diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-165EE4DD-C9CA-430B-8377-068A4194716E.dita
--- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-165EE4DD-C9CA-430B-8377-068A4194716E.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100
+++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-165EE4DD-C9CA-430B-8377-068A4194716E.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100
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- S60 5th Edition
-introduced touch support feature with double-tap to maintain binary and source
-code compatibility with the existing S60 3.x applications. The UI was focus
-driven, with the first tap for object selection (the corresponding event forwarded
-to the application) and the second tap for activation. Symbian^3 enhances
-the touch support with single tap for achieving better usability and development
-of platform and 3rd party applications. The supporting UI is based on direct
-manipulation and is not focus driven, which means that a single-tap on the
-device selects and activates an event. This change modifies the touch behavior
-of certain UI components as listed below: By default, none of the menu items are highlighted. Item specific options are displayed in stylus menus rather than in
-options menus. The side toolbar is hidden in the landscape layout view except in specific
-applications like the message viewer and editor.
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It is highly recommended that you migrate your applications to
-single-tap to complement the platform UI behavior. However, if you do not
-migrate your applications to single-tap, they work the same way as in S60
-5th Edition (touch support with double-tap).
For example,
The
The following illustrations show how applications behave before -and after the single-tap changes are made:
As a result, all item-specific options are hidden in menus,
-submenus and toolbars and are displayed in the
S60 5th +Edition introduced touch support feature with double-tap to maintain +binary and source code compatibility with the existing S60 3.x applications. +The UI was focus driven, with the first tap for object selection (the +corresponding event forwarded to the application) and the second tap +for activation.
Symbian^3 enhances the touch support with single +tap for achieving better usability and development of platform and +3rd party applications. The supporting UI is based on direct manipulation +and is not focus driven, which means that a single-tap on the device +selects and activates an event. This change modifies the touch behavior +of certain UI components as listed below:
By default, none of the menu items are highlighted.
Item specific options are displayed in stylus menus rather +than in options menus.
The side toolbar is hidden in the landscape layout view except +in specific applications like the message viewer and editor.
It is highly recommended that you migrate your applications +to single-tap to complement the platform UI behavior. However, if +you do not migrate your applications to single-tap, they work the +same way as in S60 5th Edition (touch support with double-tap).
For example,
The
The following illustrations show how applications behave +before and after the single-tap changes are made:
As a result, all item-specific options are hidden in
+menus, submenus and toolbars and are displayed in the