On 17/07/2015 23:04, boB Stepp wrote:
Apparently I will be finding myself having to write some programs to
run on a Samsung Slate tablet, manufactured circa 2011.  It has
Windows 7 home edition 64-bit as its OS.  Hopefully Python 3 will be
easily installed, and I will be able to run Python 3 programs on it.
Operating under this assumption, what adjustments will I need to make
in order to use tkinter for GUIs on this device?  So far my searches
have not found targeted information (yet).  One thing I did find is
that complex gestures are not supported by tkinter.  But will tkinter
see:

1) Short presses as a left mouse click?
2) Long presses as a right mouse click?
3) Virtual keyboard events the same as physical keyboard events?
4) Etc. ?

Any useful info along these lines will be greatly appreciated!
Otherwise, I will do the usual once I get this tablet updated and
Python installed:  Barge ahead, write some code, and see what happens!


A possible starter http://sumerulabs.in/blog/2015/02/21/touch-screen-for-the-new-raspberry-pi-2-available-in-india-sumerulabs/ ???

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what you can do for our language.

Mark Lawrence

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