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Re: My TB pic and question
Old 04-16-2008, 01:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Hi Daza,

Welcome to the TB Forums!!

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Originally Posted by Daza11 View Post
I will upload my profile in a day or 2 as at the moment i am capped but have no dramas sharing if anyone is interested.
We have many racing sim fans here as you can see by the profile downloads, so I'm sure many would love to see your new profile!

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Originally Posted by Daza11 View Post
Also can someone help me with a problem i have.
When i touch on the touchscreen my mouse cursor goes to thebutton as i press it, is there a way of stopping this.
Your touchscreen is two devices. It is a monitor, with a mouse overlayed on it. When you touch the touchscreen it is a mouse and it should move the mouse to where you have touched. This is normal for the touchscreen software.

However,

Zorlac did add a feature in the TouchBuddy.cfg file as follows:
Quote:
#=====================
# In Local mode, when you press on the TouchBuddy window, the mouse/cursor
# will move to the area of the button, but after pressing the button, the
# cursor will stay there. By defining the following value, TouchBuddy will
# move the mouse/cursor to the defined position after a button press.
# If its defined as "centre", the mouse/cursor will be moved to the centre
# of the currently active window.
# If its defined as "previous", the mouse-cursor will be moved to where
# TouchBuddy saw it last time round its 1 second timer loop (this option works
# remarkably well from my limited testing!)
#mouse_position_after_press = 320,240
# or
#mouse_position_after_press = centre
# or
#mouse_position_after_press = previous
I have not tried using this for a long time, but you might try using the last one (previous) and see how it works.

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