>"Paul Nevai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:<78281@palm-dev-forum>...
>>I'm afraid I don't understand this example. How does a "hidden" 
>>form act 100% normal otherwise. For instance, are you saying you 
>>can tap on the hidden form items? How do you manage that when your 
>>solution is to move the form offscreen?
>
>Think of "graffiti or keyboard input". You don't tap. In addition, 
>think of scripts. pedit and LapTopHack are fully scriptable. So you 
>can run scripts which do not need any visual interaction. Does it 
>make sense?

No, it doesn't make sense to me.  If I think Graffiti, then I think 
that something will be hooking into the existing Graffiti area, or 
that it will be presenting its own form.  If I think keyboard input, 
then I think of something presenting its own form.  In neither case 
do I understand the purpose of a totally offscreen form.  And, in 
both cases, I *do* tap.  As for scripts, I still don't understand how 
an offscreen form comes into play.

-- Keith

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