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2007-03-27
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2007-03-27
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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Is it possible to disable the long press feature in N800? When you keep a stylus pressed in the same spot on the screen for over 1 second the menu appears. The same thing happens also when browsing the web. I would like to disable this. Does anyone know how it can be done or is it impossible?
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2007-03-27
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-29
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2007-08-14
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2007-08-15
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@ Lynnwood, WA
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2007-08-15
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2007-08-16
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@ Lynnwood, WA
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Well, Yes and No.
The desktop and other apps may not have context menus (right click in the desktop world) to activate. The Opera browser does. Flash does. I'm guessing that the application is notified that the event has occurred, but does nothing with that notification.