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Is there are way of emulating a Macbook Trackpad??
What I am exactly after is the facility to CLICK and DRAG - that is to say hold down the LEFT MOUSE whilst moving the cursor.
I have created a simple MOUSE APP for my IPAD using TOUCHOSC, but can only seem to replicate the actual CLICK and LET-GO of the mouse buttons and can not make them stay depressed.
If you want to use the Mouse Relative events, you will need to reset them to 0.5 after the finger is released.
First thing to do is to enabled the so called "Z" messages in TouchOSC.
Attached is an example of how to create a sort of jog shuttle pad for the mouse.
It receives events from an X/Y pad, translates them to Mouse Events only when the finger touches the control, and when the finger is lifted, puts the Mouse to rest (by sending a Mouse Relative Move event with a value of 0.5), and resets the X/Y pad in TouchOSC.
I see there could be a much more simple way of doing this if I added a bunch of new Mouse Events. I'll think about this, this is not the first time someone has requested a similar feature before.
... Can not try at the moment, but does this enable DRAG and DROP?? Its not really a shuttle wheel that I need, it's more a case of moving the CURSOR around and then being able to CLICK and SELECT a window and be able to DRAG it.....
Fingers crossed this is the workaround I have been crying out for !!
I just implemented an easy way to create a trackpad out of any X/Y pad.
It currently only supports mouse move (no clicks) but behave as the trackpad of a MacBook as you can drag your finger to move the mouse, move it to another location and start again dragging the mouse cursor.
Please send me an email to camille at osculator dot net if interested.
I just implemented an easy way to create a trackpad out of any X/Y pad.
It currently only supports mouse move (no clicks) but behave as the trackpad of a MacBook as you can drag your finger to move the mouse, move it to another location and start again dragging the mouse cursor.
Please send me an email to camille at osculator dot net if interested.
Best,
Cam
Hi Camille,
Yes - sure would !!
Am having a few issues still, with emulating a HELD DOWN LEFT BUTTON whilst moving the MOUSE.... I am trying to enable a drag and drop, and it seems to "unselect" when I move the mouse...
Am having a few issues still, with emulating a HELD DOWN LEFT BUTTON whilst moving the MOUSE.... I am trying to enable a drag and drop, and it seems to "unselect" when I move the mouse...
Have you tried Trackpad events with an XY control?
You could assign the Option key and Mouse click events to a button control, and use an XY control to change the position of the mouse cursor.
Aboslute and relative mouse move events will not be useful here I guess.
Have you tried Trackpad events with an XY control?
You could assign the Option key and Mouse click events to a button control, and use an XY control to change the position of the mouse cursor.
Aboslute and relative mouse move events will not be useful here I guess.
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