Researching for how to get my SpaceNavigator 3dmouse, which is a fully HID
compliant 6 DOF device, I came across this thread
http://old.nabble.com/Adding-SpaceNavigator-support-td15100788.html
Dated Jan. 2008. links to a thread still sticky on the 3dconnexion forums
Hello again,
I'd like to know whether there exist efforts to implement gradual zooming. As
far as concerns me 10% steps (or whatever it is) is an absolute no go for
artits and makes workflow as fluent as swimming through bricks. I thought this
wouldnt require much effort since GIMP apparenty
A small PS: Enabling Screen for the 3dmouse device in Extended Input Devices
renders the mouse dead for drawing.
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Just so its said first, input stuff is business of GTK. Gimp conjumes what GTK
provides.
On Saturday, July 17, 2010 22:45:07 Cedric Sodhi wrote:
I, as a user, would like to directly corelate the axis (x motion event!!!)
to zoom, pan, color, etc! Therefore I say that this needs a coherent
On 07/17/10 21:47, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
Hello again,
I'd like to know whether there exist efforts to implement gradual zooming. As
far as concerns me 10% steps (or whatever it is) is an absolute no go for
artits and makes workflow as fluent as swimming through bricks. I thought
this
Right, size of bricks, if you want.
On 07/17/2010 11:31 PM, g...@catking.net wrote:
On 07/17/10 21:47, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
Hello again,
I'd like to know whether there exist efforts to implement gradual zooming.
As far as concerns me 10% steps (or whatever it is) is an absolute no go for
There is a sliding border between what is a canonical input device and what is
absused, so to say, as an input device. Consider my tablet (Intuos). You say it
has axis with fixed meaning? I beg to differ! The device provides a
6-dimensional motion event. Channel 0 to 4 being more or less what