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@Pauliusd01 Pauliusd01 commented Sep 23, 2024

Description

Just a tiny update to the mouse visualizer to add these 2 buttons so I wouldn't have to do it every time I want to test something mouse related. Looks like this:

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Don't think it warrants a changelog entry

Testing

Checked that it works in 22.3 and 6

Checklist

Before review:

  • Changelog entry added.
    • Explains the change in Changed, Fixed, Added sections.
    • For API change contains an example snippet and/or migration example.
    • JIRA ticket linked, example (case %%). If it is a private issue, just add the case ID without a link.
    • Jira port for the next release set as "Resolved".
  • Tests added/changed, if applicable.
    • Functional tests Area_CanDoX, Area_CanDoX_EvenIfYIsTheCase, Area_WhenIDoX_AndYHappens_ThisIsTheResult.
    • Performance tests.
    • Integration tests.
  • Docs for new/changed API's.
    • Xmldoc cross references are set correctly.
    • Added explanation how the API works.
    • Usage code examples added.
    • The manual is updated, if needed.

During merge:

  • Commit message for squash-merge is prefixed with one of the list:
    • NEW: ___.
    • FIX: ___.
    • DOCS: ___.
    • CHANGE: ___.
    • RELEASE: 1.1.0-preview.3.

After merge:

  • Create forward/backward port if needed. If you are blocked from creating a forward port now please add a task to ISX-1444.

@Pauliusd01 Pauliusd01 changed the title Update MouseVisualiser sample with forward and backward mouse buttons CHANGE: Update MouseVisualiser sample with forward and backward mouse buttons Sep 23, 2024
@Pauliusd01 Pauliusd01 merged commit 8fbff9b into develop Sep 24, 2024
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@Pauliusd01 Pauliusd01 deleted the update-mouse-visualizer branch September 24, 2024 06:00
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