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lynx-dev Re: Lynx, X, and wheel mouse
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Webmaster Jim |
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lynx-dev Re: Lynx, X, and wheel mouse |
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Wed, 19 Jul 2000 17:01:14 -0400 |
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 02:15:59PM -0500, Klaus Weide wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Webmaster Jim wrote:
> > ! Lynx wheel mouse
> > lynx*vt100.translations: #override\n\
> > Shift<Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: string("(")\n\
> > Shift<Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: string(")")\n\
> These would be "trapped" in form input fields...
> > Ctrl<Btn4Down>,<Btn5Up>: string("^B")\n\
> > Ctrl<Btn5Down>,<Btn4Up>: string("^F")\n\
> And these would act differently in form input fields, too
> (but maybe that's actually desirable.)
The main use I see for the wheel is easy scrolling on long pages of
text. I wouldn't expect people to need the wheel in input fields. Of
course, if they type a lot of text they may be tempted to try to scroll
back up.
> > <Btn4Down>,<Btn4Up>: string("^P")\n\
> > <Btn5Down>,<Btn5Up>: string("^N")\n\
> > The shift and ctrl combos don't work as expected, but the simple wheel
> > motions translate to DOWN_TWO and UP_TWO properly.
> Only if you have "Emacs keys" OFF. And again, may be different
> in form input fields.
Yes, I assume users who try to use the mouse wheel know they need to see
what key mapping within Lynx may be active.
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