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Precision Pointing Stick for Mobile Keyboard #10

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Negociation opened this issue Jun 4, 2019 · 6 comments
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Precision Pointing Stick for Mobile Keyboard #10

Negociation opened this issue Jun 4, 2019 · 6 comments

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@Negociation
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Its a Suggestion of Feature , for the Small Mobile Keyboard , add the Pointing Stick for Precision... Its a Missing Feature for the wrapped version...

@ShadowEO
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Do you mean the touchpad button that can be enabled on the stock taskbar, that appears next to the clock and keyboard buttons?

Because if not, I'm not sure this application can help, it's not exactly modifying Windows so much as it's pushing the Taskbar and titlebars out of the way to draw itself in their place.

If so, not sure how it can be called up, but if there's a way, it probably could be put in. (Knowing MS, there's likely a way to call the touchpad up programmatically.)

@Negociation
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No Im Talking About the Virtual Keyboard Precision Arrows...

@Negociation
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Like that: https://i.imgur.com/03DhyK8.png

@ShadowEO
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That looks like it's drawn by the system, I don't think MobileShell can do anything about that, as I said, it's more like MobileShell pushes the stock system elements out of the way to draw itself (hides the taskbar,and such).

I don't think that would technically be possible with MobileShell, but I'll leave that up to the actual author to decide, I just like tinkering with it!

@feherneoh
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That looks like it's drawn by the system, I don't think MobileShell can do anything about that, as I said, it's more like MobileShell pushes the stock system elements out of the way to draw itself (hides the taskbar,and such).

I don't think that would technically be possible with MobileShell, but I'll leave that up to the actual author to decide, I just like tinkering with it!

Should be possible to have a 3rdparty on screen keyboard, but that should probably be a separate app

@Poopooracoocoo
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I've never seen a third party on screen keyboard on Windows. I don't think they allow that yet.

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