On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 11:20:41AM +, Nick Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems as though it should be possible to use Gimp with two mice (or
> similar devices) to some advantage, using them to control different
> tools, using different settings.
Hey, as shown by Simon on the last Syste
Nick Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems as though it should be possible to use Gimp with two mice (or
> similar devices) to some advantage, using them to control different
> tools, using different settings.
>
> With AlwaysCore and the Xinput extended devices disabled (probably a
> commo
Well, she reinstalled everything, then replaced gimp.exe with gimp.exe
before running it the first time and poof, it works. Perhaps something
to put on the download page, prevent people from trying it out while the
second file is downloading, apparently this doesn't work.
Lourens
Lourens Veen w
Hello,
I recently got a friend of mine to try Gimp for Windows (she doesn't
have Linux yet, but wants to try that as well :). She installed the file
from gimp.org/win32, and then replaced gimp.exe with the new gimp.exe
from the update. However, upon starting gimp (which worked ok at first)
she no
It seems as though it should be possible to use Gimp with two mice (or
similar devices) to some advantage, using them to control different
tools, using different settings.
With AlwaysCore and the Xinput extended devices disabled (probably a
common setup) you get what you'd expect - more physical