Rush Bellucci wrote:
I can confirm that menues are non usable on a touchscreen on W8 CP or
DP.
Every (and I say EVERY) other software can be used, but Thunderbird,
Firefox and Mozilla Family software are almost impossible to use at
the moment due to the menu+touch screen.
Hope someone will releas
Rush Bellucci wrote:
I can confirm that menues are non usable on a touchscreen on W8 CP or
DP.
Every (and I say EVERY) other software can be used, but Thunderbird,
Firefox and Mozilla Family software are almost impossible to use at
the moment due to the menu+touch screen.
Hope someone will releas
On 23 Mar, 10:41, David Wilkinson wrote:
> Ron Hunter wrote:
> > I didn't pay too much attention to the article, but I think I saw something
> > that
> > indicated Firefox would work in both modes. Sounds like a neat trick, since
> > even
> > IE seems to be two programs. Not bashing MS, but cert
Ron Hunter wrote:
I didn't pay too much attention to the article, but I think I saw something that
indicated Firefox would work in both modes. Sounds like a neat trick, since even
IE seems to be two programs. Not bashing MS, but certainly bashing Metro!
AFAIK, it is not possible for the same ex
On 3/22/2012 8:25 PM, David Wilkinson wrote:
Ron Hunter wrote:
Nobody trying FireFox on Windows 8?
Who would want to?
I don't see that this question calls for Microsoft and/or Windows 8
bashing. After all, Mozilla is apparently going to build a Metro version
of Firefox, so I am sure they wou
Ron Hunter wrote:
Nobody trying FireFox on Windows 8?
Who would want to?
I don't see that this question calls for Microsoft and/or Windows 8 bashing.
After all, Mozilla is apparently going to build a Metro version of Firefox, so I
am sure they would like the desktop version to work on Windo
Ron K. wrote:
Have an idea that needs testing. When the menu item is clicked it has focus when
the drop down menu opens. With a mouse, were scrolling down into the menu and
dragging the focus with the cursor.
My question is, will doing a finger drag shift the focus to the desired item on
the men
On 3/22/2012 10:24 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
In both DP and CP Windows 8 versions, in touchscreen mode the menus in
FireFox
and SeaMonkey do not work (I haven't tried Thunderbird). The menu
drops down,
but pressing an item does not work. It is as if the menu is
transparen
David Wilkinson on 3/22/2012 2:34 PM, keyboarded a reply:
Philip Chee wrote:
They've only just started writing code for a Metro version of Firefox so
it'll be some time before anyone can test that on Windows 8.
Yes, but I'm talking about the regular desktop version. I don't know if
this will a
Philip Chee wrote:
They've only just started writing code for a Metro version of Firefox so
it'll be some time before anyone can test that on Windows 8.
Yes, but I'm talking about the regular desktop version. I don't know if this
will apply to third party browsers, but Metro IE10 allows no plu
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 11:24:21 -0400, David Wilkinson wrote:
> David Wilkinson wrote:
>> In both DP and CP Windows 8 versions, in touchscreen mode the menus in
>> FireFox
>> and SeaMonkey do not work (I haven't tried Thunderbird). The menu drops down,
>> but pressing an item does not work. It is as
David Wilkinson wrote:
> Nobody trying FireFox on Windows 8?
An alternative explanation : perhaps few have
any real interest in trying Windows 8. /Cave
lector/ : view acquired by introspection.
Philip Taylor
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David Wilkinson wrote:
In both DP and CP Windows 8 versions, in touchscreen mode the menus in FireFox
and SeaMonkey do not work (I haven't tried Thunderbird). The menu drops down,
but pressing an item does not work. It is as if the menu is transparent -- the
press registers on the the window unde
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