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Keystrokes for android version

Posted: 09 Oct 2018, 17:43
by spyderheart
Hi all,
I've got my hands on a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and I'm trying to see if I can work on such a small screen. It would be amazing to have TVPaint in my pocket!
It's more or less acceptable for quick sketches and if you generally keep most of the panels hidden. However the one thing I find hard to live without is the Alt key and right-clicking - mainly for canvas panning, zooming, rotating, as well as accessing several options that are generally only available by right-clicking. Let's not forget flips either!

Has anybody come across any third party workarounds to remap some of the hardware buttons on their device in order to emulate these keystrokes?

Conversely, does the TVPaint plan to add anything to facilitate keyboard-free use?

Thanks for any help folks!

Re: Keystrokes for android version

Posted: 30 Oct 2018, 11:26
by Sloppytoons
Have you tried linking up a bluetooth keyboard? I tried using it on my note 8, but to be honest it wasn't good for anything else rather just as a novelty. My 10" galaxy Tabs3 is probably the smallest you could go. Even that sometimes I feel is not enough.

Re: Keystrokes for android version

Posted: 03 Nov 2018, 22:26
by spyderheart
I thought about it - but adding a keyboard to the mix would defeat the purpose of running TVPaint on a phone :lol:

Re: Keystrokes for android version

Posted: 04 Nov 2018, 20:30
by meslin
With a bluetooth keyboard or the keyboard case that goes with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, there are functions that seem not to be able to be sent. Right-click, mouse wheel (from a bluetooth mouse), and a bunch of other ones didn't work. Tilt/azimuth does work correctly, which is very nice for a portable, batteryless stylus at that price point. I believe you'd have to spend $1,000 more for a Wacom MobileStudio or HP ZBook X2 to find that elsewhere.

Re: Keystrokes for android version

Posted: 03 Dec 2018, 22:47
by spyderheart
meslin wrote: 04 Nov 2018, 20:30 I believe you'd have to spend $1,000 more for a Wacom MobileStudio or HP ZBook X2 to find that elsewhere.
Either one of those beasts for $1000 would be a dream come true :P

I think any windows based tablet would get it right - especially those using Wacom EMR digitizers.

Your observations for the Tab S3 are a good clue though. Maybe android handles those inputs in a way that is incompatible with TVPaint.