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When starts first do the X axe scrolling until butiá button is pressed. | When starts first do the X axe scrolling until butiá button is pressed. |
Revision as of 12:43, 31 December 2014
Xevents it's a TurtleBlocks plugin for design different types of accessibility interfaces in an easy way for users that doesn't know about programming, using TurtleBlocks and different types of sensors
Actually a simple scrolling prototyped in this plugin is being ported to sugar[1], it means better speed because it's a Sugar service, and could be configured in Sugar control panel.
Speaking with X, using Xlib, it's possible use the plugin inside or outside Sugar in any GNU/Linux system with a GUI.
This is an example of a basic scrolling made with TurtleBots and Xevents
When starts first do the X axe scrolling until butiá button is pressed.
Executes barrido_x function
That changes the X position of the line to the actual mouse position + 2px until arrives to the screen's border and then start again. The Y position it's changed to 0
then in Y
That executes barrido_y function
the task of this function is to change the X position of the line by the last mouse X position, and the Y position by the actual mouse position in Y + 3px, until arrives to the screen's border and then starts again. Then, when you press butia button again, the line stops, hides and makes a click in the mouse position.
Now the prototype designed in TurtleBots is integrating to sugar as a service
this could be personalized in the sugar control panel in an easy way
[1]: https://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2014/5784136845361152