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-<concept id="GUID-17C64C2F-9426-4B41-9F0A-23060289D644" xml:lang="en"><title>Multi-touch</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
-<p>Multi-touch is an enhancement to the touch screen, which provides
-the user with the ability to apply elaborate finger gestures onto
-the display as commands to the device.</p>
-<p>Multi-touch is implemented based on the size and type of interfaces.
-When a finger or an object touches the display causing the light to
-scatter, the reflection is caught by the sensors. The response for
-the touch is sent back based on the type of reflection measured.</p>
-<p>Only the devices with multi-touch support have 'Pinch Stroke' as
-a touch stroke.</p>
-<section id="GUID-7AECBBDD-8583-4555-A2F3-83404CBC64C1"><title>Pinch
-Stroke</title>Pinch stroke is invoked by two separate but simultaneously
-active touch down events and dragging movements along the line that
-goes through both touch down points. On release, the pinch in or pinch
-out state is maintained. Pinch stroke can be utilized, for example,
-in Photo viewer to zoom in and zoom out.<fig id="GUID-93C93C51-1F0D-4ADE-8FEC-3223B9C9F60B">
-<image href="GUID-22498580-E902-4024-921C-F756A8CD58DF_d0e98725_href.png" placement="inline"/>
-</fig><p>The following table lists the default touch-events for pinch-stroke:</p><table id="GUID-D5917E40-42B1-461B-8722-C7AD66482078-GENID-1-12-1-7-1-1-6-2-1-5-1-1-6-1-2-4-4"><title>Default
-touch events for pinch-stroke</title>
-<tgroup cols="3"><colspec colname="col1" colwidth="0.68*"/><colspec colname="col2" colwidth="1.00*"/><colspec colname="col3" colwidth="1.32*"/>
-<thead>
-<row>
-<entry valign="top"><p>User action</p></entry>
-<entry valign="top"><p>State change</p></entry>
-<entry valign="top"><p>Feedback</p></entry>
-</row>
-</thead>
-<tbody>
-<row>
-<entry><p>First touch down</p></entry>
-<entry><p>No action.</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Tactile: <ul>
-<li><p>First touch down tactile feedback follows the context-based
-feedback. </p></li>
-<li><p>Audio feedback is provided with touch down.</p></li>
-</ul></p></entry>
-</row>
-<row>
-<entry><p>Second simultaneous touch down</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Activates multi-touch mode for the content defined.</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Tactile: <ul>
-<li><p>When second finger is touched down multi-touch recognition,
-two sensitive pulses effect is provided.</p></li>
-<li><p>Audio feedback is provided with touch down.</p></li>
-</ul></p></entry>
-</row>
-<row>
-<entry><p>Pinch in</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Moving the touch points (directly) closer to each other
-is recognized as pinch in. Application can use it, for example, for
-zooming out a picture. The behavior should be in relation to the speed
-and size of the stroke.</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Tactile: Smooth pinch effect is provided while moving the
-fingers. </p><p>No audio feedback is provided.</p></entry>
-</row>
-<row>
-<entry><p>Pinch out</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Moving the touch points (directly) away from each other
-is recognized as pinch out. Application can use it, for example, for
-zooming in a picture. The behavior should be in relation to the speed
-and size of the stroke.</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Tactile: Smooth pinch effect is provided while moving the
-fingers. </p><p>No audio feedback is provided.</p></entry>
-</row>
-<row>
-<entry><p>Touch release</p></entry>
-<entry><p>Releasing one or both fingers stops the pinch.</p></entry>
-<entry><p>No tactile or audio feedback given.</p></entry>
-</row>
-</tbody>
-</tgroup>
-</table></section>
-<section id="GUID-C9D46D3B-B1D0-45C7-8A9F-FCF82653D78F"><title>Using multi-touch in applications</title>For multi-touch,
-use classes <xref href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname></xref> and <xref href="GUID-FADA3278-FF8B-308F-90AD-3DCF8911A023.dita"><apiname>TAdvancedPointerEvent</apiname></xref> (which extends <xref href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname></xref>). For more information,
-see <xref href="GUID-A12A66ED-2C8F-5CE6-8F3E-332B045A35B4.dita">Advanced
-pointers</xref> section.</section>
-</conbody></concept>
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+ "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-17C64C2F-9426-4B41-9F0A-23060289D644" xml:lang="en">
+<title>Mu<?Pub Caret?>ltiple touch</title>
+<prolog>
+<metadata><keywords></keywords></metadata>
+</prolog>
+<conbody>
+<p>Multiple touch is an enhancement to the touch screen, which provides
+the user with the ability to apply elaborate finger gestures onto
+the display as commands to the device.</p>
+<p>Multiple touch is implemented based on the size and type of interfaces.
+When a finger or an object touches the display causing the light to
+scatter, the reflection is caught by the sensors. The response for
+the touch is sent back based on the type of reflection measured.</p>
+<p>Only the devices with multiple touch support have 'Pinch Stroke'
+as a touch stroke.</p>
+<section id="GUID-7AECBBDD-8583-4555-A2F3-83404CBC64C1"><title>Pinch
+Stroke</title>Pinch stroke is invoked by two separate but simultaneously
+active touch down events and dragging movements along the line that
+goes through both touch down points. On release, the pinch in or pinch
+out state is maintained. Pinch stroke can be utilized, for example,
+in Photo viewer to zoom in and zoom out.<fig
+id="GUID-93C93C51-1F0D-4ADE-8FEC-3223B9C9F60B"><image
+href="GUID-22498580-E902-4024-921C-F756A8CD58DF_d0e98725_href.png"
+placement="inline"></image></fig><p>The following table lists the
+default touch-events for pinch-stroke:</p><table
+id="GUID-D5917E40-42B1-461B-8722-C7AD66482078-GENID-1-12-1-7-1-1-6-2-1-5-1-1-6-1-2-4-4">
+<title>Default touch events for pinch-stroke</title>
+<tgroup cols="3"><colspec colname="col1" colwidth="0.68*"/><colspec
+colname="col2" colwidth="1.00*"/><colspec colname="col3" colwidth="1.32*"/>
+<thead>
+<row>
+<entry valign="top"><p>User action</p></entry>
+<entry valign="top"><p>State change</p></entry>
+<entry valign="top"><p>Feedback</p></entry>
+</row>
+</thead>
+<tbody>
+<row>
+<entry><p>First touch down</p></entry>
+<entry><p>No action.</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Tactile: <ul>
+<li><p>First touch down tactile feedback follows the context-based
+feedback. </p></li>
+<li><p>Audio feedback is provided with touch down.</p></li>
+</ul></p></entry>
+</row>
+<row>
+<entry><p>Second simultaneous touch down</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Activates multiple touch mode for the content defined.</p
+></entry>
+<entry><p>Tactile: <ul>
+<li><p>When second finger is touched down, two sensitive pulses effect
+is provided.</p></li>
+<li><p>Audio feedback is provided with touch down.</p></li>
+</ul></p></entry>
+</row>
+<row>
+<entry><p>Pinch in</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Moving the touch points (directly) closer to each other
+is recognized as pinch in. Application can use it, for example, for
+zooming out a picture. The behavior should be in relation to the speed
+and size of the stroke.</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Tactile: Smooth pinch effect is provided while moving the
+fingers. </p><p>No audio feedback is provided.</p></entry>
+</row>
+<row>
+<entry><p>Pinch out</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Moving the touch points (directly) away from each other
+is recognized as pinch out. Application can use it, for example, for
+zooming in a picture. The behavior should be in relation to the speed
+and size of the stroke.</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Tactile: Smooth pinch effect is provided while moving the
+fingers. </p><p>No audio feedback is provided.</p></entry>
+</row>
+<row>
+<entry><p>Touch release</p></entry>
+<entry><p>Releasing one or both fingers stops the pinch.</p></entry>
+<entry><p>No tactile or audio feedback given.</p></entry>
+</row>
+</tbody>
+</tgroup>
+</table></section>
+<section id="GUID-C9D46D3B-B1D0-45C7-8A9F-FCF82653D78F"><title>Using
+multiple touch in applications</title>For multiple touch, use classes <xref
+href="GUID-668CEA36-3933-3BBE-A980-CAB62617B4FD.dita"><apiname>TRawEvent</apiname
+></xref> and <xref href="GUID-FADA3278-FF8B-308F-90AD-3DCF8911A023.dita"
+><apiname>TAdvancedPointerEvent</apiname></xref> (which extends <xref
+href="GUID-1FFA0073-3D83-388E-A824-08C31F90CC54.dita"><apiname>TPointerEvent</apiname
+></xref>). For more information, see <xref
+href="GUID-A12A66ED-2C8F-5CE6-8F3E-332B045A35B4.dita">Advanced pointers</xref
+> section.</section>
+</conbody>
+</concept>
+<?Pub *0000004277?>