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If you figure out what’s going on with right-click I’d like to know. I can’t find specs on c720p trackpad but I read one review that said they had trouble with right-click (implying it does have a right-click).Īre there right-click settings for touchscreen? Maybe these settings interfere with trackpad right-click.ĭo deployed apps with right-click work in chrome os for you? Xojo right-click mouseevent works for me too. It was just an experiment but, as I said, it works so much better I might be using it more than I thought I would.īrad - I have right-click on trackpad (C720, not C720P) so I am betting you do too but I actually use the feature where you can right-click with two finger tap (requires you to enable tap-to-click in Touchpad settings). This was a very important step for me to be able to use a Chromebook at work. For example, if I want to move a WebButton on PC, i am in the habit of typing new position in Inspector rather than moving it in the visual editor. I find myself trying to not use the visual editor which seems to help. On PCs the IDE is so slow it feels like it has crashed. There is still sluggishness on Chromebook (for example, moving a WebButton in the visual editor) but it isn’t nearly as bad.
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I don’t see nearly as much sluggishness in the Xojo IDE on the Chromebook as I do on both Windows PCs I have tried so far (both bought in the last year or so one with i3 and one with AMD both have 4 GB of RAM). I was hesitant to do this because it requires entering Developer mode which has less security (mainly because of the risks associated with installing apps) but I am glad I did it. I installed Xojo on an Acer C720 Chromebook using instructions I found here.