HTML5 APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT MANUAL
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- Tapping, pinching, rotating, and other common gestures
- Controlled scrolling
- Controlled panning
- Ability to disabled scrolling and panning
- Accuracy of snap points
- Unintended zooming or scrolling, especially in a multi-touch environment
- Proper touch event reaction, especially in a multi-touch environment
Designing and developing well-formed touch-enabled apps takes
practice, and a lot of testing. If you don’t have a touch-screen device, you can
use MouseTouch events and a touch-screen emulator or simulator. Try
Microsoft Surface SDK and Runtime for Windows 7, or the Windows
Simulator tool in Visual Studio 11. A touch-screen simulator or emulator
imitates a system that only has touch capabilities. Several free emulators are
available online.