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2007-02-09
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2007-02-09
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For Teddy, the way it uses a right-click is different to others where it pops up a context sensitive menu.
Therefore, it'd make sense to make Teddy support holding down (say) enter whilst dragging to be the same as right dragging.
For Java as a whole, making it act like GTK - long press == right-click, seems to be the way to ensure overall consistency.
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2007-10-13
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2007-10-22
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2007-10-22
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2007-10-23
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2007-10-24
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If you've never tried Teddy with a stylus, you have no idea of what can be done with it. I could scetch people's faces in 3D! (OK, so they all looked like Mr Potato from Toy Story, but they pretended they could recognize themselves).