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This might be a silly question (I got no touch pad to test this), but isn't the touch pad basically a mouse-replacement, so when it get activated, then the mouse pointer should NOT be hidden? |
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It is a mouse replacement. However I'd consider the cursor part of the mouse user scheme. It really doesn't add anything to a touch experience since you are not trying to move a cursor around with your finger but to just hit a thing on your screen and for that action to get executed. I don't see how having a virtual keyboard would be different from hitting any other button on your screen. If you are still wondering I can also record a video later for you to see the difference |
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I think this needs to be put behind an option to enable it. |
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AtomToast, thanks for the explanation. I was not thinking about touch screens at all. Makes perfect sense there to hide the pointer. |
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I now added the option to keep the cursor after there was a touch event. I still think the correct default behaviour should be to hide it when using a touch screen |
based on #25 but with fixed indentation
works perfectly on my gpd win max