Hi Martin, I’m still running 0.8.13, but on OSX 10.11.4. But, I’ve been using RPCEmu on the Mac since about OS X 10.7.
Anyway, on my MacBook Air (2011 version), the F keys are used for various Mac functions (volume level, screen brightness, keyboard brightness, etc.), but can also be used in RISC OS. There is a setting hidden somewhere in the Mac OS X System Preferences that determine if the ‘fn’ key is required, or not, for these functions. I have it set so that I need to use the ‘fn’ key, and without the ‘fn’ key the normal F key gets passed to RISC OS (if any of that makes any sense!). As for mouse gestures - does your touch wireless mouse do two finger clicks? On my laptop’s pad, a single finger click is like the left hand mouse button (translates to RISC OS Select), and a two finger click is like the right hand mouse button (translates, at least on mine, to RISC OS Menu). I haven’t tried a three finger click…yet. However, I believe there is a way to get the RISC OS Adjust click by pressing a key and a mouse click - this I haven’t found. Hope this all helps. Cheers, Gerald. From the MacBook Air of Gerald Holdsworth www.geraldholdsworth.co.uk www.reptonresourcepage.co.uk > On 20 Apr 2016, at 17:41, Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have just installed RPCEmu 0.8.14 on a Mac running OSX 10.10.5, and > have been suprised how much progress I managed to make. I installed the > RO5.22 rom and matching HardDisc without any real problems, and it now > boots nicely. The notes on the ROOL Wiki were invaluable. > > However, I did find some major usage problems probably caused by my lack > of knowledge of OSX and Mac hardware. > > The keyboard is a smallish wireless one, probably a predecessor of the > current Magic Keyboard, as the key layout looks very similar. It has F1 > to F12 along the bottom of the top row of keys ... but I tried many > combinations of Shift, FN, Alt & Ctrl keys and none seemed able to get me > to a command line (or window). The Mac user never uses F keys! > > The mouse is a touch wireless one, probably a predecessor of the current > Magic Trackpad, as it looks very similar... but has no buttons at all. A > sharp press anywhere on it seems to simulate a Select-click ok, but I > have found no way to simulate either Menu-click or Adjust-click. > > I was hoping to set it up for one specific use so a Mac user could run a > small program I have written, so Select-click will enable that, and I > could write a small program to do TaskManager_Shutdown instead of using > Menu->Shutdown or Shift-Ctrl-F12. However, it would be nice if I could > occasionally use a command line and Menu and Adjust (even if I needed an > app to emulate them!). > > Does anyone know whether TeamViewer will enable me to control RPCEmu on a > Mac from my PC? > > Thanks for any clues! > > Martin > > > _______________________________________________ > Rpcemu mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
