diff -r ebc84c812384 -r 46218c8b8afa Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-AE6F03EB-1430-4526-B4D0-57BC6C6029D4.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-AE6F03EB-1430-4526-B4D0-57BC6C6029D4.dita Thu Mar 11 15:24:26 2010 +0000 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-AE6F03EB-1430-4526-B4D0-57BC6C6029D4.dita Thu Mar 11 18:02:22 2010 +0000 @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ - - - - - -Touch -UI -

When designing a Symbian application, the UI must be designed so that everything -can be done with touch. Therefore, the design must not rely on hardware keys -(except for turning the power on and off).

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The touch UI in the Symbian OS involves a number of specific touch components, -component and UI behavior changes, layout changes and additions to the user experience. The -main differences or additions include the following:

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There are two generic layouts for touch UI: portrait orientation and landscape -orientation, see the figure below. The Status -pane in Touch UI has three variants: extended, flat and small.

- -Default Symbian Touch UI layouts for portrait and landscape - - + + + + + +Touch +UI +

When designing a Symbian application, the UI must be designed so that everything +can be done with touch. Therefore, the design must not rely on hardware keys +(except for turning the power on and off).

+

The touch UI in the Symbian OS involves a number of specific touch components, +component and UI behavior changes, layout changes and additions to the user experience. The +main differences or additions include the following:

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  • Resistive touch screen (HW)

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  • Capacitive touch screen (HW)

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  • Toolbar in touch UI (component)

    For +more information, see Toolbar.

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  • Touch input (virtual keyboard, hand-writing recognition and virtual +ITU-T) (components)

    For more information, +see Text input.

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  • Stylus pop-up menu (component)

    For +more information, see Stylus +pop-up menu.

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  • On-screen dialer (an application)

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  • Additional touch functionality to some components (for example, Preview +pop-up)

    For more information, +see Preview +pop-up.

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  • Touch-enabled common components

    For +more information, see Touch +support for common UI components.

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+

There are two generic layouts for touch UI: portrait orientation and landscape +orientation, see the figure below. The Status +pane in Touch UI has three variants: extended, flat and small.

+ +Default Symbian Touch UI layouts for portrait and landscape + +
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