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|Name= Grab-scroll keys |
|Name= Grab-scroll keys |
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|Feature subcategory=Hardware support |
|Feature subcategory=Hardware support |
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|Requesters= |
|Requesters= User:Garycmartin |
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|Requirements=Provide view scrolling functionality with the grab/scroll hardware keys as documented in [[OLPC_Human Interface Guidelines/The Sugar Interface/Input Systems#Description of Keys|Human interface guidelines]]. |
|Requirements=Provide view scrolling functionality with the grab/scroll hardware keys as documented in [[OLPC_Human Interface Guidelines/The Sugar Interface/Input Systems#Description of Keys|Human interface guidelines]]. |
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|Specification= See <trac>447</trac> for a likely solution and patch. |
|Specification= See <trac>447</trac> for a likely solution and patch. |
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|Owners= |
|Owners=Erik Garrison |
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===Notes=== |
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I am unclear on if this is actually a good use of resources relative to the benefit. It might be much simpler from a software perspective to widen the scroll bars on the windows. Furthermore, we must entirely hijack the grab key (super key) for scrolling, and cannot map it to other window manager actions. --[[User:Erik Garrison|Erik Garrison]] 17:43, 19 December 2008 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 07:02, 21 December 2008
Feature subcategory | Is part of::Category:Hardware support | |
Requesters | {{#arraymap:User:Garycmartin|,|x|Requested by::x}} | |
Requirements | Provide view scrolling functionality with the grab/scroll hardware keys as documented in Human interface guidelines. | |
Specification | See <trac>447</trac> for a likely solution and patch. | |
Owners | {{#arraymap:Erik Garrison|,|x|Contact person::User:x}} | |
Priority | Priority::3 | |
Helps deployability? | Helps deployability::no | |
Target for 9.1? | Target for 9.1::no |
Notes
I am unclear on if this is actually a good use of resources relative to the benefit. It might be much simpler from a software perspective to widen the scroll bars on the windows. Furthermore, we must entirely hijack the grab key (super key) for scrolling, and cannot map it to other window manager actions. --Erik Garrison 17:43, 19 December 2008 (UTC)