

Place two fingers on the touchpad and pinch in or stretch out. We’re excited to announce that version 30.9. I guess we will just check for the device's model and show special popup for it telling the user to turn that HTC-specific setting off. Place two fingers on the touchpad and slide horizontally or vertically. So, the device would probably even show 5+ fingers support. Touch Support with 10 points, also referred to as multi-touch screens refer to the touch screen which can sense and respond to 10 or 20 points of contact. For now, Internet Explorer 8 running under Windows 7 provides this support, and likely more OSes and browsers will support multi-touch in the future. See The user has to turn the device-specific gestures recognition in settings to get 5+ fingers working. The user will need a multi-touch monitor, of course, but will also need to be running the Silverlight application under an OS and browser that support multi-touch.
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But our customer reports having some new devices with 4.x which still don't support 3 fingers, which makes a simple check against the version of Android OS useless.Ī possible solution would be to store in some dictionary for each device which number of fingers it supports max, but with 1k+ devices out there and new ones constantly appearing it's not viable.ĮDIT: In fact I just found that the issue reported by the customer was a device issue on HTC One series. from what I know, a 2-finger multitouch is supported starting with 2.x, but 3-finger multitouch from 4.0. 15.6 P-Cap 10 point multi-touch monitor with edge-to-edge glass ProLite.

Is it also possible to check exactly how many fingers the device can recognize in multitouch? E.g. On Android, it is possible to check programmatically if the device supports multitouch or not wth.
