Re: [9fans] The 2-1 chord in P9Ports Acme (Mac OS)

2013-04-06 Thread a
// What do you think would fit the model (inside Acme, I mean)? I don't really know - that's why I said I wanted to see experiments. ;-) You already mentioned one patch, and I think it's a good start. It was pretty comfortable when I was using it regularly (I don't use the p9p graphics bits much

Re: [9fans] The 2-1 chord in P9Ports Acme (Mac OS)

2013-04-06 Thread Rubén Berenguel
Oh I wasn't meaning Apple forbids 3-button mice, but just a side remark at the fact that they only create one-buttoned things. I do have a 3-button mouse I plug occasionally to my Mac, but most often than not I forget it at home (or I'm too lazy to pick it up) and having this keyboard fallback is n

Re: [9fans] The 2-1 chord in P9Ports Acme (Mac OS)

2013-04-06 Thread a
Apple has no such "odd stance" against multi-button mice. Buy one and plug it in. It's worked just fine at least since OS X came out. The chording will be vastly more comfortable that way. The keyboard mapping (even with your patch, which does seem to be an improvement) is intended as a fallback.

[9fans] The 2-1 chord in P9Ports Acme (Mac OS)

2013-04-06 Thread Rubén Berenguel
As you may know, Apple has an odd stance against multi-button mice and trackpads. Acme works surprisingly well with just one button, with the emulation of buttons 2 and 3 with alt+click and cmd+click. Problem is, with these settings there's no way to do a 2-1 chord, since "1" is already pressed whi