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2008-05-09
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Of course, you have to run xev from a different computer, via ssh, in order to have the main xev window in the tablet receiving the input focus, and at same time being able to see see (in the remote terminal) the x-window event generated in the tablet
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2008-05-09
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2008-05-09
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@ Friday Harbor, WA, USA
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2008-05-09
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It's normal as far as I'm concerned to have a list of keystrokes for every app - all Windows and Mac apps come with a proper help file. Can you imagine using flight sim x without a list of keystrokes? Or Photoshop?
It seems absurd to write an application and then provide no instructions on how to use it. In fact it doesn't SEEM absurd, it is absurd.
Is there a home and end key? A delete as oppsoed to backspace key? These are everyday functions. I don't understand why they would be kept secret.
--ル Diaz