Chris Radek wrote: > > > It's in the DRO, a star on the Absolute numbers. > I watched for that, but this display is not very clear, so I must have missed it. > >> Also, the indication of >> which axis is currently selected is hard to determine. >> > > This is because some of the ubuntu themes are crap. If you pick a > theme where it's possible to tell whether a button is pressed or not, > it will be fine. Try for example Raleigh, Redmond, or another > hard-edged theme with good, evident shadows. [you would be surprised > how much rant I typed and then deleted here] > > >> but it seems like a double-touch deselects it (maybe). >> The axis buttons highlight when you mouse over them, but maybe that is all I can see as a different color/shade. Yes, the theme is absolutely awful for several reasons. I will try those themes next time I work on it. > > I have not seen this...? > > If you have a real touch screen, be sure to select 'Hide pointer' in > the preferences. This enables some touchscreen-specific handling > that might affect the colors and highlighting you're seeing. But > the most important consideration is picking a usable theme Yes, this is a car computer touch screen that Matt Shaver has set up. It still needs an individual calibration for this instance of the screen, but it is close. I will also try this change, I really don't know much about touch screens.
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