On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Thomas Jaeger <thjae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, please ignore this patch.  This is not quite the behavior we need
> as it leads a left-click once the cursor is moved.
>
> On 10/09/2011 12:41 PM, Thomas Jaeger wrote:
>> I can't conceive of any reason why the current behavior would be preferable.
>>

Hi Thomas,

Is your right click gesture right now:  1 finger touch+hold then tap
second finger?

I can see why your interested in suggested patch with that gesture.

I'm working in this general area and I'm debating on what I want to do
with 2-finger taps.  I prefer the Synaptic's and Mac Trackpad 2-finger
tap (touch 2 fingers and then release 2 fingers in short time span)
and my original plan was to convert driver to this approach; which
would have a side affect of fixing your issue.

I believe the current code is modelled on Windows 7 behaviour and
maybe to Wacom's custom driver behaviour on older Windows.  Not sure
since I don't use Windows that much.

So maybe I need to take a poll or something and see what approach ours
should use.

If we do keep Windows 7 behaviour then I gotta figure out what that
means  for the normal left click during touch on touchscreens.  I
guess we must leave the left click there even while in
GESTURE_TAP_MODE or else you'll get the bad behaviour you pointed out.

Hmm, we will need quite some more code cleanup to do that part right.

Chris

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