No. Not in the current official API. There are unofficial extensions
as the hardware understands two peak touch points. So kind of dual-
touch is available. (Search xda-developers forum for details.)
Google might not go in that direction at least till Palm officially
wins it in court. As of now it is patented by Apple.

On Mar 26, 4:22 am, Pratap <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want to implement multi-touch gesture detection in my application.
> Does android provides support multi-touch?
> If yes, then how can we simulate multi-touch on emulator.
> If no, then is there any hack, which we can use to get multi finger
> touch
> in our application.
>
> Kindly provide suggestions
>
> Thanks
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