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<blockquote data-quote="jadz" data-source="post: 4538" data-attributes="member: 10355"><p>In the mean time. This should be a good workaround. I will test tonight.</p><p></p><p>[code]========================================================================</p><p>Girder Mouse Plugin Notes (v2.0) (c)2003 - John Hind.</p><p>========================================================================</p><p>Support at http://www.girder.nl/phpBB2/index.php in the Developer Forum.</p><p>Thanks to Ron Bessems and Mark Fiechtner for technical assistance and to</p><p>Jan Savli for beta testing and design ideas.</p><p></p><p>PURPOSE</p><p>=======</p><p>Raises Girder events for mouse actions enabling the mouse to be used as</p><p>an additional controller.</p><p></p><p>- Recognises up to five mouse buttons and one scroll wheel.</p><p>- Can raise click events to Girder from any button and from wheel rotation.</p><p>- Can hide any button and the wheel from Windows applications.</p><p>- Can use any mouse button as a Function Shift for additional Girder events.</p><p>- Function Shift operations are automatically hidden from Windows</p><p> Applications to avoid "side effects".</p><p>- "Dual use" of buttons as standard Windows buttons and Girder Function</p><p> Shift buttons is possible.</p><p>- Every combination of a Function Shift button and another button raises</p><p> a unique Girder event even when the other button is also a Function Shift.</p><p>- Function Shift in conjunction with wheel rotation generates events.</p><p>- Function Shift in conjunction with "compass gestures" generates events.</p><p>- Press and release of Function Shift buttons can be notified to Girder</p><p> which is useful for OSD applications.</p><p>- "Intelligent" hiding of Function Shift button messages can be overridden</p><p> trading better drag performance in Windows for potential "side effects".</p><p>- Multiple configurations can be defined and activated by Girder commands.</p><p></p><p>I was motivated to write this by a desire to be able to use the excellent</p><p>Gyration Ultra radio mouse ([url]www.gyration.com)[/url] as a remote control for a</p><p>PC-based home cinema setup.</p><p></p><p>LIMITATIONS</p><p>===========</p><p>This plugin works only in Windows 2000 or Windows XP. The API features</p><p>necessary to implement it are unfortunately not available in earlier</p><p>versions - sorry![/code]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jadz, post: 4538, member: 10355"] In the mean time. This should be a good workaround. I will test tonight. [code]======================================================================== Girder Mouse Plugin Notes (v2.0) (c)2003 - John Hind. ======================================================================== Support at http://www.girder.nl/phpBB2/index.php in the Developer Forum. Thanks to Ron Bessems and Mark Fiechtner for technical assistance and to Jan Savli for beta testing and design ideas. PURPOSE ======= Raises Girder events for mouse actions enabling the mouse to be used as an additional controller. - Recognises up to five mouse buttons and one scroll wheel. - Can raise click events to Girder from any button and from wheel rotation. - Can hide any button and the wheel from Windows applications. - Can use any mouse button as a Function Shift for additional Girder events. - Function Shift operations are automatically hidden from Windows Applications to avoid "side effects". - "Dual use" of buttons as standard Windows buttons and Girder Function Shift buttons is possible. - Every combination of a Function Shift button and another button raises a unique Girder event even when the other button is also a Function Shift. - Function Shift in conjunction with wheel rotation generates events. - Function Shift in conjunction with "compass gestures" generates events. - Press and release of Function Shift buttons can be notified to Girder which is useful for OSD applications. - "Intelligent" hiding of Function Shift button messages can be overridden trading better drag performance in Windows for potential "side effects". - Multiple configurations can be defined and activated by Girder commands. I was motivated to write this by a desire to be able to use the excellent Gyration Ultra radio mouse ([url]www.gyration.com)[/url] as a remote control for a PC-based home cinema setup. LIMITATIONS =========== This plugin works only in Windows 2000 or Windows XP. The API features necessary to implement it are unfortunately not available in earlier versions - sorry![/code] [/QUOTE]
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