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Re: [ts-7000] Qt embedded on 7300: how to adjust mouse speed, icon, and

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Qt embedded on 7300: how to adjust mouse speed, icon, and titlebar color?
From: Morgan Gangwere <>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 18:26:10 -0700
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:57 AM, mfmikula <> wrote:
> All,
>
> When running a Qt3/C++ app: "appname -qws", using the linux framebuffer (no 
> XWindows), how do you set the mouse speed? How do you change the Qt icon, and 
> how do you adjust the titlebar color?

If its libqt3 then you should look into seeing about the QT theme
settings for titlebar. The QT Icon is set by a function in the window.

> The documentation of all parties involved (Linux, Qt Embedded, XWindows) seem 
> to deny they have control over these, or claim they do -but I can't seem to 
> get them to change. Is there a fourth party involved?

the X* team has no responsibility for what you do with it. The Linux
team has no responsibility with what you do with it. In fact, they
shouldnt even care if you have a screen hooked up. If anything, you
need to whap the QT Embedded folks for not documenting how to change
how their system works. I'll assume there's some form of Q/Topia
running on this?


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Morgan gangwere

âThe futureâs already arrived. Itâs just not evenly distributed yet.â
William Gibson


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