On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Ping Cheng <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am aware of the issues for Bamboo touch. And I can remove the second
> finger data.  But, I'd like to know what the community would like to
> have for Bamboo - one finger only or a buggy two fingers.  TBH, I
> don't have a hard deadline for Bamboo.
>
>> Since relative mode devices (touchpads) can not recover as gracefully
>> from bad events as absolute (touchscreens), the gesture bugs will be
>> much more visible to Bamboo P&T users.
>
> Even if we leave the code there, we could turn gesture off by default,
> insetad of turn it on as it is now. Developers and testers can turn
> the feature on when they need it.  What do you think?

As a Bamboo owner and would-be tester, my vote goes to having the code
in (although possibly disabled but turnable on with an appropriate
config option). On the other hand I understand that this might make
porting the TPC code to Bamboo when TPC is ready a little bit more
difficult.

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta

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