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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Easystroke doesn't detect movement from any device
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Thanks for the info. So "instant gestures" and "click and hold" both
deal only with the button, and actual gestures need to use "timeout".
That does seem to work correctly with my touchscreen.
I should have been more observant. When you mentioned "documenting"
above I started looking around, becau
Thanks for the debugging output. Everything seems to be working as intended in
those examples (although I admittedly did a horrible job of documenting how
things are supposed to work). Instant Gestures trigger the moment the button
is pressed. This is primarily for mice that have lots of butt
I should add that by default the touchscreen and stylus weren't being
recognized by the wacom driver and thus weren't behaving properly. I had
to upgrade to the newest version of xserver-xorg-input-wacom (not in the
standard repositories) and fiddle with xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf to get
it to pick
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/easystroke/+bug/788980/+attachment/2155182/+files/easystroke_v_click_and_hold_touchpad_record_action_x220.txt
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Pretty much the same behavior with the touchpad. "Instant stroke" is
identical. "Click and hold" lets me complete the gesture recording this
time, but then warns me that I bound the gesture to just a single button
click, and asks if I'm sure. It doesn't seem to have the problem
terminating the reco
** Attachment added: "easystroke_v_click_and_hold_record_action_x220.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/easystroke/+bug/788980/+attachment/2155176/+files/easystroke_v_click_and_hold_record_action_x220.txt
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Attaching two versions, one with instant gesture and one with click and
hold. These are both done with the touch screen and button 1, since
those are the gestures I'm most worried about getting working. (Single
finger swipe to scroll / flip pages, that kind of thing.)
They're both showing motion e
I got my X220t yesterday, but I can't reproduce this problem. Can you
attach the output of "easystroke -v" when you're trying to record
the gesture.
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Exacly same except with acer 1825p hid-cando
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