[snip observations that the web widget is catching mouse events
outside the thumb but inside the scrollbar]
I wrote:
Unfortunately, this isn't really how things work. Either a
widget asks to capture input, in which case it can get events
outside its boundaries, or it doesn't.
If a widget
Kalle wrote:
I don't understand this, why would the browser widget be interested in
events that happen on the scrollbar widget? That's what happens
anyway, I start a drag over the scrollbar outside the thumb and the
page is panned as if I dragged on the page.
Eero wrote:
AFAIK the scrollbar
2008/2/25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kalle wrote:
I don't understand this, why would the browser widget be interested in
events that happen on the scrollbar widget?
Pictures required:
[snip pretty pictures and explanations]
You will not find a properly functioning css3
Yes, the general problem seems to be that there is a bug in the
emulation that makes it work differently and, more importantly, in a
way that is error prone and confuses the user.
Let's take that pretty picture here:
Glad it came in handy (and I do appreciate the explanation, because w/o
2008/2/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip observations that the web widget is catching mouse events
outside the thumb but inside the scrollbar]
Unfortunately, this isn't really how things work. Either a widget asks
to capture input, in which case it can get events outside its
Hi,
ext Kalle Vahlman wrote:
2008/2/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip observations that the web widget is catching mouse events
outside the thumb but inside the scrollbar]
Unfortunately, this isn't really how things work. Either a widget asks
to capture input, in which case it
Hi Eero
Yes I do get multiple taps while dragging. I'm running 50-2. I have a
short video here to show you what I mean,
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9012993319746862469
I've added this video link to bug 2961.
Kind regards
Richard
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 10:36:35 +0200
Eero Tamminen
Hi,
ext Richard Booth wrote:
Thanks for reply. Yeah I know you can use dpad and space bar, I used
to use the N800 this way. Though I find if I'm browsing a bookmarked
site on the N810 I don't have the keyboard open to use the dpad, and
want to use the screen for scrolling, but it's awkward.
Hi Eero
Thanks for reply. Yeah I know you can use dpad and space bar, I used
to use the N800 this way. Though I find if I'm browsing a bookmarked
site on the N810 I don't have the keyboard open to use the dpad, and
want to use the screen for scrolling, but it's awkward.
However I'm living with
Hi,
ext Richard Booth wrote:
Is there a hidden setting somewhere to improve the scrollbar
sensitivity in the web browser on the N810?
I find it tricky to use the web browser in full screen mode. If I
try to grab the bar with the stylus and scroll down I can end up
leaving the scroll bar
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Neil MacLeod wrote:
Richard Booth wrote:
How do others find it?
Rich
Exactly the same as you - when I grab the scrollbar thumbtrack, instead of
the events being processed by the scrollbar widget the events appear to be
processed by the main page of the application
Richard Booth wrote:
I find it particularly awkward at the times when you want to fast
scroll down a page. I really wish the N810 had a scroll wheel
Eero wrote:
I'm not sure whether this helps, but you can scroll the page with
long-press of the down key in keyboard. Short press moves
just
Neil wrote:
Bug 2961[1] now opened for what it's worth... I've
inadvertently assigned it to the incorrect component (input
method framework) when it should be Window Manager (I think)
- perhaps someone would be kind enough to reassign?
After further investigation this problem is not due
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil wrote:
Bug 2961[1] now opened for what it's worth... I've
inadvertently assigned it to the incorrect component (input
method framework) when it should be Window Manager (I think)
- perhaps someone would be kind enough to reassign?
After further investigation
Neil wrote:
Hi Josh - I'm guessing your reply concerns my comment about
the thumbtrack capturing events slightly above/below and not
the bug being discussed (2961)? If so I can understand what
you're saying - it would just be nice if the scrollbar were
able to allow for slightly
Hi all
Is there a hidden setting somewhere to improve the scrollbar
sensitivity in the web browser on the N810?
I find it tricky to use the web browser in full screen mode. If I
try to grab the bar with the stylus and scroll down I can end up
leaving the scroll bar behind, with a series of
Richard Booth wrote:
How do others find it?
Rich
Exactly the same as you - when I grab the scrollbar thumbtrack, instead of the
events being processed by the scrollbar widget the events appear to be
processed by the main page of the application, such that when I drag the
thumbtrack
Neil MacLeod wrote:
Richard Booth wrote:
How do others find it?
Rich
Exactly the same as you - when I grab the scrollbar thumbtrack, instead of
the events being processed by the scrollbar widget the events appear to be
processed by the main page of the application
At least on my
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