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Old 06-17-2010, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by matt12eagles View Post
this driver isn't just guessing where your finger is or ignoring the first press.

for example...

pretend theres points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 on the resistive touch screen. as u swipe and tap you go through those points one by one. when using "multitouch" it recognizes the instantaneous jump from one to the other when you put your second finger down. this instantaneous jump is what registers the zoom in and out feature which monitors the number compared to the inital number. For example it would register 1 to 5 instead of the usual seeing 12345 as a swipe.

To this however there are some disadvantages...
1. You cant move the first finger after you place the other finger down.
2. If you put both fingers down too close or at the same time it won't activate the zoom feature


Thats how the driver works... ive looked into it for a while but never devoted as much time to it as these people have. It's come along way and is really really useful! thx to all those involved! Matt
Yep I know how resistive screens work. If you were to touch several spots at once with equal pressure, the thing would register a single poke in the center of both. I normally use my Diamond single handedly even for web, but someone else might find it useful.

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