven't found the answer...
Ooops, my bad. Didn't read the problem description
thoroughly
enough. Did you consider using an alternate mouse driver
(USB
Overdrive?) for the trackball, and to set it up so that the
movement equals repeated keystrokes? That way, it should
be
possible to "catch" that in iShell and transfer it into a
"nudge"
command (or better, "move to target" with the target
angle
changed by the keystrokes - that's smoother)?
-Markus
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