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Re: htc pro + multiple finger ecogniton?

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Originally Posted by shark1987 View Post
the Touch Pro will never have multi-capabilities through it's screen. The hardware is not there to support it. What you have heard about is the hard button surface, there was a program created that showed that that surface can track two fingers on it at a time.

But there is no applications that use this surface as of now.
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Originally Posted by groovdafied View Post
Touch Pro is only resistive touch screen, not capacitive. The only capacitive area (supposedly) is the bottom area with the home, back, end and receive buttons. However it's possible that the bottom area is just two different touch areas. Sorry
it doesn't matter if it has a resistive screen or capacitive... its the actual operating system that can allow multi touch... if you are draggin something with one finger and touch another area with another, you'll see the item/object elastically go towards the other finger point (the item kindof hangs between) and thats because the OPERATING SYSTEM only registers one touch at a time ... I have read that it IS the OS and not hardware... maybe i can find where i read it from...

how so would it be the hardware?
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