It must be slightly different though - a tablet PC will convert your
input to an absolute mouse position, while a mouse (and a Wacom
tablet) will take your input and convert it into a delta motion based
on the current mouse position. In other words, you can "warp" the
pointer on a tablet PC by lifting the pen, but you can't do that by
lifting your mouse.
That said, I can't imagine why SetCursorPos wouldn't work on a tablet
PC, but I have no direct experience to back that up...
--brian
On 28 Jan 2006, at 20:13, Andras Balogh wrote:
> I don't think that tablet PCs behave any different than normal PCs.
> When the pen is far from the screen, the cursor stays in place, when
> it gets close to the screen, the cursor will follow, and when it
> touches the screen, it's a click. Or at least, that's how I
> remember... :) So I'd guess that all the mouse functions "just work".
>
>
> Andras
>
> Saturday, January 28, 2006, 10:35:56 AM, you wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know what the behaviour is of SetCursorPos on TabletPC?
>> Does it work, and if it doesn't, does it return FALSE? What about
>> with just a regular Wacom?
>
>> Brian
>
>
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