Hi,
Yesterday the ed team talked about what gesture would be needed for making the halo show. Last in a conference poster session, a beginner held his finger down on a large touch screen monitor, very still and the object showed a shadowy square around his finger tip and then the Halo of Handles appeared, ready to use. The same thing happens on my Asus laptop Windows 8 touch screen. Now the problem is how to prevent them from showing is a finished project. I didn't see a Preference that would prevent the Halos from showing. And, I don't know if that would be a good idea since one of the things I talk about with students is that they can find out how something is done by opening a halo and then the scripts. Anyway, one problem solved. If you want, I can screen share in a Google hangout. Regards, Kathleen _______________________________________________ etoys-dev mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys-dev halo.png (37K) Download Attachment |
On 2013-03-01, at 14:51, "Harness, Kathleen" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > Yesterday the ed team talked about what gesture would be needed for making the halo show. > > Last in a conference poster session, a beginner held his finger down on a large touch screen monitor, very still and the object showed a shadowy square around his finger tip and then the Halo of Handles appeared, ready to use. The same thing happens on my Asus laptop Windows 8 touch screen. The OS interprets "long click" as "right click". > Now the problem is how to prevent them from showing is a finished project. I didn't see a Preference that would prevent the Halos from showing. And, I don't know if that would be a good idea since one of the things I talk about with students is that they can find out how something is done by opening a halo and then the scripts. Anyway, one problem solved. Not a good idea along the "authoring is always on" line of thinking ... - Bert - _______________________________________________ etoys-dev mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys-dev |
Bert,
I agree, "authoring is always on" is one of the important features of Etoys. Does the new iPad OS also interpret "long click" this way? Kathleen ________________________________________ From: Bert Freudenberg [[hidden email]] Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 9:50 AM To: Harness, Kathleen Cc: [hidden email] dev Subject: Re: [etoys-dev] touch screen surprise On 2013-03-01, at 14:51, "Harness, Kathleen" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > Yesterday the ed team talked about what gesture would be needed for making the halo show. > > Last in a conference poster session, a beginner held his finger down on a large touch screen monitor, very still and the object showed a shadowy square around his finger tip and then the Halo of Handles appeared, ready to use. The same thing happens on my Asus laptop Windows 8 touch screen. The OS interprets "long click" as "right click". > Now the problem is how to prevent them from showing is a finished project. I didn't see a Preference that would prevent the Halos from showing. And, I don't know if that would be a good idea since one of the things I talk about with students is that they can find out how something is done by opening a halo and then the scripts. Anyway, one problem solved. Not a good idea along the "authoring is always on" line of thinking ... - Bert - _______________________________________________ etoys-dev mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys-dev |
On 01.03.2013, at 19:13, "Harness, Kathleen" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Bert, > I agree, "authoring is always on" is one of the important features of Etoys. > Does the new iPad OS also interpret "long click" this way? > Kathleen No, because there is no concept of "right click" in iOS, it was designed for touch, not mouse interaction. However, a long-click might be an idea for bringing up the halo in Etoys, indeed. - Bert - > ________________________________________ > From: Bert Freudenberg [[hidden email]] > Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 9:50 AM > To: Harness, Kathleen > Cc: [hidden email] dev > Subject: Re: [etoys-dev] touch screen surprise > > On 2013-03-01, at 14:51, "Harness, Kathleen" <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> Yesterday the ed team talked about what gesture would be needed for making the halo show. >> >> Last in a conference poster session, a beginner held his finger down on a large touch screen monitor, very still and the object showed a shadowy square around his finger tip and then the Halo of Handles appeared, ready to use. The same thing happens on my Asus laptop Windows 8 touch screen. > > The OS interprets "long click" as "right click". > >> Now the problem is how to prevent them from showing is a finished project. I didn't see a Preference that would prevent the Halos from showing. And, I don't know if that would be a good idea since one of the things I talk about with students is that they can find out how something is done by opening a halo and then the scripts. Anyway, one problem solved. > > Not a good idea along the "authoring is always on" line of thinking ... > > - Bert - > > etoys-dev mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/etoys-dev |
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