Hi Steve and David,
On 12/11/2009 08:35 AM, Steve Lee wrote:
> 2009/12/11 David Colven :
>> Sorry if I’m being dum – I am down with flu at the moment – but I don’t see
>> why a joystick switch inout should not do exactly what the daisy reader
>> wants. Window will not react to input from a USB fi
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Re: Ang. Re: Proposal: mouse-only Caribou for GNOME 2.30
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> Subject: Re: Ang. Re: Proposal: mouse-only Caribou for GNOME 2.30
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> 2009/12/11 David Colven :
>> Sorry if I'm being dum - I am down with flu at the moment - but I don't see
>> why a joystick switch inout should
2009/12/11 David Colven :
> I feel what we need - and is part of the ACE contribution to AEGIS - is a
> central switch handler (control panel type thing) which reads switches and
> that any scanning program can use. The control panel would deal with all the
> methods and filtering and pass scan
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Subject: Re: Ang. Re: Proposal: mouse-only Caribou for GNOME 2.30
2009/12/11 David Colven :
> Sorry if I'm being dum - I am down with flu at the moment - but I don't see
> why a joystick switch inout should not
2009/12/11 David Colven :
> Sorry if I’m being dum – I am down with flu at the moment – but I don’t see
> why a joystick switch inout should not do exactly what the daisy reader
> wants. Window will not react to input from a USB fire button unless it’s
> told to, will ot?
Yes that is exactly corr
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David
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2009/12/11 Mats Lundälv
>
> I strongly support you on these points Steve:
> Go for USB game as the primary source of switch input - as it's a standard,
> but clearly separated from the basic keyboard and mouse input - and good
> interface products - like the JoyCable - are there on the market. Su