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     6 <title>Advanced Pointer Overview </title>
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     7 <shortdesc>This is an overview of the Window Server extensions that
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    12 <concept id="GUID-9C269F45-F160-5A4B-ABF8-896D2A538E3B" xml:lang="en"><title>Advanced Pointer Overview </title><shortdesc>This is an overview of the Window Server extensions that
     8 support the use of advanced pointers. These extensions enable mobile
    13 support the use of advanced pointers. These extensions enable mobile
     9 devices to respond to events from multiple pointers, including their
    14 devices to respond to events from multiple pointers, including their
    10 proximity and pressure. These extensions are available only in ScreenPlay. </shortdesc>
    15 proximity and pressure. These extensions are available only in ScreenPlay. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
    11 <prolog>
    16 <p> <b>Variant</b>: <xref href="GUID-D93978BE-11A3-5CE3-B110-1DEAA5AD566C.dita">ScreenPlay</xref>. <b>Target audience</b>: Application developers. </p>
    12 <metadata><keywords></keywords></metadata>
    17 <section id="GUID-773C3275-F562-5428-A34C-7D54F10D4BC1"><title>Architecture</title> <p>In response to multiple pointer movements, an input driver generates
    13 </prolog>
       
    14 <conbody>
       
    15 <p> <b>Variant</b>: <xref
       
    16 href="GUID-D93978BE-11A3-5CE3-B110-1DEAA5AD566C.dita">ScreenPlay</xref
       
    17 >. <b>Target audience</b>: Application developers. </p>
       
    18 <section id="GUID-773C3275-F562-5428-A34C-7D54F10D4BC1"><title>Architecture</title
       
    19 > <p>In response to multiple pointer movements, an input driver generates
       
    20 a pointer event for each touch. The Window Server changes and delivers
    18 a pointer event for each touch. The Window Server changes and delivers
    21 the pointer events to the client application, as shown in the following
    19 the pointer events to the client application, as shown in the following
    22 diagram. </p> <fig id="GUID-4A02299F-8401-5761-863C-91F0338731DA">
    20 diagram. </p> <fig id="GUID-4A02299F-8401-5761-863C-91F0338731DA">
    23 <title>              Pointer events            </title>
    21 <title>              Pointer events            </title>
    24 <image
    22 <image href="GUID-5503ACC5-1C78-5EF6-AAD2-4B6FFA8890B9_d0e196933_href.png" placement="inline"/>
    25 href="GUID-5503ACC5-1C78-5EF6-AAD2-4B6FFA8890B9_d0e191959_href.png"
    23 </fig> <p>Pointer-related events move from the driver to the application.
    26 placement="inline"></image></fig> <p>Pointer-related events move from
    24 The <xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname></xref>, <xref href="GUID-5D0B1595-1AC7-3C44-AC6B-0EFB5EABCF31.dita"><apiname>TWsEvent</apiname></xref> and <xref href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname></xref> classes encapsulate the event information. </p> </section>
    27 the driver to the application. The <xref
    25 <section id="GUID-64A10900-B3A6-4FC5-8CA9-41C850D8C305"><title>Key concepts/terms</title> <p>The following terms
    28 href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname
    26 are introduced here and are used throughout the advanced pointer documentation: </p> <dl>
    29 ></xref>, <xref href="GUID-5D0B1595-1AC7-3C44-AC6B-0EFB5EABCF31.dita"
       
    30 ><apiname>TWsEvent</apiname></xref> and <xref
       
    31 href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname
       
    32 ></xref> classes encapsulate the event information. </p> </section>
       
    33 <section><title>Key concepts/terms</title> <p>The following terms
       
    34 are introduced here and are used throughout the advanced pointer documentation: </p
       
    35 > <dl>
       
    36 <dlentry>
    27 <dlentry>
    37 <dt>Pointer</dt>
    28 <dt>Pointer</dt>
    38 <dd><p>A device that points at the screen, for example, a mouse, pen,
    29 <dd><p>A device that points at the screen, for example, a mouse, pen,
    39 finger, or touchpad. </p> </dd></dlentry>
    30 finger, or touchpad. </p> </dd>
       
    31 </dlentry>
    40 <dlentry>
    32 <dlentry>
    41 <dt>Multi<?Pub Caret?>ple pointer support</dt>
    33 <dt>Multiple pointer support</dt>
    42 <dd><p>Handling more than one pointer at the same time. </p> </dd>
    34 <dd><p>Handling more than one pointer at the same time. </p> </dd>
    43 </dlentry>
    35 </dlentry>
    44 <dlentry>
    36 <dlentry>
    45 <dt>Proximity</dt>
    37 <dt>Proximity</dt>
    46 <dd><p>Proximity in this context means the distance of the pointer
    38 <dd><p>Proximity in this context means the distance of the pointer
    47 from the mobile device. Sensors detect the value of the proximity
    39 from the mobile device. Sensors detect the value of the proximity
    48 of the pointer from the mobile device. </p> </dd></dlentry>
    40 of the pointer from the mobile device. </p> </dd>
       
    41 </dlentry>
    49 <dlentry>
    42 <dlentry>
    50 <dt>Pressure</dt>
    43 <dt>Pressure</dt>
    51 <dd><p>Pressure in this context is a value that indicates the force
    44 <dd><p>Pressure in this context is a value that indicates the force
    52 applied to the mobile device by the pointer. Sensors detect the value
    45 applied to the mobile device by the pointer. Sensors detect the value
    53 of the pressure of the pointer on the mobile device. </p> </dd>
    46 of the pressure of the pointer on the mobile device. </p> </dd>
    54 </dlentry>
    47 </dlentry>
    55 </dl> </section>
    48 </dl> </section>
    56 <section><title>Logical model of pointing devices</title> <p>A logical
    49 <section id="GUID-AAA291C4-03F7-492D-BEEA-C59DECDBECA9"><title>Logical model of pointing devices</title> <p>A logical
    57 model is used to handle all of the different pointing devices correctly.
    50 model is used to handle all of the different pointing devices correctly.
    58 In this logical model, the pointer is <b>performing an action</b> when
    51 In this logical model, the pointer is <b>performing an action</b> when
    59 any of the following scenarios occur: </p> <ul>
    52 any of the following scenarios occur: </p> <ul>
    60 <li id="GUID-3A57E7AE-A8FB-5C2B-AC54-4F60DDD35783"><p>An <codeph>EButton1Down</codeph
    53 <li id="GUID-3A57E7AE-A8FB-5C2B-AC54-4F60DDD35783"><p>An <codeph>EButton1Down</codeph> event is sent to the client. </p> </li>
    61 > event is sent to the client. </p> </li>
    54 <li id="GUID-BBD5660A-2A72-5F14-9A28-D7F31761F963"><p> <codeph>EDrag</codeph> events are sent to the client (optional). </p> </li>
    62 <li id="GUID-BBD5660A-2A72-5F14-9A28-D7F31761F963"><p> <codeph>EDrag</codeph
    55 <li id="GUID-54B774E8-6BD8-51EB-9854-9953F95AFBF5"><p>An <codeph>EButton1Up</codeph> event is sent to the client. </p> </li>
    63 > events are sent to the client (optional). </p> </li>
    56 </ul> <p>Pointing devices can be in one of the following states: </p> <table id="GUID-AAE663FE-E94F-556B-B635-93DDD6C27902">
    64 <li id="GUID-54B774E8-6BD8-51EB-9854-9953F95AFBF5"><p>An <codeph>EButton1Up</codeph
       
    65 > event is sent to the client. </p> </li>
       
    66 </ul> <p>Pointing devices can be in one of the following states: </p
       
    67 > <table id="GUID-AAE663FE-E94F-556B-B635-93DDD6C27902">
       
    68 <tgroup cols="2"><colspec colname="col0"/><colspec colname="col1"/>
    57 <tgroup cols="2"><colspec colname="col0"/><colspec colname="col1"/>
    69 <thead>
    58 <thead>
    70 <row>
    59 <row>
    71 <entry>State</entry>
    60 <entry>State</entry>
    72 <entry>Description</entry>
    61 <entry>Description</entry>
    91 </tgroup>
    80 </tgroup>
    92 </table> <p>The mapping between these states and physical actions
    81 </table> <p>The mapping between these states and physical actions
    93 performed by the user vary for different pointing device types (mouse,
    82 performed by the user vary for different pointing device types (mouse,
    94 finger) and different phone models. Here are two example interpretations
    83 finger) and different phone models. Here are two example interpretations
    95 of physical pointing device states: </p> <ul>
    84 of physical pointing device states: </p> <ul>
    96 <li id="GUID-E01E8EC4-8535-5FD4-980E-214FC7542717"><p> <b>Mouse</b
    85 <li id="GUID-E01E8EC4-8535-5FD4-980E-214FC7542717"><p> <b>Mouse</b>. An example interpretation by a driver of the physical state of
    97 >. An example interpretation by a driver of the physical state of
       
    98 a mouse is as follows: It is always in the <i>up</i> state except
    86 a mouse is as follows: It is always in the <i>up</i> state except
    99 when the left button is pressed, when it is in the <i>down</i> state.
    87 when the left button is pressed, when it is in the <i>down</i> state.
   100 It is never out of range. </p> </li>
    88 It is never out of range. </p> </li>
   101 <li id="GUID-7CC705BF-FC6C-534B-B00B-0C07A6B9A856"><p> <b>Fingers
    89 <li id="GUID-7CC705BF-FC6C-534B-B00B-0C07A6B9A856"><p> <b>Fingers
   102 with proximity support</b>. The following is an example interpretation
    90 with proximity support</b>. The following is an example interpretation
   103 of finger physical states when the device has proximity support (that
    91 of finger physical states when the device has proximity support (that
   104 is, it can measure the finger's proximity from the screen): </p> <ul>
    92 is, it can measure the finger's proximity from the screen): </p> <ul>
   105 <li id="GUID-F4F27FC9-F4F3-5475-8DA5-771B804828CD"><p> <i>Out of range</i
    93 <li id="GUID-F4F27FC9-F4F3-5475-8DA5-771B804828CD"><p> <i>Out of range</i> when proximity &gt; 10cm </p> </li>
   106 > when proximity > 10cm </p> </li>
       
   107 <li id="GUID-0B8F3832-24C1-5421-A224-5FFFC6EBA3F4"><p> <i>Up</i> when
    94 <li id="GUID-0B8F3832-24C1-5421-A224-5FFFC6EBA3F4"><p> <i>Up</i> when
   108 1cm &lt; proximity &lt;= 10cm </p> </li>
    95 1cm &lt; proximity &lt;= 10cm </p> </li>
   109 <li id="GUID-CE65B2EC-AD8E-5B9D-A514-07EC73137518"><p> <i> Down</i
    96 <li id="GUID-CE65B2EC-AD8E-5B9D-A514-07EC73137518"><p> <i> Down</i> when proximity &lt;= 1cm </p> </li>
   110 > when proximity &lt;= 1cm </p> </li>
       
   111 </ul> <p>In this way the finger can perform actions (for example,
    97 </ul> <p>In this way the finger can perform actions (for example,
   112 press buttons, drag items) without touching the screen. </p> </li>
    98 press buttons, drag items) without touching the screen. </p> </li>
   113 </ul> </section>
    99 </ul> </section>
   114 <section><title>Multiple pointers</title> <p>The system handles multiple
   100 <section id="GUID-F6E6E5E9-8037-46F2-A457-E8DEEFA28A1A"><title>Multiple pointers</title> <p>The system handles multiple
   115 pointers at the same time by identifying each one with a number and
   101 pointers at the same time by identifying each one with a number and
   116 sending pointer events separately for each of them. A field (<codeph
   102 sending pointer events separately for each of them. A field (<codeph>iPointerNumber</codeph>) in the pointer event classes (<xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname></xref> and the <xref href="GUID-FADA3278-FF8B-308F-90AD-3DCF8911A023.dita"><apiname>TAdvancedPointerEvent</apiname></xref> class which extends <xref href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname></xref>) identifies the pointer for which the event
   117 >iPointerNumber</codeph>) in the pointer event classes (<xref
   103 occurred. The order and frequency of pointer events depends on the
   118 href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname
   104 driver of the pointing device. </p> <p>On each phone there is a pool
   119 ></xref> and the <xref
   105 of available pointer numbers, ranging from 0 to <codeph>HALData::EPointerNumberOfPointers</codeph> - 1. Every time the driver detects a new pointer coming into the
   120 href="GUID-FADA3278-FF8B-308F-90AD-3DCF8911A023.dita"><apiname>TAdvancedPointerEvent</apiname
       
   121 ></xref> class which extends <xref
       
   122 href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname
       
   123 ></xref>) identifies the pointer for which the event occurred. The
       
   124 order and frequency of pointer events depends on the driver of the
       
   125 pointing device. </p> <p>On each phone there is a pool of available
       
   126 pointer numbers, ranging from 0 to <codeph>HALData::EPointerNumberOfPointers</codeph
       
   127 > - 1. Every time the driver detects a new pointer coming into the
       
   128 range of the device, the driver assigns a number from the pool. After
   106 range of the device, the driver assigns a number from the pool. After
   129 the pointer goes out of the range of the device, the number no longer
   107 the pointer goes out of the range of the device, the number no longer
   130 identifies that particular pointer and the driver sends <xref
   108 identifies that particular pointer and the driver sends <xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita#GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD/GUID-C7FB5C5F-B7E1-3738-B72D-1AD81699414F"><apiname>TRawEvent::EPointer3DOutOfRange</apiname></xref> with this pointer number. The number is then released back to the
   131 href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita#GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD/GUID-C7FB5C5F-B7E1-3738-B72D-1AD81699414F"
   109 pool and may be reused to identify another pointer coming into the
   132 ><apiname>TRawEvent::EPointer3DOutOfRange</apiname></xref> with this
   110 device's range. </p> </section>
   133 pointer number. The number is then released back to the pool and may
   111 <section id="GUID-5F1F123B-F0D3-42E6-811B-E762D663DE59"><title>Pressure and proximity</title> <p>The pressure of
   134 be reused to identify another pointer coming into the device's range. </p
       
   135 > </section>
       
   136 <section><title>Pressure and proximity</title> <p>The pressure of
       
   137 the pointer on the screen is represented as a positive integer. The
   112 the pointer on the screen is represented as a positive integer. The
   138 proximity of the pointer to the screen is represented as a negative
   113 proximity of the pointer to the screen is represented as a negative
   139 integer. It is up to the UI Platform to define units of pressure and
   114 integer. It is up to the UI Platform to define units of pressure and
   140 proximity, which may be non-linear. In the <xref
   115 proximity, which may be non-linear. In the <xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname></xref> class, pressure and proximity are expressed in terms of the Z coordinate
   141 href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname
   116 of the pointer. The definition of the Z coordinate is based on the
   142 ></xref> class, pressure and proximity are expressed in terms of the
   117 assumption that the pointer is either hovering over the screen (proximity
   143 Z coordinate of the pointer. The definition of the Z coordinate is
   118 &lt; 0, pressure = 0) or touching the screen (proximity = 0, pressure
   144 based on the assumption that the pointer is either hovering over the
   119 &gt;= 0): </p> <ul>
   145 screen (proximity &lt; 0, pressure = 0) or touching the screen (proximity
       
   146 = 0, pressure >= 0): </p> <ul>
       
   147 <li id="GUID-21CB6F60-3076-5EBE-9900-D870C670FE5B"><p>If proximity
   120 <li id="GUID-21CB6F60-3076-5EBE-9900-D870C670FE5B"><p>If proximity
   148 &lt; 0 and pressure = 0 then the Z coordinate = proximity. </p> </li>
   121 &lt; 0 and pressure = 0 then the Z coordinate = proximity. </p> </li>
   149 <li id="GUID-B5EA992D-4F86-54E1-A64C-673691460945"><p>If proximity
   122 <li id="GUID-B5EA992D-4F86-54E1-A64C-673691460945"><p>If proximity
   150 = 0 and pressure >= 0 then the Z coordinate = pressure. </p> </li>
   123 = 0 and pressure &gt;= 0 then the Z coordinate = pressure. </p> </li>
   151 </ul> <fig id="GUID-FCE3CEAF-CCF3-5472-AC15-5DF5F092AA5E">
   124 </ul> <fig id="GUID-FCE3CEAF-CCF3-5472-AC15-5DF5F092AA5E">
   152 <title>              Relationships between the pointer proximity,
   125 <title>              Relationships between the pointer proximity,
   153 pressure and z              coordinate            </title>
   126 pressure and z              coordinate            </title>
   154 <image
   127 <image href="GUID-1A0FB98B-8DB3-5067-9B71-FF838F6AE402_d0e197239_href.png" placement="inline"/>
   155 href="GUID-1A0FB98B-8DB3-5067-9B71-FF838F6AE402_d0e192246_href.png"
   128 </fig> </section>
   156 placement="inline"></image></fig> </section>
   129 <section id="GUID-7F06F9CC-B77C-450B-B66C-02761E124A02"><title>API summary</title> <table id="GUID-07002499-484E-500E-AC57-4089AB0197E8">
   157 <section><title>API summary</title> <table
       
   158 id="GUID-07002499-484E-500E-AC57-4089AB0197E8">
       
   159 <tgroup cols="2"><colspec colname="col0"/><colspec colname="col1"/>
   130 <tgroup cols="2"><colspec colname="col0"/><colspec colname="col1"/>
   160 <thead>
   131 <thead>
   161 <row>
   132 <row>
   162 <entry>API</entry>
   133 <entry>API</entry>
   163 <entry>Description</entry>
   134 <entry>Description</entry>
   164 </row>
   135 </row>
   165 </thead>
   136 </thead>
   166 <tbody>
   137 <tbody>
   167 <row>
   138 <row>
   168 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-8BE90160-2C60-3582-82C8-4A108C7C0317.dita"
   139 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-8BE90160-2C60-3582-82C8-4A108C7C0317.dita"><apiname>HALData</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   169 ><apiname>HALData</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   170 <entry><p>Includes z coordinate, pressure precision and number of
   140 <entry><p>Includes z coordinate, pressure precision and number of
   171 pointers. Also contains threshold values for proximity and pressure. </p
   141 pointers. Also contains threshold values for proximity and pressure. </p> </entry>
   172 > </entry>
       
   173 </row>
   142 </row>
   174 <row>
   143 <row>
   175 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"
   144 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   176 ><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   177 <entry><p>Includes the pointer number and a structure for proximity
   145 <entry><p>Includes the pointer number and a structure for proximity
   178 and pressure data. </p> </entry>
   146 and pressure data. </p> </entry>
   179 </row>
   147 </row>
   180 <row>
   148 <row>
   181 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-1460DD8F-9AA1-3B99-8FFD-F309959CCA34.dita"
   149 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-1460DD8F-9AA1-3B99-8FFD-F309959CCA34.dita"><apiname>RWindowBase</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   182 ><apiname>RWindowBase</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   183 <entry><p>Enables advanced pointer events for the window. </p> </entry>
   150 <entry><p>Enables advanced pointer events for the window. </p> </entry>
   184 </row>
   151 </row>
   185 <row>
   152 <row>
   186 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-5D0B1595-1AC7-3C44-AC6B-0EFB5EABCF31.dita"
   153 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-5D0B1595-1AC7-3C44-AC6B-0EFB5EABCF31.dita"><apiname>TWsEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   187 ><apiname>TWsEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   188 <entry><p>Supports <codeph>TAdvancedPointerEvent</codeph> (derived
   154 <entry><p>Supports <codeph>TAdvancedPointerEvent</codeph> (derived
   189 from <codeph>TPointerEvent)</codeph>. </p> </entry>
   155 from <codeph>TPointerEvent)</codeph>. </p> </entry>
   190 </row>
   156 </row>
   191 <row>
   157 <row>
   192 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"
   158 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   193 ><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   194 <entry><p>Includes event types for pressing and closeness. </p> </entry>
   159 <entry><p>Includes event types for pressing and closeness. </p> </entry>
   195 </row>
   160 </row>
   196 <row>
   161 <row>
   197 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-FADA3278-FF8B-308F-90AD-3DCF8911A023.dita"
   162 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-FADA3278-FF8B-308F-90AD-3DCF8911A023.dita"><apiname>TAdvancedPointerEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   198 ><apiname>TAdvancedPointerEvent</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   199 <entry><p>Inherits from <codeph>TPointerEvent</codeph>. </p> <p>Provides
   163 <entry><p>Inherits from <codeph>TPointerEvent</codeph>. </p> <p>Provides
   200 capabilities for pressure, proximity and multiple pointers. </p> </entry>
   164 capabilities for pressure, proximity and multiple pointers. </p> </entry>
   201 </row>
   165 </row>
   202 <row>
   166 <row>
   203 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-643DDA78-C7A7-386D-AB3F-8710141DDDA9.dita"
   167 <entry><p> <xref href="GUID-643DDA78-C7A7-386D-AB3F-8710141DDDA9.dita"><apiname>RWsSession</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
   204 ><apiname>RWsSession</apiname></xref>  </p> </entry>
       
   205 <entry><p>Provides get and set methods to manipulate threshold values
   168 <entry><p>Provides get and set methods to manipulate threshold values
   206 for proximity and pressure. </p> </entry>
   169 for proximity and pressure. </p> </entry>
   207 </row>
   170 </row>
   208 </tbody>
   171 </tbody>
   209 </tgroup>
   172 </tgroup>
   210 </table> </section>
   173 </table> </section>
   211 <section><title>Typical uses</title> <ul>
   174 <section id="GUID-0CB10AE9-87D6-4D4A-96BD-5AD4516F38A6"><title>Typical uses</title> <ul>
   212 <li id="GUID-CA055058-AAD6-5A89-BC7E-7B5E81FA8963"><p> <b>Enabling
   175 <li id="GUID-CA055058-AAD6-5A89-BC7E-7B5E81FA8963"><p> <b>Enabling
   213 many pointers for a window</b>  </p> <p>Enables multiple pointers
   176 many pointers for a window</b>  </p> <p>Enables multiple pointers
   214 to act on one window. </p> </li>
   177 to act on one window. </p> </li>
   215 <li id="GUID-DBD49B85-207D-5722-8AE3-B00946899559"><p> <b>Enabling
   178 <li id="GUID-DBD49B85-207D-5722-8AE3-B00946899559"><p> <b>Enabling
   216 concurrent control of many objects</b>  </p> <p>Controls many objects
   179 concurrent control of many objects</b>  </p> <p>Controls many objects
   217 on one or more windows with many pointers. </p> </li>
   180 on one or more windows with many pointers. </p> </li>
   218 <li id="GUID-AF442CD4-FDEC-5FF4-B8F9-6ED8CDB9E957"><p> <b>Getting
   181 <li id="GUID-AF442CD4-FDEC-5FF4-B8F9-6ED8CDB9E957"><p> <b>Getting
   219 z coordinates from TPointerEvent</b>  </p> <p>Reads the pressure and
   182 z coordinates from TPointerEvent</b>  </p> <p>Reads the pressure and
   220 proximity values for a pointer. </p> </li>
   183 proximity values for a pointer. </p> </li>
   221 <li id="GUID-13E0E5DA-609A-52B3-A90A-9A84C3A8BF22"><p> <b>Pinch zooming</b
   184 <li id="GUID-13E0E5DA-609A-52B3-A90A-9A84C3A8BF22"><p> <b>Pinch zooming</b>  </p> <p>Enables the user to zoom in and out of data by using two
   222 >  </p> <p>Enables the user to zoom in and out of data by using two
       
   223 fingers to pinch an area of the screen. Pinch zooming is normally
   185 fingers to pinch an area of the screen. Pinch zooming is normally
   224 used in web-page, map, picture, chart and control applications. </p
   186 used in web-page, map, picture, chart and control applications. </p> </li>
   225 > </li>
       
   226 <li id="GUID-C038F18F-94DE-5391-A1F8-BEF83274D143"><p> <b>Responding
   187 <li id="GUID-C038F18F-94DE-5391-A1F8-BEF83274D143"><p> <b>Responding
   227 to high pressure events</b>  </p> <p>As the pointer state changes,
   188 to high pressure events</b>  </p> <p>As the pointer state changes,
   228 the pressure value can be checked. When it passes over a threshold
   189 the pressure value can be checked. When it passes over a threshold
   229 value, the Window Server responds appropriately to the client. </p
   190 value, the Window Server responds appropriately to the client. </p> </li>
   230 > </li>
       
   231 </ul> </section>
   191 </ul> </section>
   232 </conbody>
   192 </conbody><related-links>
   233 <related-links>
   193 <link href="GUID-9AD75103-CD56-5279-B639-5CA2BBF979B5.dita"><linktext>Pointer
   234 <link href="GUID-9AD75103-CD56-5279-B639-5CA2BBF979B5.dita"><linktext
   194 States and Event                 Communication</linktext></link>
   235 >Pointer States and Event                 Communication</linktext>
   195 <link href="GUID-C60DC070-572B-5960-B394-550426FDB909.dita"><linktext>Advanced
   236 </link>
   196 Pointer                 Tutorial</linktext></link>
   237 <link href="GUID-C60DC070-572B-5960-B394-550426FDB909.dita"><linktext
   197 </related-links></concept>
   238 >Advanced Pointer                 Tutorial</linktext></link>
       
   239 </related-links>
       
   240 </concept>
       
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