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Support for smaller screens and tablets?

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Posted by Rivius   (99 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 21 Jun 2015 03:25 PM (UTC)
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Right now I can use mushclient on my windows 8 tablet, however, the World Properties and other dialogs dont fit the screen resolution and I often have trouble accessing buttons on the bottom of the screen.

I'd also like to ask for touch gesture support in mini-windows. Like being able to simulate a scrollwheel with a two-finger scroll, or pinching/expanding your fingers to zoom in and out.
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,165 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Sun 21 Jun 2015 08:02 PM (UTC)
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In the "locale" sub-directory is a DLL called "en_small.dll" which is intended for small screens. With MUSHclient closed, rename "en.dll" to something like "en_large.dll" and then rename "en_small.dll" to "en.dll".

That gives you the older version of the dialogs which are more cramped.

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I'd also like to ask for touch gesture support in mini-windows. Like being able to simulate a scrollwheel with a two-finger scroll, or pinching/expanding your fingers to zoom in and out.


I'm not sure how to implement that, my compiler is pretty old, well before the days of Windows 8.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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