>Well, I've never _seen_ a Ferrari laptop. But our systems have a 4
>scroll buttons, plus the normal 3 buttons, giving a total of 7 buttons.
>They all work.
Pretty much like the Ferrari.
>> The reason why I originally id my driver was the ability to use the
>> buttons then the next feature was
Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote:
>> Well, I've never _seen_ a Ferrari laptop. But our systems have a 4
>> scroll buttons, plus the normal 3 buttons, giving a total of 7 buttons.
>> They all work.
>>
>
> Pretty much like the Ferrari.
>
>
>>> The reason why I originally id my driver was the abi
>Yes, our driver supports that.
>
>> I very much like that feature and implemented it in my driver.
>>
>> Also, do your scroll buttons auto-repeat? (I know that the touchpad
>> does not so you have to fake it)
>>
>
>I have to check into that, because I'm not sure.
The last feature request I
Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote:
>
>> Yes, our driver supports that.
>>
>>
>>> I very much like that feature and implemented it in my driver.
>>>
>>> Also, do your scroll buttons auto-repeat? (I know that the touchpad
>>> does not so you have to fake it)
>>>
>>>
>> I have to check in
>Our driver supports it.
Excellent.
(These are all feature requests I got and (partially) implemented for
my driver, so I htink they're important for customers)
Casper
On Mon 23 Oct 2006 at 05:40PM, Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote:
>
>
> >Our driver supports it.
>
> Excellent.
>
> (These are all feature requests I got and (partially) implemented for
> my driver, so I htink they're important for customers)
So Casper, you're sponsoring this, right?
-dp
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