>>>Hi Mike.
>>>
>>>On my application they don't need to do any "right click".
>>>My client was asking me about navigating around in other windows applications like Window's Explorer and the main desktop. You know, such as "right click on the icon and go to properties..." or "right click on a file and click copy/paste...". Well, they can't "right click" w/o a mouse. :)
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>>Hi Dean,
>>
>>My keyboard has a right click. Does their touchscreen have a cursor? If so why couldn't an icon on the taskbar be programed for right click?
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>Their screen looks just like any other millions of non-touch screen monitors.
>I think I'll either convince them to get a mouse or buy one of the Right-Click software that was mentioned.
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>I didn't know you could program a taskbar to do that....
If you put an icon anywhere and know it's X,Y coords, why not?
Regards,
Mike
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