On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Giuseppe Bilotta
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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).

There is an existing radio button, "Disable Touch Gesture", in
wacomcpl for 2FGT to enable/disable the gesture feature.  Both 2FGT
TPC and Bamboo have the button default to unselected, i.e., Touch
Gesture is enabled.  We can easily disable it in the driver and let
you enable it in the control panel later.

> 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.

I think retaining community contribution is as important as keeping
the code in good shape.  There are always challenges no matter which
way we choose.  That's why we "poll the audience" when we can not make
a decision on our own :).

Thank you for your feedback.

Ping

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