diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F66AC845-58B8-4029-AE04-C283226B7C12.dita
--- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F66AC845-58B8-4029-AE04-C283226B7C12.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100
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- In S60 5th Edition, double tap (focus and select) was supported for non-touch
-devices. The Symbian platform supports single tap, which activates an item
-on direct selection. That is, the UI is no longer focus driven. The following are the highlighting features of single tap
-in the Symbian platform: Single click performs the core action without requiring double tap.
-If the core action cannot be defined, then the single tap provides the context-sensitive
-menu as Selection key press in hybrid devices. By default, no visible focus in touch UI. Focus can be evoked pressing
-Selection key or navigation keys in hybrid devices All item-specific options from the Options menu are hidden.
-Item-specific options will be available via Stylus popup menu opened with
-long tap, or in the next level in the UI hierarchy. Item-specific options are removed from the touch toolbar. If there
-are less than three actions left for the touch toolbar, the whole toolbar
-is removed. The landscape layout is optimized. Entire main pane area can be utilized
-for the application content, when touch toolbar is not required. Toolbars
-can still be utilized when the actions apply to the whole view, for example,
-in Message viewer and editor.
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In S60 5th Edition, double tap (focus and select) was supported +for touch devices. The Symbian platform supports single tap, which +activates an item on direct selection. That is, the UI is no longer +focus driven.
+The following are the highlighting features of single tap in the +Symbian platform:
Single tap performs the core action without requiring double +tap. If the core action cannot be defined, then the single tap provides +the context-sensitive menu as Selection key press in hybrid devices.
By default, no visible focus in touch UI. Focus can be evoked +pressing Selection key or navigation keys in hybrid devices
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The landscape layout is optimized. Entire main pane area can +be utilized for the application content, when touch toolbar is not +required. Toolbars can still be utilized when the actions apply to +the whole view, for example, in Message viewer and editor.