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Old 12-04-2005, 01:57 PM   #1
jkjellman
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Control of input focus with dual screens


Hello,

I have a system with two screens on it, each a touch screen. My problem is that when I touch the screen that currently does not have input focus, that touch changes the input focus to that screen but is not registered by any application. All subsequent touches are correctly registered, however.

I understand that this is the default behavour for X, but I would like it if when I touch the screen without focus that not only does input focus change to that screen, but the application I touch receives a button press/release evetnt (i.e. it looks like I clicked the mouse on it).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

If it matters I am running Red Hat v9 with XFree86 v4.4.0 and I am using KDE as my desktop manager.

Take care,
KJohn

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