PackageManager.FeatureFaketouchMultitouchDistinct Field

Definition

Feature for #getSystemAvailableFeatures and #hasSystemFeature: The device does not have a touch screen, but does support touch emulation for basic events that supports distinct tracking of two or more fingers.

[Android.Runtime.Register("FEATURE_FAKETOUCH_MULTITOUCH_DISTINCT")]
public const string FeatureFaketouchMultitouchDistinct;
[<Android.Runtime.Register("FEATURE_FAKETOUCH_MULTITOUCH_DISTINCT")>]
val mutable FeatureFaketouchMultitouchDistinct : string

Field Value

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Remarks

Feature for #getSystemAvailableFeatures and #hasSystemFeature: The device does not have a touch screen, but does support touch emulation for basic events that supports distinct tracking of two or more fingers. This is an extension of #FEATURE_FAKETOUCH for input devices with this capability. Note that unlike a distinct multitouch screen as defined by #FEATURE_TOUCHSCREEN_MULTITOUCH_DISTINCT, these kinds of input devices will not actually provide full two-finger gestures since the input is being transformed to cursor movement on the screen. That is, single finger gestures will move a cursor; two-finger swipes will result in single-finger touch events; other two-finger gestures will result in the corresponding two-finger touch event.

Java documentation for android.content.pm.PackageManager.FEATURE_FAKETOUCH_MULTITOUCH_DISTINCT.

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Applies to