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[openbeos] Re: Haiku in vmware
- From: Joshua Austin <computrius@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 21:17:16 -0700 (PDT)
I should clarify the last one: One can click, and it
will close whether the mouse is moving or not. But
the image doesnt change to the "pressed" position
unless the mouse moves.
--- Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Joshua Austin <computrius@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I tried a vmware image that was posted on a site
> > posted on iscomputeron, and one thing I noticed:
> just
> > moving the mouse totally maxed out processor usage
> > displayed in pulse. This probably shouldnt
> happen,
> > even on the slowest of computers.
>
> It's not a hardware cursor yet, it's just manual
> cursor. So yes, this
> may happen on the slowest computers.
>
> > Also, is it going to be a permanent thing that you
> > have to hold the mouse button down to keep the
> menu
> > open?
>
> Of course not :-)
>
> > Finally, mouse click events on the window close
> button
> > only happen when the mouse is moved while holding
> the
> > button down. (which is probably already known..
> seems
> > like ive seen this somewhere before)
>
> It's not known, and I haven't heard of it before
> either, nor can I
> reproduce this.
>
> Bye,
> Axel.
>
>
>
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