I will test and merge the patch once you submit it.

Ping

On 7/3/07, simastrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Steffen Klemer:
> >> I thought about using the stylus,
> >> pressing button2 on it, wait 400ms and then start to scratch over the
> >> tablet while the button is still pressed. This should emit scrollevents -
> >> I think the windows driver has this feature as well. The xorg mouse-driver
> >> calls it EmulateWheelTimeout - Perhaps the source could be copied and
> >> pasted :)
>
> >Ping:
> >Glad you asked. I agree it is a neat feature. But, Linux driver
> >doesn't share any code with Windows driver. Do you have time to
> >implement it?  I can test and merge your patches to the codebase.
>
> I think the OP was actually referring to the xorg mouse-driver.
> Hm yes this indeed would be a neat feature (Holding button2 then
> dragging to emulate scroll-wheel events.)  Another option would be to
> be able to hold down a modifier key and move the stylus (without
> touching the tablet) to emulate scrolling.
>

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