Multi-touch gestures

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Multi-touch gestures are employed by some touchscreen devices to perform various actions. A gesture refers to a motion used to interact with multipoint touch screen interfaces.

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[edit] Apple devices

Multi-Touch works on devices that run the iOS operating system such as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, as well as on the built-in trackpads of the MacBook family. Multi-Touch is also fully integrated into Apple's Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad products.

[edit] One finger

A one-finger swipe is used to move one object between two points, such as unlocking an iOS device from sleep mode or dragging objects such as windows around on a MacBook. On iOS devices, this can also be known as the scroll gesture because it is used to scroll up and down lists and tables.

The more simple tap selects an object, usually a button.

[edit] Two fingers

A pinch refers to pinching together the thumb and finger, and is used to zoom out on an image. A reverse pinch (sometimes also called “unpinch”) refers to spreading two fingers (or thumb and finger) apart, and is used to enlarge an image.

On a MacBook or Magic Trackpad, a two-finger scroll gesture allows users to scroll around a window similar to the scroll bars on the side and bottom.

There is also a rotate gesture for rotating images, where the thumb remains in one place and the index finger rotates around it.

[edit] Three and four fingers

Gestures of three and four fingers are mostly used with MacBooks. A three-finger swipe allows a user to go back and forward through web pages, and a four-finger swipe activates Exposé, the application switch menu, or shows the desktop, depending on which way all four fingers were swiped. In MacOS Lion, a two-finger swipe allows the user to switch between web pages and swiping using three or more fingers activates either MissionControl, an overview of the current application or switches between desktops. Also, Launchpad can be activated by placing the thumb in the middle and moving three or more fingers towards it. Similarly, the desktop can be shown by moving three or more fingers away from the thumb.

[edit] BlackBerry OS 6

[edit] Swipes

A one-finger swipe is used to scroll through different menus on the homescreen and other screens within the OS.

[edit] Pinches

A pinch refers to pinching together the thumb and finger and is used to zoom out on an image.

A reverse pinch (sometimes also called an “unpinch”) refers to spreading two fingers (or thumb and finger) apart, and is used to enlarge a picture or zoom in on an image.

[edit] Common multi-touch gestures

Tap
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Double Tap
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Long Press
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Scroll
Gestures Scroll.png
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Pan
Gestures Pan.png
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Flick
Gestures Flick.png
Gesture Flick.ogg
Two Finger Tap
Gestures Two Finger Tap.png
Gesture Two Finger Tap.ogg
Two Finger Scroll
Gestures Two Finger Scroll.png
Gesture Two Finger Scroll.ogg
Pinch
Gestures Pinch.png
Gesture Pinch.ogg
Two Hand Pinch
Gestures Two Hand Pinch.png
Gesture Two Hands Pinch.ogg
Spread
Gestures Unpinch.png
Gesture Unpinch.ogg
Two Hand Spread
Gestures Two Hand Unpinch.png
Gesture Two Hands Unpinch.ogg
Rotate
Gestures Rotate.png
Gesture Rotate.ogg
Two Hand Rotate
Gestures Two Hand Rotate.png
Gesture Two Hands Rotate.ogg

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