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--On 07/11/04 03:31:05 PM -0400 Mark McKay wrote:
Arik Raffael Funke wrote:

Hello together,

After some research into the topic of TabletPCs and Java I realised
that there seems to be a big hole in the APIs. Would anybody be
interested in an API encompassing the typical TabletPC features such
as drawing, text recognition, etc.? I plan to construct one but
could use some help...

Cheers,
Arik

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I would certainly be interested in one.  I have a Wacom tablet and
would
certainly like to have Java be able to read it's pressure sensitive
feature.  The only code I've found available for it relies on a native
routines for windows.

My question would be - how could we be certain that what we develop
would be incorporated into Java?  Also, tablet input is less defined
than keyboard input, and I'd think that maintaining native code for
all
possible tablet input devices would be prohibitive.

Mark McKay

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