I dont get this idea.  If you want to use a mouse on a laptop then just use
the fn key and laptop mouse keys, 789  uio  jkl  0p
 
Michael
 
 

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From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 10 January 2009 21:38
To: WE English mailing list
Subject: WE & Gamepad - just an idea


Ok, this might be a bit of a strange idea; but les give it a try, and an
example:
 
Many of us, are using WE on a laptop. Then you well know, how the operating
of WE is quite complicated. You really miss the mouse keys, usually found on
the numeric keypad. But even with a full size PC keyboard, you sometimes
want to operate the numeric keypad as such, and at the same time do certain
mouse movements. 
 
Or, les give you this other example:
When browsing EBay, you might well have found that the list of search
results, are in a table. Les say, you are searching for a new pair of shoes.
All the photos will be in column 1, the titles/headers in column 2, and the
highest bid/buy-it-now price in column 3. OK, you press T to go to Table 1,
then CTRL+ to turn on Table Mode, and now you have to navigate through the
columns with INS + the Arrow Keys. I.e, you want to get your shoes less than
$40, so you have to go to column 3, and then holding down INS and scroll
your way down through the offers with Down-Arrow.
Finally, you find a pair you want to read about, so you press Enter.
If, now, you are using the wonderul Placemarker function, you could for
instance have set one placemarker at the word DESCRIPTION, quickly jumped
down to where the description of the shoes start, and easily have read the
text using the X key. Allright, all of this is basics, and most of us have
already made up a routine for this.
 
My idea, though, is:
Could it be possible - with the use of a set-file, or a script - to have a
gamepad programmed for the most used functions, in a given software. I just
looked at one model on the net, and it has a joystick, and TEN keys. Now, if
the joystick could have been programmed to do the navigation between the
columns, and you had the ten keys programmed to go to Table, Text, Link,
Control, Placemarker - all of them forward/backward respectively. Then you
could have done most of your browsing, with the operation of one hand.
 
In other cases/software, the joystick could have been used as the mouse
keys, while as the ten extra keys, could have been used to simulate the
left/right click, ¨ "move mouse to cursor" function, and so forth. OK, this
would mean an extra gadget to your PC; and many 8users might not want that.
Then go ahead, use the system as ever before. But for those who would find
it useful...
 
My real question is: ISTHIS POSSIBLE, technically? Anyone tried something
like this? I know, that you should be able to script certian actions of the
joystick, but is it possible to make the joystick sending a
character/keystroke to the computer, i.e sending an X or T, when a button on
the joystick/gamepad is pressed?
 
Hope for some feedback from all you tech guys. But also, let us know, if
there is more users that would find this handy. Even - maybe - let¨s spin a
bit on it, to see if the idea could be modified; so as to meet the wishes
better.
 
What I imagine, is that we got an interface, where the user could define the
actions of the keys on the gamepad, and then save this in kind of a
set-file, for each software/window, much like we have with the standard
keyboard outlay already.
 
OK, guys, I am eager to hear your inputs/feedback.


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