Re: [opensource-dev] USER STORY for not so far future

2010-10-21 Thread Sythos
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 11:57:28 -0400 "Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)" wrote: > On 2010-10-21 10:10, Francesco Rabbi wrote: > > Not understand sorry... > > > > This isn't a LL problem. You can already use iMouse to use your > > iPad, iPhone or iPod as a multi-touch trackpad and via control > > panel y

Re: [opensource-dev] USER STORY for not so far future

2010-10-21 Thread Ponzu
Yes, it is a great thing, but the kind of control I imagine is not tied to keyboard short-cuts. At least, I don't think there is a keyboard shortcut for sit-on-that-chair, or look-to-the-left The background is that I think that the keyboard commands in SL were created by a combination of gamers (

Re: [opensource-dev] USER STORY for not so far future

2010-10-21 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
On 2010-10-21 10:10, Francesco Rabbi wrote: > Not understand sorry... > > This isn't a LL problem. You can already use iMouse to use your iPad, > iPhone or iPod as a multi-touch trackpad and via control panel you can > bind multi-touch gesture to keyboard shortcut... Now that would be a great t

Re: [opensource-dev] USER STORY for not so far future

2010-10-21 Thread Francesco Rabbi
Not understand sorry... This isn't a LL problem. You can already use iMouse to use your iPad, iPhone or iPod as a multi-touch trackpad and via control panel you can bind multi-touch gesture to keyboard shortcut... -- Sent by iPhone Il giorno 21/ott/2010, alle ore 15:52, Ponzu ha scritto: > As

[opensource-dev] USER STORY for not so far future

2010-10-21 Thread Ponzu
As a user, I want to use a multi-touch device (iPad, Android, etc) to control Second Life. The simple technical issue is getting the tablet to talk to the viewer. Of course, the hard issue is creating the insanely great multi-touch interface. For example, touching tablet could re-aim camera. ma