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Hi Francesco,
Thank you for the update. Do you have any future plans for mousetweaks?
Would you and Gerd like to see mousetweaks as a gnome-shell feature for
3.12 for example? If so, I would be interested in helping if that would
be at all useful to you? In any case, wold you be interested in
discussing further during the meeting tomorrow or otherwise? I would be
able to help with testing in wayland as well if you would find that
useful, I am keen.
Maybe since nobody is going the a11y team will be ok with making an
extra agenda item for mousetweaks tomorrow, if you are willing and able?
My GSoC summary will wrap up quickly since the targets were all met and
the mentors are out. Please let me know what you think, in any case!
Thanks,
Magdalen
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> From: Francesco Fumanti <francesco.fuma...@gmx.net>
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> Hi,
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> a new version of mousetweaks is available.
>
>
> About mousetweaks
> =================
>
> Mousetweaks provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME
> desktop. These enhancements are:
>
> - It offers a way to perform the various clicks without using any
> physical mouse buttons. (Hover Click)
>
> - It allows users to perform a secondary click by keeping the primary
> mouse button pressed for a predetermined amount of time. (Simulated
> Secondary Click)
>
> The features can be activated and configured through the Universal
> Access panel of the GNOME Control Center.
>
>
> News
> ====
>
> New and updated translations:
>
> [tg] Victor Ibragimov
>
>
> Download
> ========
> http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.10/mousetweaks-3.10.0.tar.xz
> (279K)
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> Thanks to all contributors,
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> Francesco
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