poserpro Wrote:
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> Greetings,
> I know that the Gesture has to be a continuous
> stroke, so A is ^, can we use 2 strokes or 3 ?
> such as H has 3 strokes.
Yes, gestures have to be continuous. 'H' is not drawn by 3 strokes but with a single on like small written 'h'.
> Furthermore, Strokeit reads the Gesture so fast,
> can we extend the reading/inputting time for at
> least 1 second ?
I'm not quite sure what do you mean by 'reading/inputting time' but gesture timeout can be set in Preferences (CTRL+P in Command editor), General tab.
> Somehow Strokeit would simply confuse with my
> mouse Gestures, and I try to apply the default
> Gestures and custom some of my own. for example T
> looks like Up-Left, So I will have to teach
> Strokeit more of my own Gestures. The question is,
> the more I add, the easier I got confused with my
> own Gestures too :P
If you take a look at the file STROKES.BIN (it is in Gestures folder), which is actually a text/binary hybrid, you can see, that some of the gestures are aliases to each other, eg. 'V' is an alias to 'U', 'T' is an alias to 'Right-Down' That means that every time you assign gesture 'T' to a command, it will accept 'Right-Down' as triggering gesture and vice versa. You can remove the alias entry from the STROKES.BIN, and teach StrokeIt gesture 'T' to your customized one (perhaps draw right, then left to halfway and then down, or whatever you like).
> Fyi, I don't actually use a mouse or a touch pad
> on laptop, but a tablet pen @
This should not make any difference (except maybe for lacking some buttons).