On Thursday 07 February 2008, Jake Richards wrote: > On Tuesday 05 February 2008, Jake Richards wrote: > > Hello: > > I'm a little new to python and pyqt so please forgive any naive > > questions > > > I might have :) But, what I am attempting to do is simply have my wacom > > tablet work similarly to my mouse in a pyqt application. It appears that > > left clicks, right clicks and tapping on the tablet all work fine, but > > when > > > I try to drag, nothing happens. I've tried selecting multiple things in > > a treeview, using scrollbars, highlighting text, but it seems to only > > register the first tap and not mimic holding down the left mousebutton > > and then dragging. Here are some tech specs: > > Linux Kernel: 2.6.15-1.02 > > Python 2.4 > > Qt-4.3.1 > > Pyqt 4.3 > > > > > > The tablet seems to work fine in other applications (gimp/Shake/firefox) > > Would anyone have any help they can give me that might be obviously > > overlooked? Is there any special initialization I need to do? I can see > > tabletDown/tabletMove events being triggered so something is at least > > happening. Thanks in advance! > > > > B > > > >What about other Qt applications? > > > >Basically, PyQt knows nothing about tablets - it if works with Qt it > > should work with PyQt. > > > >Phil > > A good point. I tried out the Qt examples and those don't seem to work > either. Basically the same issues. Could they be compiled wrong or > perhaps our version of linux/X be causing problems? Or, is this more a > topic for a different mailing list? Thanks!
Different mailing list. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
