[Haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #671: Drag and drop keys / chars on keys not implemented

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Thu Feb 1 10:53:07 CET 2007


#671: Drag and drop keys / chars on keys not implemented
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  Reporter:  kutspam at wolke7.net  |       Owner:  korli
      Type:  bug                 |      Status:  new  
  Priority:  normal              |   Milestone:  R1   
 Component:  - Preferences       |     Version:       
Resolution:                      |    Platform:  All  
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Old description:

> With R5's keymap pref app you can drag the characters displayed on the
> keyboard
> to different keys replacing the 'old' character with the 'new' dragged
> character. IIRC it is also possible to select 1 char from the text input
> field
> to a key. Note that the Zeta keymap pref app doesn't have this feature.
>
> Feature request: make a better implementation; not replace but 'switch'
> characters, example Czech keymap is QWERTZ I'm used to QWERTY but only
> want to
> switch the Y , y and Z , z keys. You can more easily make your own keymap
> by this.

New description:

 With R5's keymap pref app you can drag the characters displayed on the
 keyboard
 to different keys replacing the 'old' character with the 'new' dragged
 character. IIRC it is also possible to select 1 char from the text input
 field
 to a key. Note that the Zeta keymap pref app doesn't have this feature.

 Feature request: make a better implementation; not replace but 'switch'
 characters, example Czech keymap is QWERTZ I'm used to QWERTY but only
 want to
 switch the Y , y and Z , z keys. You can more easily make your own keymap
 by this.

Comment (by mmu_man):

 I think Zeta took some code from Haiku for the prefs, so it would explain
 it doesn't have that feature.

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