thanks, I'll take a try...
On Jan 23, 3:28 am, Scynasty wrote:
> there is a way to run a two finger click like the one on macs.
>
> if you run an if statement in ontouchevent
>
> if (event.getSize > .6) {
>
> }
>
> this will get the size of the touch to the screen. placing two fingers
> on the s
Thanks you all, guys...
In my scenario, the link is just a common HTML page. User could choose
to open the link with another application.
So copy the link to the clipboard could work. Then user paste the link
to the application for input.
I just wonder are there some more user-friendly solution (e
there is a way to run a two finger click like the one on macs.
if you run an if statement in ontouchevent
if (event.getSize > .6) {
}
this will get the size of the touch to the screen. placing two fingers
on the screen makes the screen see one big finger even if the fingers
are not touching. m
To right-click something, be sure you use the rightmost finger on the
hand you're using to click. For example, if you normally use the index
finger of your right hand to click something, use your right pinky
instead. If you normally use your left index finger, use your left
thumb to right-click.
If you long-press on a link, the browser brings up a menu of options.
If that isn't sufficient, can you explain in more detail the scenario
you'd like to support? What is the link to? Is it sufficient that you
can "copy" the link to the clipboard?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:16 AM, Guolong wrote:
touch screens do not have a right click...think in terms of finger tip
movements
On Jan 22, 2:16 am, Guolong wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to implement the following scenario:
>
> when user browses a web page and "right-click" a link, then user can
> choose to open the link with a different Applica
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