pepijndevos
Member
When I run below example code on my Teensy(duino) 3.1 connected to my Mac, it jumps to the center, and any movement with my real mouse is ignored/reset.
In other words, the Teensy is positioning my cursor absolute instead of relative.
Even if I only use the scroll or click function, it jumps right back to where the Teensy thinks it should be.
Maybe this is caused by the new positioning API?
Does the Teensy register itself as a Wacom-style device?
Is there a way to stop that and make it play nice with other input devices?
In other words, the Teensy is positioning my cursor absolute instead of relative.
Even if I only use the scroll or click function, it jumps right back to where the Teensy thinks it should be.
Maybe this is caused by the new positioning API?
Does the Teensy register itself as a Wacom-style device?
Is there a way to stop that and make it play nice with other input devices?
Code:
void setup() { } // no setup needed
void loop() {
int i;
for (i=0; i<40; i++) {
Mouse.move(2, -1);
delay(25);
}
for (i=0; i<40; i++) {
Mouse.move(2, 2);
delay(25);
}
for (i=0; i<40; i++) {
Mouse.move(-4, -1);
delay(25);
}
}