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02.04.2010 19:08:39
Kylo support?
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I was wondering if there are plans to support Kylo (a Firefox derivative).

Alternatively, some pointers on how I would go about creating a behaviour to support this application. I get stuck at the part about creating actions, as I have no clue what to do at this point.

I am sure I have added applications before (in fact I have, I added Audio Hijack, but I am dammed if I can remember how I did it, and I failed miserably at getting it to do anything. I do find the remote buddy UI very confusing at times :)

Thanks in advance.

PS. Just found the adding behaviours video in the support section, going to give that a watch and have a go! Wish me luck :)

Last edited: 02.04.2010 19:18:32 

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02.04.2010 19:45:26
Re: Kylo support?
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Oh well seems Kylo don't support keyboard shortcuts (some firefox ones work, most don't) and you need to be able to do mouse clicks.... so I guess that rules Kylo out from my set up. 
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16.04.2010 17:10:05
Re: Kylo support?
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Yeah the lack of keyboard controllability is really a pain. I was so excited when I saw the first screenshots of Kylo. I guess it's to be expected since they created it pretty much specifically as a selling point for their mouse.