Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
See FAQ--
You can use the Dpad button or another input mode to double click the mouse.
A future version may provide the ability to turn off the mapping of double
click to right click.
Original comment by googlec...@antlersoft.com
on 1 Jul 2010 at 6:50
Make double-click/right-click mapping selectable
Original comment by googlec...@antlersoft.com
on 3 Aug 2010 at 5:43
change title
Original comment by googlec...@antlersoft.com
on 3 Aug 2010 at 5:44
I second the wish for a better way to perform a double click.
On my device ( a samsung galaxy tab ) is no pad and also no camera button. So I
have no way to double click, which is a pity since I'd realy like to.
Original comment by Oliver.H...@gmail.com
on 24 Jul 2011 at 7:38
"You can use the Dpad button or another input mode to double click the mouse."
This leaves a bit to be desired if the device in use is touchscreen only.
I'd like to see an option where I can set double tap is double click and tap
and hold is right click. Right now I have to change modes if I want to right
click, then change back to double click.
Original comment by t...@tjnii.com
on 22 Sep 2011 at 2:10
There's no way either to double click with a physical button using a Motorola
Defy.
Original comment by ferconsi...@gmail.com
on 14 Oct 2011 at 8:26
I just wanted to file a similar point. I'm using android on my HTC HD2 and so I
have no DPad, CameraButton, TrackBall so right clicking and double clicking is
a bit difficult.
My suggestion would be (especially for Mouse Control Mode):
DoubleClick by double clicking ;-)
RightClick by holding down (like on Windows Mobile devices)
Drag by tap and hold and drag.
Desktop Paning by moving two fingers
Hope this makes sense and is possible to add into some future release.
Till then - androidVNC is realy great app - keep it up!!!
Thanks
Original comment by scruff....@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2011 at 11:41
(In my personal opinion) I'm not sure that the 'RMB emulation' method should be
tied to the display control mode - a user might want one without the other.
Do people agree with this, and if so how should it work?
Original comment by moley...@googlemail.com
on 9 Nov 2011 at 2:26
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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on 29 Dec 2009 at 5:12