MPX
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- This article is about MPX the Multi-Pointer X Window Server. For other meanings see MPX (disambiguation).
MPX is an acronym for the Multi-pointer X Server. MPX is a modification to the existing X.Org implementation of the X Window System. MPX provides multiple independent pointers (mouse cursors) at the windowing system level. These cursors are all connected to one computer. Unlike many other multi-pointer applications and toolkits, MPX allows many existing X Window applications to run unmodified, whilst still providing additional input features. For instance, multiple users can simultaneously operate different applications at the same time. Some applications do not work as expected due to limitations in the toolkits they use. The limitations are caused by the assumption that only one pointer exists.
Combined with the proof of concept window manager MPWM, MPX provides extended features such as simultaneous movement or resizing of application windows, per cursor annotation over top of an application and restricted input support (floor control). Applications that are aware of the extra cursors are also able to make use of them, such as two handed drawing.
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[edit] History
MPX was created by Peter Hutterer in 2005-2008, as part of his PhD in the Wearable Computer Lab at the University of South Australia.
MPX was merged into the current development version of X.Org on 26 May 2008[1].
[edit] References
- Hutterer P. and Thomas B. H., "Groupware Support in the Windowing System" In 8th Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC2007), Ballarat, Vic, Australia, 30 Jan - 2 Feb 2007. W. Piekarski and B. Plimmer, Eds.
- ^ MPX has been merged (Peter Hutterer, Xorg mailing list, Mon 26 May 2008)
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[edit] External links
- MPX Home Page
- Wearable Computer Lab Home Page
- MPX on You Tube
- MPX multi-touch support (Youtube)
- Gizmodo Interview With MPX Creator
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