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Re: Knowing whether a tablet is connected and switching modes
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Re: Knowing whether a tablet is connected and switching modes


  • Subject: Re: Knowing whether a tablet is connected and switching modes
  • From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 21:01:55 +0800

It depends what you are looking for. The InkUserWritingMode tells you whether Ink is turned on in system preferences, not whether a tablet is actually connected and working. In my case, just knowing whether it is turned on in preferences is all I need, but I thought I should mention the distinction, for situations where it really does matter.

Thanks for the suggestion about preferences. Looks like some interesting stuff in com.apple.ink.framework.plist - getting deep into undocumented territory though...

Very surprised this isn't handled better...


On 26/01/2006, at 10:47 PM, Ricky Sharp wrote:

That's cool; glad one doesn't have to mess with sensing tablet connection/removal.


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