It's a USB cable, and the manufacturer says it'll work on any system/OS.
With what you tell me, I guess it sends information equal to what a mouse
would send. That's great, thanks for the information.
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:09:54 +0200, Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I used to repair some touchscreen systems a few years ago. As far I
recall,
they all simulated a ps/2 mouse, since often they would crash into
windows,
and you could then use the screen to reboot the system. I'd assume that
the
pygame event handler would treat them as a normal mouse input. But best
to
maybe check the physical connection running off the touchscreen.
On 10/25/06, LaundroMat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on a touchscreen application with pygame. Up till now,
I've always used pygame's mouse events to track the user's actions (as
I don't have the touchscreen yet).
Just this morning, I started to wonder whether relying on the fact
that touchscreen input equals mouse input (from pygame's perspective)
is really a wise thing to do.
Does anyone have experience with pygame's input event handler and
touchscreens?
Thanks,
Mathieu
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