On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 00:19:39 +0300 Omry Yadan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> Hi.
> 
> The desktop flip is too sensitive for me.
> 
> I checked enlightment remote, and it has use-resist set to 1.
> 
> I tried both desk-resist-set to 100 and to 0, but it didnt change 
> anything I noticed about that.
> 
> 
> 
> regardless of the sensitivity, right now it feels like all I need to do 
> to switch desktop is to sit on the edge for a while.
> 
> maybe a better resist implemtation would be to have the user need to put 
> a certain amount of 'energy' into flipping, something like pissing into 
> the wind :)
> 
> the question is if its possible to detect when the mouse is moving into 
> the edge of the screen.

it isn't possible as in x when a mouse hits a screen edge - it stops moving and
there are not events or info telling you how much the user wants to move the
mouse "off" the edge. it's stuck there - thus e uses a timeout mechanism - how
long does the mouse stay on an edge without moving back away from the edge. thus
you want the -edge-flip-timeout-set to enlightenment_remote - yes its cryptic.
gui's are ont he todo list :)

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