Gervase Markham wrote:
>
> > Wait a minute here. You admit that Netscape/Mozilla is using non-standard
> > window code on various platforms, and then blame the mouse drivers because
> > you created your own windowing environment for NS/Moz?
>
> If the drivers used the standard Windows mouse wheel messages, then it
> would work. It's the drivers that are non-standard in this respect :-)
>
> Gerv
Let me ask another one of my stupid questions, I'm not embarrased to do
so as i learn That way.
Okay let us assume the following:
The Drivers for a particular item be it Mouse, Printer, scanner, Camera,
etc have been kept up for the specifications for a given sytem. And
periodically updated for the new versions of the system. And they've
been doing it for 4 - 5 years.
Then and an Application comes along and says no that's not the way to do
it, we know better than you.
Why is MicroSoft or MacAlley, or Kensington ,or the other Manufacturer's
supposed to be wrong.
Last I heard an Application is supposed to follow the Guidelines of a
System. Not the system following guidelines of the Applications.
Am I missing something???
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