On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Peter Hutterer <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > Not sure how the app developers and end users will take on this new
> feature.
> afaik, there is already GTK3 work going on to integrate this.


I don't worry about the future. It's the current and past apps that I have
to care.


> > Most profeesional users only run one application. And they don't normally
> > change app when they upgrade OS. If we don't offer a way to turn the
> scroll
> > events off for them, they'll have problem to run their favourite app.
> That's
> > not good.
> we don't offer a way how to turn off the scroll events right now.
> yes, you can re-map the buttons to 0 or whatever and that functionality
> will
> keep working. That's rather impolite by the client but then again, that
> isn't our problem anymore since we don't limit which client can change
> global driver settings.


As long as we have a workaround for them, we are safe. This solution works
for me.


> what won't work (and currently doesn't either) is that one client receives
> scroll events and the other one doesn't.
>

That should be ok. In fact, it is a feature ;).

Thnak you.

Ping
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