Does DMXControl 2.12 support touch-screens? I want the program with an asus tranformerbook flip.
Touch support
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ambulance23 -
August 2, 2014 at 12:49 PM -
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Hi,
there is touchscreen-support, but only single-touch and only if the touch-function influences the normal cursor.
Regards
JP -
Ok, thanks. Something else hadn't I expected. Can you tell me what DMXControl does when I hit more than 1 button? (by multi-touch)
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Hi,
there are some possible ways, DMXC could react. If this multitouch-screen positions the cursor on the hit of the first finger of the multitouch-geasture, this button will be handled. The other way is a weighted cursorpositioning. Each touch influences the cursor-position so it will be in the middle of all touchpoints.
Regards
JP -
Hi,
there is touchscreen-support, but only single-touch and only if the touch-function influences the normal cursor.
Regards
JPThe problem I have is that when I push a Button in "Command Box PB" it does not active until I pull off the screen, is their a way to make it active & stay active when I hold my finger on the PB?
(it will work if I hold my finger on the PB screen & wiggle my finger than it will active the PB & stay on buts this way is to slow)
I tried looking in the windows 8 Registers after searching the web and found No Answers
I searched looking for a setting to make the Touch screen simulating the mouse functions which the ELO monitor setup could do in it setup & had this, I Changed to a Acer Touch screen monitor mainly cause the ELO was way to heavy to lug around! But Acer does not have a setup program for Touch screensI think the problem is the Double click function! (I wanted to try disable it to see if it would worked)
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Souko
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