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    12 <concept id="GUID-F66AC845-58B8-4029-AE04-C283226B7C12" xml:lang="en"><title>Single
    12 <concept id="GUID-F66AC845-58B8-4029-AE04-C283226B7C12" xml:lang="en"><title>Single tap</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
    13 tap</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
    13 <p>In S60 5th Edition, double tap (focus and select) was supported
    14 <p>In S60 5th Edition, double tap (focus and select) was supported for non-touch
    14 for touch devices. The Symbian platform supports single tap, which
    15 devices. The Symbian platform supports single tap, which activates an item
    15 activates an item on direct selection. That is, the UI is no longer
    16 on direct selection. That is, the UI is no longer focus driven. </p>
    16 focus driven. </p>
    17 <p>The following are the highlighting features of single tap
    17 <p>The following are the highlighting features of single tap in the
    18 in the Symbian platform:<ul>
    18 Symbian platform:<ul>
    19 <li><p>Single click performs the core action without requiring double tap.
    19 <li><p>Single tap performs the core action without requiring double
    20 If the core action cannot be defined, then the single tap provides the context-sensitive
    20 tap. If the core action cannot be defined, then the single tap provides
    21 menu as Selection key press in hybrid devices.</p></li>
    21 the context-sensitive menu as Selection key press in hybrid devices.</p></li>
    22 <li><p>By default, no visible focus in touch UI. Focus can be evoked pressing
    22 <li><p>By default, no visible focus in touch UI. Focus can be evoked
    23 Selection key or navigation keys in hybrid devices</p></li>
    23 pressing Selection key or navigation keys in hybrid devices</p></li>
    24 <li><p>All item-specific options from the <b>Options</b> menu are hidden.
    24 <li><p>All <xref href="GUID-567718E7-0267-4641-A9E3-538D893362D2.dita">item-specific options</xref> from the <b>Options</b> menu are hidden.
    25 Item-specific options will be available via Stylus popup menu opened with
    25 Item-specific options will be available via Stylus pop-up menu opened
    26 long tap, or in the next level in the UI hierarchy.</p></li>
    26 with long tap, or in the next level in the UI hierarchy.</p></li>
    27 <li><p>Item-specific options are removed from the touch toolbar. If there
    27 <li><p><xref href="GUID-567718E7-0267-4641-A9E3-538D893362D2.dita">Item-specific
    28 are less than three actions left for the touch toolbar, the whole toolbar
    28 options</xref> are removed from the touch toolbar. If there are less
    29 is removed.</p></li>
    29 than three actions left for the touch toolbar, the whole toolbar is
    30 <li><p>The landscape layout is optimized. Entire main pane area can be utilized
    30 removed.</p></li>
    31 for the application content, when touch toolbar is not required. Toolbars
    31 <li><p>The landscape layout is optimized. Entire main pane area can
    32 can still be utilized when the actions apply to the whole view, for example,
    32 be utilized for the application content, when touch toolbar is not
    33 in Message viewer and editor.</p></li>
    33 required. Toolbars can still be utilized when the actions apply to
       
    34 the whole view, for example, in Message viewer and editor.</p></li>
    34 </ul></p>
    35 </ul></p>
    35 </conbody></concept>
    36 </conbody></concept>