Disabling drag events?
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
raster at rasterman.com
Sat Mar 11 22:10:54 PST 2006
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 09:51:35 -0500 "Kit Peters" <popefelix at gmail.com> babbled:
> I'll answer both suggestions here.
>
> Rasterman suggests: "if it is just your APPLICATION that needs to not have
> motion events... then why don't u simply disable it listening to mouse
> motion events?"
>
> Our application's UI runs on top of Firefox - it's a series of HTML pages
> served from a local web server. Many of our "buttons" are text in HTML
> tables, and so any "drag event" will highlight the text, rather than
> "pressing" the button. Also, for some reason, if a user rolls their finger
> from side to side while pressing a button, it throws the calibration of the
> touchscreen all out of whack.
oh. ouch. lots of layers which lose u control. bugger. though i'd be tempted to make a modified firefox long before i modify x.
> I think I've also answered Owen Taylor's question regarding the dangers of
> "click-n-drag" here.
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