Or bring Pd and the multitouch object to the Apple Store and try it there.

.hc

On Oct 26, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Loic Kessous wrote:

yeah... as soon as I will buy one of them ;-) ..so as soon as I will get some money to do this ...
loic

On 26 oct. 09, at 15:45, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:


Donno, I have none of those things.  Just try it and report back.  Its easy to try.

.hc

On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Loic Kessous wrote:

could it work with the new apple kind of multi-touch mouse and an iMac ?
or with the new wacom multi-touch tablet ?
loic

On 26 oct. 09, at 09:48, Kasper Jordaens wrote:

works smoothly! (see screenshot in attachment) up to 7 fingers

OSX 10.5.8 Macbook Pro 5,3
could I compile this for linux too? I also have ubuntu 9.04 on this laptop

regards

Kasper



On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at> wrote:

Hey all,

I made an object for the 'apple' library called [multitouch] which gives you access to data from multitouch devices like the new fancy trackpads and the iPhone/iPod Touch.  Think of it like [hid] for the multitouch data.  You get the data all the time, separate from the OS, regardless of which app has focus.

I don't have one of those fancy trackpads, so please tell me if it works for you.

.hc




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