GUI64 is not an OS. And as these test windows that you see in this video do not have any controls in them, there is no possibility to type in text. However, as you can see in the following videos of the playlist, edit controls for typing in text have been implemented into GUI64.
@@WebFritzi It could be then. GEOS could, so why not this? When you start to type, it can have a fixed font size. As it is now, it could be a nice demo part in a demo.
@WebFritzi what I am up to? Nice attitude. I can see it's a disk utility for the windows. No interface for a notepad function, that I could see. I think this communication goes nowhere, but good luck. BB.
@@jmp01a24 "what I am up to? Nice attitude." Oh, I did not mean to offend you. I just wanted to express that I didn't really understand your words and your intentions.
Can you type text into these windows you duplicate? Or run apps made in the OS?
GUI64 is not an OS. And as these test windows that you see in this video do not have any controls in them, there is no possibility to type in text. However, as you can see in the following videos of the playlist, edit controls for typing in text have been implemented into GUI64.
@@WebFritzi It could be then. GEOS could, so why not this? When you start to type, it can have a fixed font size. As it is now, it could be a nice demo part in a demo.
@@jmp01a24 I don't understand what you're up to. If you look into the videos GUI64 (7) and GUI64 (8), you'll see that typing in text works.
@WebFritzi what I am up to? Nice attitude. I can see it's a disk utility for the windows. No interface for a notepad function, that I could see. I think this communication goes nowhere, but good luck. BB.
@@jmp01a24 "what I am up to? Nice attitude."
Oh, I did not mean to offend you. I just wanted to express that I didn't really understand your words and your intentions.