You might be able to install it, but IBM is not supporting that distro with this package. If you're running a business, it's nice when the apps you pay for actually come with support.
While I haven't played B&W or used the new Opera, I did use some software in college that had gesture recognition. It was a high end circuit design package. The product and/or company was Mentor Graphics. When drawing circuits, gestures sure were a lot easier than drilling down 3 or 4 levels of parts libraries.(Of coures, by the end of the semester we were all coding our circuits in VHDL.) I had no problems with using a 3-button mouse as input. I could see where a tackball might not be the best device for this. I wonder how a joystick might work? One like the VRPro Air?
You might be able to install it, but IBM is not supporting that distro with this package. If you're running a business, it's nice when the apps you pay for actually come with support.
While I haven't played B&W or used the new Opera, I did use some software in college that had gesture recognition. It was a high end circuit design package. The product and/or company was Mentor Graphics. When drawing circuits, gestures sure were a lot easier than drilling down 3 or 4 levels of parts libraries.(Of coures, by the end of the semester we were all coding our circuits in VHDL.) I had no problems with using a 3-button mouse as input. I could see where a tackball might not be the best device for this. I wonder how a joystick might work? One like the VRPro Air?