My 2c. I tested recently quite usable solution on (I believe) Win Ce 5.0.
One needed to put and hold stylus on touchscreen for a while (about 1~2
seconds), then the driver sends right click message to the OS. To be more
obvious what it is doing, it briefly showed 2~3 concentrated circles around the
right click point.
Best Regards,
JP
--- Andrew K <programsynth_at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> So pressing those buttons gives you right click? Or do you hold them as
> you tap?
>
> The thing I want to avoid is pressing a button for right-click, clicking,
> then having to press it again. I would prefer a solution that returns to
> left-click on release.
>
> -Andrew
>
> On Wed, 23 May 2007, Swithun Crowe wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > AK Right-click still isn't that great, but workable. What is this about a
> > AK /proc hack?
> > AK
> > AK The only way I could ever see right-click working such as it does on CE
> > AK would be through a daemon of some sort, or by modifying X (which is
> > AK only used by some users, anyways). Whatever it is, the priority for the
> > AK kernel developers is currently on suspend; everything else is
> > AK secondary.
> >
> > I use xmonobut with the volume buttons on the front. I have the call
> >
> > xmonobut -k 21 -m 22
> >
> > in a startx script, which gives me right and middle click.
> >
> > Glad things are progressing.
> >
> > Swithun.
> >
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