When designing a Symbian application, the UI must be designed so that all -tasks can be performed with touch. Therefore, the design must not rely on -hardware keys (except for turning the power ON and OFF).
-The touch UI in the Symbian platform involves various specific touch components,
-component and UI behavior changes, layout changes and additions to the
Resistive touch screen (HW).
For more information, see
Capacitive touch screen (HW).
For more information, see
Single tap. For more information, see
Multi-touch.
For more information, see
Toolbar component in touch UI
For
-more information, see
Touch input component (virtual keyboard, hand-writing recognition and -virtual ITU-T)
For more information,
-see
Stylus pop-up menu component
For
-more information, see
On-screen dialer application
Additional touch functionality to some components (for example, Preview -pop-up)
For more information,
-see
Touch-enabled components
For
-more information, see
There are two generic layouts for touch UI -portrait orientation and landscape
-orientation, see the following figure. The
When designing a Symbian application, the UI must be designed so +that all tasks can be performed with touch. Therefore, the design +must not rely on hardware keys (except for turning the power ON and +OFF).
+The touch UI in the Symbian platform involves various specific
+touch components, component and UI behavior changes, layout changes
+and additions to the
Resistive touch screen (HW).
For more information, see
Capacitive touch screen (HW).
For more information,
+see
Single tap. For more information, see
Multiple touch.
For more information, see
Toolbar component in touch UI
For more information, see
Touch input component (virtual keyboard, hand-writing recognition +and virtual ITU-T)
For more information, see
Stylus pop-up menu component
For more information, see
On-screen dialer application
Additional touch functionality to some components (for example, +Preview pop-up)
For more information, see
Touch-enabled components
For more information, see
There are two generic layouts for touch UI -portrait orientation
+and landscape orientation, see the following figure. The