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Re: home screen gestures
I propose adding a gestures manager that allows utilities or applications to launch as a starting point using the proximity sensor.
Excuse my bad English. |
Re: home screen gestures
whatever, just make it configurable ...
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Re: home screen gestures
The cube its a good idea, i remember my old cellphone (w580) has a similar option, check the video n_n minute 2:10
http://youtu.be/VVxUFptup8A |
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So there's not that much interest in this. It'll take some time till I get something sorted with this (network in scratchbox).
Disabling clicks sure isn't a good idea, maybe disabling just stroke is. Anyway thats no no. 1 solution. It could use a config file, that's the easier part. @Leon Obscuro MX: The cube is no good idea. It's BS. However there are a lot who could like this, so you should start a thread for a discussion about this. My plan and the cube only have corners in common. @WhiteWolf: Don't understand |
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Yea, he thought about covering proximity sensor as a "triggeR" for gestures recognition, then, uncovering it would bring back old'n'goodie point and click mode.
There already is 100% working daemon for recognizing proximity sensor state (not using much resources, in fact, almost none at all), so this part of idea may be considered done. It's "only" matter of incorporating feature. BTW, as it was mentioned in some huge thread long time ago, it *is* possible to create multitouch ffor resistive screens. When you touch resistive screen in 2 place, actual "sensed" place is exactly in center between them (so, if You touch left and right part of the screen, device will sense 1 touch on center). Using some complicated algorithm, it's possible to recognize when there are many touch points at once, or it was just quick change of touching place. Someone (maybe qole, but I don't know for sure) ever mentioned devices, that incorporate that. If something like *this* could be done, that would be real overkill. |
Re: home screen gestures
My wife has LG Viewty which has very nice function like this, if you see lockscreen, you make a gesture (like W, V or S) and it starts an app linked to that gesture.
On Linux there's a program called Easystroke which can do things like this. Maybe you can borrow some ideas from their code. http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/easystroke/wiki |
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@mivoligo I am using easystroke, and I love it. I tried to port it, but failed. It's written in C++ and I am not familiar with this. Anyway I think it's to "big" for the n900 and the gui would have to be rewritten. So, a small solution would be enough for the beginning @WhiteWolf OK, thats the plan |
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I tried shortcutd, but proximty sensor doesn' work well. Are there other alternatives? It is working elsewhere?
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ShortcutD does work here, did you configure it in settings menu?
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