![]() When you touch a touch based input device (tablet), the running application does not get any mouse event, unlike with the mouse where you get an event that tells you when a mouse button is down. I expected that the touch screen would essentially work like clicking with the mouse, however, that's not the case. Luckily, I managed to find a method to prevent windows from enabling this feature on a per-window basis and disabled it for the fullscreen navigation windows.īut then, there's a second issue. This may be useful for handling legacy apps, but it's far from perfect when trying to design an app specifically for tablet use, it causes issues when trying to use a scroll bar in Zoom Player's fullscreen navigation interfaces. For example, if you click the screen and hold for 1-2 second, it will perform a right-click event. For reference, I am play testing on an Asus Transformer Book T100 10" tablet.īy default, windows enables a few usability features that are very un-tablet like. I have been doing more and more work trying to polish elements of the user interface to make everything work better on tablets. ![]()
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