bosannes Skrevet 2. oktober 2007 Del Skrevet 2. oktober 2007 Jeg har lenge vært fan av Macbookenes 2-finger-scroll, og også vært oppgitt over at noe lignende ikke finnes til pc. I dag kom jeg derimot over noe interessant i Synaptics help-fila (SynCntxt.rtf): Klikk for å se/fjerne innholdet nedenfor ##HelpTopicID=66Placing two fingers on the TouchPad surface and moving them in a particular direction is called a two-finger Gesture. Your TouchPad can detect such movements in each of the eight compass points. This page allows you to customize the action the TouchPad performs when a Gesture is detected. To enable Gesture processing, check the box labeled Enable. Then choose an action from the drop-down list for each Gesture direction. ##HelpTopicID=67 Select the action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the upper left region of the TouchPad. ##HelpTopicID=68 For example, if you select Press the Page Up Key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=69 Select the action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the upper region of the TouchPad. ##HelpTopicID=70 For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=80 Select an action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the upper left region of the TouchPad. For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=81 Select an action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the left region of the TouchPad. For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=82 Select an action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the lower right region of the TouchPad. For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=83 Select an action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the lower region of the TouchPad. For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=84 Select an action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the lower left region of the TouchPad. For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=85 Select an action to be performed for a two-finger Gesture in the left region of the TouchPad. For example, if you select Press the Page Up key, then gesturing in this manner performs the same action as pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard. ##HelpTopicID=86 Record and Play a Keyboard Macro This action plays a pre-recorded sequence of keystrokes. After selecting this action you can record the sequence of keystrokes to play. ##HelpTopicID=87 Keyboard Macro Recording Dialog This dialog allows you to record a sequence of keystrokes for subsequent playback. Such a recorded keystroke sequence is often called a keyboard macro. To begin recording a macro, press the Start button. The Stop button will then be enabled and the Start button disabled indicating that recording is in progress. Since all keystrokes will be intercepted during recording, the only way to exit from the recording mode is to press the Stop button using the mouse. When not recording, the Clear button can be used to empty the recorded keystroke buffer. When recording, this button serves the function of the backspace key. Pressing the Back button removes the last entry from the recorded keystroke buffer. Note that during recording, the Back button must be pressed with the mouse. As they are recorded, keystrokes also appear in the recording dialog’s text window. Alphabetic, numeric, and punctuation keys appear in the text window just as they would appear in a typed document. Non-printable keys are represented in the text window by mnemonic tags enclosed in braces. To make the text window easier to read, most keys are only placed into the text window as they are pressed. However the mode keys (such as Shift, Ctrl and Alt) are entered into the text window both when they are pressed and when they are released. This makes it possible to locate keyboard mode changes by “reading” the text window. Please note that the text window is not directly editable. For instance, it is not possible to insert a key in the middle of a previously recorded sequence. To do this, you must clear the recorded buffer and re-record the desired keystroke sequence. Once a recording is completed, press the OK button to save or the Cancel button to discard your recording. Pressing either button will exit the dialog. ##HelpTopicID=88 Select an action for this TouchPad button. You can customize the button to produce one of the actions in the drop-down list. ##HelpTopicID=89 Adjusts the amount of time that can pass between clicks to when you double-click your primary mouse button. If you are an inexperienced mouse user, double-clicking may be easier if you drag the slider toward slow. You can test the double-click speed by double-clicking the image in Test area. ##HelpTopicID=90 Provides a place for you to test the double-click speed of your mouse. If the jack-in-the-box emerges or disappears, your double-click was recognized. ##HelpTopicID=91 Adjust the speed at which the pointer moves on your screen. ##HelpTopicID=92 Specifies how quickly the mouse pointer accelerates to its maximum speed. Acceleration makes the mouse pointer move farther when you move the mouse quickly. No acceleration makes the mouse pointer move at the same speed as the mouse. ##HelpTopicID=93 Adds a trail to the mouse pointer, which makes it easier to see on Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens. To change the length of the pointer trail, drag the slider. ##HelpTopicID=94 Check this box to turn on the Universal Scrolling features. Click on the settings button to configure the scrolling features. ##HelpTopicID=95 Click on this button to configure the scrolling features. ##HelpTopicID=96 Click on this button to configure the two-finger gesture features. ##HelpTopicID=97 Click on this button to configure the three-finger gesture features. ##HelpTopicID=98 Click on this button to configure the tap zone features. ##HelpTopicID=99 Click on this button to configure the EdgeMotion features. ##HelpTopicID=100 When Disable device is selected, the current pointing device will no longer provide cursor movement, scrolling, or other functionality. ##HelpTopicID=101 Placing two fingers on the TouchPad surface and moving them in a particular direction is called a two-finger Gesture. Your TouchPad can detect such movements in each of the eight compass points. To enable two-finger Gesture processing, check the box labeled Enable Two-Finger Gestures. Then click on the two-finger settings button to customize the action the TouchPad performs when a two-finger Gesture is detected. ##HelpTopicID=102 Placing three fingers on the TouchPad surface and moving them in a particular direction is called a three-finger Gesture. Your TouchPad can detect such movements in each of two compass points. To enable three-finger Gesture processing, check the box labeled Enable Three-Finger Gestures. Then click on the Three Finger settings button to customize the action the TouchPad performs when a three-finger Gesture is detected. ##HelpTopicID=103 Placing two or three fingers on the TouchPad surface and moving them in a particular direction is called a finger Gesture. Your TouchPad can detect such movements in each of the eight compass points. You can enable any combination of two- or three-finger Gestures. To enable Gesture processing, check the appropriate box labeled Enable. Then click on the settings button to customize the action the TouchPad will perform when a three-finger Gesture is detected. Gikk inn i Synaptics enhetsinnstillingene, og letet etter disse valgene, men de er rett og slett ikke der. Lastet deretter ned nyeste drivere, uten at det hjalp. Jeg gikk videre til registerert, og fant enda flere interessante opplysninger. Bla. er det 2 nøkler der med følgende navn: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Synaptics\SynTP\TouchPadPS2_3\2FingerGestures og HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Synaptics\SynTP\TouchPadPS2_3\3FingerGestures i HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Synaptics\SynTP\TouchPadPS2_3\ er det også en verdi som heter "Gestures", som har default verdi 3. Har prøvd å endre denne til både 0 og 1, uten merkbare resultater. i de to overnevnte nøklene er det en referanse til "PlugInID: Syntp". Mange av de andre Synaptics-nøklene refererer derimot til "PlugInID: SynTP", og jeg prøvde derfor å endre gesture-nøklene til å referere til SynTP med versale TP. Heller ikke denne gangen fikk jeg noe resultat. Prøvde deretter å kombinere dette med forskjellige verdier i "Gestures"-nøkkelen, men har fortsatt ikke klart å få til noe. I det jeg har funnet av dokumentasjon fra Synaptics, ser det ut til at disse 2- og 3-fingers-gestures er noe OEM produsentene kan aktivere selv. Min mistanke ligger i at det kanskje bare er noe registernøkler som trengs å endres, men da jeg googlet nøkkelnavnet fikk jeg kun ett treff, og det var fra en asiat som tilsynelatende bare har printet alle Synaptics-verdiene. Noen med peil som kan hjelpe meg mer inn på riktig spor her, eller er det evt noen som har en Windows-enhet med disse funksjonene aktivert, slik at man kan sammenligne registernøklene? Lenke til kommentar
maedox Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Del Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Jeg ble egentlig mest nysgjerrig på hva 2- og 3-fingerscroll er for noe? Lenke til kommentar
tAno16 Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Del Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Med 2fingre på touchpaden scroller man. (middlemousewheel) Med 1finger på touchpaden flytter man musa. Mange touchpads har jo eget felt for scrolling da. Men kan være irriterende til tider. Lenke til kommentar
maedox Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Del Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Ah, okei. Det hørtes jo genialt ut, men jeg får fnatt av å jobbe lenge på touchpad uansett hvor mange fingre jeg kan bruke på den. Lenke til kommentar
tAno16 Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Del Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Tror ingen støtter mer enn 2. (peke/langefinger). Med 3 blir det mer ubehagelig. Bare spør dama. Lenke til kommentar
maedox Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 Del Skrevet 3. oktober 2007 You dirty boy. Får håpe dama di ikke leser her på forumet. Lenke til kommentar
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