Multiple Touch Object on Windows 8 Ultrabook

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  • On my Windows 8 Ultrabook, it is necessary to double tap (touch) the screen before the touch is registered by the Multiple Touch object.
    Is this a 'bug' or there a 'setting' that I need to change? It seems to work normally in Android.

    Also the help description for this object says...

    'In order to work with multiple touch, the "Touch mode" property must be set to "Multiple touches" in the frame's properties.'

    I cannot find 'Multiple Touches' setting?

  • It is a bug, from what I've heard. Also, to my knowledge, it doesn't actually support multiple touches in the standard (EXE) runtime yet. Also, the multiple touches property it is talking about is for the iOS runtime, you don't need it for the Android runtime.

    My Please login to see this link. (which I actually use), my Please login to see this link. (which I mostly don't use), and my Please login to see this link. (which I don't use anymore pretty much at all really). If there are awards for "'highest number of long forum posts", then I'd have probably won at least 1 by now. XD

  • I am working on a new version of Multiple Touch right now. We will publish it soon in the beta forum section.
    A lot of new features, like pinch detection, touch on an object and gesture regognition.

    Francois
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