![]() I'm still hoping someone's going to figure out to add this to AutoHotKey in the near future, though, or at least an new open-source application along the lines of the TouchMe Engine. Add to that the lack of soft keyboard support, and something like this becomes essential. My use-case is Remote Desktop (to a desktop) on the Lenovo Yoga Pro 2 convertible laptop, with its ultra-high-res screen - remote desktop looks like a flea circus, the scrollbar in every window within the RDP session is a very thin line, impossible to hit by touch. Works quite nicely, much better than no scroll at all. I can confirm that the $4.99 (at time of writing) TouchMe Engine, with its gesture-editing windows store app TouchMe Gesture Studio, allows you to map new gestures to the mouse scroll wheel, so for example I've been using three-finger swipe up and down to drive the mouse wheel up and down, and another gesture to make the on-screen keyboard appear or disappear. Here is a similar question : Detecting touch screen presses in AutoHotkey in Windows 8 Wheel scrolling events to an application (in thisĮxample to Evernote) by using the touch screen only?įor example by swiping with two/three fingers up andĪny ideas? With some custom software perhaps? I am wondering if there is a way to send mouse Having a touch screen if you are forced to use a mouse On the other hand, everything works fine if I useĪ mouse wheel for scrolling but what is the point of The same problem is present in other applications (lot of Evernote users complain about this onĮvernote forums but have not yet found a solution.) ![]() Unuseable without a mouse with a mouse wheel Scrolling which makes Evernote practically The note taking application "Evernote" does Noticed a very annoying problem concerningĪll applications that do not yet support touch ![]()
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