Hi Renè,

many thanks for this solution. The behavior of my penpad in openmeetings made 
me crazy. 

Perhaps we should have a new page in the om wiki with the heading "Tips and 
tricks for the real life work with OM" set up. There we could then collect such 
useful informations.
 
Best regards

Ed

Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Januar 2014 um 12:16 Uhr
Von: "Rene' Rosenbaum" <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: different behaviour mouse/penpad

Hi Maxime and all,
we were finally ablte to solve this problem. The behaviour was not caused by 
OM, but the underlying Windows OS. The input devices on which the strange 
behaviour appeared all had right-click emulation via "Press and hold" enabled 
(Standard, I guess). In this configuration Windows isn't smart enough and 
consumes all inputs from the respective device for a certain period of time 
even when the interaction is a completelly different one (stroke or smth.). 
Stupid bug (or a feature :)). Anyway, disabling the emulation leads to a prompt 
reaction of the input device on the WB canvas.
regards,
Rene'
 
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On 11/22/2013 1:41 AM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
We have no code specific to mouse/penpad.
I'll try to reproduce your issue, but bot sure we can do anything to resolve it 
until 3.1 :(
Unfortunately framework current WB implementation is based on is not supported 
for 2+ years.
in 3.1 we will move WB to HTML5 and this should resolve such issues (I believe 
so)
 
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Sergey 
<[email protected][[email protected]]> wrote:Hello!

 I think that's how they work with flash. I haven't got such a  big delay, but 
I have similiar problem with my penpad.

Sergey.

21.11.2013 22:32, "Mathias Bässler" пишет:

 Hello everyone,
  if I use a penpad or a touchpad (tried different ones) I noticed a delay in 
the whiteboard while drawing etc. which isn't occuring with the mouse.
If I put the pen on the pad, I have to wait like a second before I can draw, if 
I start immediately some of the line is missing.
Is the mouse treated differently or why is this happening and is there 
something I can do to solve this?
  Greetings,
  Mathias 
 --
WBR
Maxim aka solomax
 
 

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