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== General touch behaviors == | == General touch behaviors == | ||
These are the current possibilities for touch in the Windows API, along with the common action associated with them. | |||
* Flick: a quick movement on the screen. Triggers some Windows specified action ( [back, forward, page up, page down] and on the diagonals [delete, copy, paste, undo]) | * Flick: a quick movement on the screen. Triggers some Windows specified action ( [back, forward, page up, page down] and on the diagonals [delete, copy, paste, undo]) | ||
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* Right click: | * Right click: | ||
** tap and hold for a few seconds until a circle appears and completes; then release the finger. If you hold for a few more seconds the circle will be dismissed and the action will trigger a normal left click again. | |||
** tap and hold at one place, then tap with a different finger. This will isntantly trigger the right click at the location of the holding finger | |||
* 2 fingers tap: triggers auto-zoom | |||
2 fingers: | |||
* Panning: two fingers moving keeping the same distance between them. | |||
* Zooming In/Out: two fingers moving apart, keeping a reasonable center. | |||
* Rotating: One finger stopped, the other moving around. Probably detected by: keeping same distance, changing center. | |||