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Create a "Stylus" shortcut
#1
To simplify editing, it's possible to assign a quick action to a screen location. You can assign 2 fingers, 3 fingers, but nothing to directly indicate an edit mode if you have a stylus in your hand (Passive). 

Would it be possible to create a specific shortcut: "Circling" on the screen means switching to edit mode, because then you have a stylus in your hand, and 2-3 finger actions are impractical. Furthermore, the "click on an area" mode has a drawback with the stylus: you often start editing accidentally... 

There should be a specific action that opens editing, ignoring the first action for 1 second. Circling with a stylus makes sense, regardless of how precise it is. Idea
Of course, other "squiggles" are possible, like simulating an eraser or a multi-scratch, but could it be more difficult to explain?


Thanks for reading
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(05-01-2025, 02:27 AM)Swiss1000 Wrote: To simplify editing, it's possible to assign a quick action to a screen location. You can assign 2 fingers, 3 fingers, but nothing to directly indicate an edit mode if you have a stylus in your hand (Passive). 

Would it be possible to create a specific shortcut: "Circling" on the screen means switching to edit mode, because then you have a stylus in your hand, and 2-3 finger actions are impractical. Furthermore, the "click on an area" mode has a drawback with the stylus: you often start editing accidentally... 

There should be a specific action that opens editing, ignoring the first action for 1 second. Circling with a stylus makes sense, regardless of how precise it is. Idea
Of course, other "squiggles" are possible, like simulating an eraser or a multi-scratch, but could it be more difficult to explain?


Thanks for reading

I have switched on the option that the stylus activates edit mode automatically when touching (or nearing) the screen. Then it exists edit mode automatically after 10 seconds (default 5 seconds is too short for me). Would that satisfy your use case?
Frank.
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(05-02-2025, 05:51 PM)fschop Wrote: I have switched on the option that the stylus activates edit mode automatically when touching (or nearing) the screen. Then it exists edit mode automatically after 10 seconds (default 5 seconds is too short for me). Would that satisfy your use case?

It needs an ACTIVE stylus, if you read my suggestion.
Lot of people, like me, heate active stylus, because need of charge and for an occasional notation it is enough th have a normal pen vith a screen device on the back.
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(05-02-2025, 08:56 PM)Swiss1000 Wrote: It needs an ACTIVE stylus, if you read my suggestion.
Lot of people, like me, heate active stylus, because need of charge and for an occasional notation it is enough th have a normal pen vith a screen device on the back.

FWIW the stylus that came with my Boox TabX has no cable, battery or charging port.  Instead it is a Wacom style EMR pen that is powered by a magnetic field generated by the screen.  It works perfectly well with this option and enters annotation mode with both proximity or a touch.

So, it your tablet can support a Wacom EMR stylus then you're set to enjoy the best of both worlds.
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(05-03-2025, 12:42 AM)Lawrie Wrote:
(05-02-2025, 08:56 PM)Swiss1000 Wrote: It needs an ACTIVE stylus, if you read my suggestion.
Lot of people, like me, heate active stylus, because need of charge and for an occasional notation it is enough th have a normal pen vith a screen device on the back.

FWIW the stylus that came with my Boox TabX has no cable, battery or charging port.  Instead it is a Wacom style EMR pen that is powered by a magnetic field generated by the screen.  It works perfectly well with this option and enters annotation mode with both proximity or a touch.

So, it your tablet can support a Wacom EMR stylus then you're set to enjoy the best of both worlds.

ha ha... like all passive stylet-pen...

The question is : having an otomatic stard of edit mode with passiv pen, like your finger !
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#6
You can also set a touch action to trigger the annotations editor. So you would then only need to tap a corner with your finger or stylus to enter annotation mode. That seems like a better option in my mind.

Mike
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#7
(05-03-2025, 04:35 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: You can also set a touch action to trigger the annotations editor. So you would then only need to tap a corner with your finger or stylus to enter annotation mode. That seems like a better option in my mind.

Mike

Yes, I did it allready, with som deagrements, but, it could be a nice and logical improvement in the future Blush ?
I know you have a lot of demands...

Best regards.
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#8
It's quite tedious to track stylus input over time to then try to figure out if all of the points the user generated looks like that of a circle, and only then trigger the annotations editor (and I would have to keep collecting input until they lift the stylus before triggering this). It's not impossible to do this - but I would definitely want to hear from a fair number of users that this would be beneficial over the existing features before tackling it, as there are a lot of other higher priority requests.

Mike
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#9
Actually I found a really great action to solve this demand : "The Clic diagonal, whitch works well for stylet and mouse (y) and seems logical.

May I now share "parameters" in my groups without risk fir "librairy change" ?
I'm afraid with sharing "parameters" from the multi librairy option...

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#10
If you export settings and another user imports your settings, their list of libraries will not be modified, but the active library will be changed to match whatever library was active on your device. So then they'd need to go and change their active library after restoring the settings.

Mike
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(8 hours ago)Zubersoft Wrote: If you export settings and another user imports your settings, their list of libraries will not be modified, but the active library will be changed to match whatever library was active on your device. So then they'd need to go and change their active library after restoring the settings.

Mike

Librairy should not be modified by parameters exported... Confused
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#12
Care to explain why? If I have my library backed up on one device, then I restore it to another device so I can have an exact replica of that device, and a different custom library was in use, the app will automatically switch to that library so that the devices are the same. With your recommendation, the second device would just load with the empty default library even though the user restored a backup, and they would likely be confused. Or if I changed the logic, it could restore their backup into the default library (or whatever library was active) instead of the same library the other device was using, which could cause confusion too. If that's what people want (it always just restores into the active library and doesn't mess with what is active), I can make that change, but it does mean I need to extract that setting and place it an entirely new config file that is not exported or backed up at all.

Mike
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#13
I've changed the logic so that the active library will no longer be exported or imported with settings or changed as a result of restoring a library. So it's on users to make sure they switch to the library they want to use before restoring.

Mike
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