[Android] Right Click support

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[Android] Right Click support

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I have a touchpad on my tablet that has a right-click on it, as well as the ability to plug in a mouse. It'd be nice if TVP could support the right-click on these.
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Re: [Android] Right Click support

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+1


Mark, which trackpad are you using for your Android tablet ?

I would love to have right-click support from a mouse on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (I broke down and got one !) So far TVPaint on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is great , but definitely taking some getting used to since I don't have all my usual keyboard shortcuts (when working without bluetooth keyboard) or my Wacom Pen buttons (amazing how addicted one becomes to the Ctrl Z "undo" button and I may be alone in this , but I miss the ease of using the Eraser end of the Wacom pen so I don't have to stop and select an eraser tool from the Sketch Panel . The Samsung S-Pen has a button on it that activates certain things , but it seems that it has no options to customize what the button controls , so I can't key it to TVPaint (for Ctrl Z or some other function) .

I'm looking at this product from Logitech:

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/t ... ?crid=1242" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I hope that this would allow full use of RMB and LMB commands for TVPaint on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 .
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(I broke down and got one !)
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I never noticed how much right click can be missed until I needed to copy one clip from one project to another. I think the functions such as copy, paste clips should be in the very top clip menu anyway. Don't you think so?
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