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Old 01-08-2011, 08:29 AM   #16
LoneTech
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Yes, inkview can. But in the web browser, you can't drag the scrollbar handle with the stylus, and anytime you tap, it taps where you put the pen down, ignoring where it was picked up. It doesn't seem to tell if you do a long tap, either. Remember the web browser uses a quite separate interface - Gtk+DirectFB - than the other programs, which use Inkview. I am guessing it simply has the bare essentials, as a proof of concept, much like the scribble program. It's all at a stage I'd have expected back when the 302 was proposed internally, not at a launch of a second generation of digitizer equipped models.
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