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rocky333
2011-03-10, 19:56
Again i'm here with new questions, and finding some answers.

Nokia 5800 Have a resisive screen, and can handle multi touch, why nokia n900 can't?

I know, standart resisive screen, can't handle multi touch, but is there some stantum screens... and this screens can do 2 and more touch point, apart of pressure sensibility, like our N900.

I have an aplication wich works with pressure sensibility, and i think it's working, it's called MYPAINT.

What type of screen have our N900? i don't use multitouch so much, but it's quite good on some situations..

PD: I know is there some screen called stantum ( or similar ).
Can handle pressure level, multi touch with 2, 3 and more fingers.

Reffyyyy
2011-03-10, 19:58
The Nokia 5800 has a single-point resistive touch screen. Any multi-touch applications you see on it are using fake multitouch.

efekt
2011-03-10, 20:22
Lets start with a fact first - as Reffyyyy already noted, the Nokia 5800 CANNOT have multi-touch.
Now, what were you saying again...?

Hmoobwarrior
2011-03-10, 21:02
didnt he guy who made de-lite bring multi touch to nokia 5800? ...

rocky333
2011-03-10, 21:18
search on youtube, there are a loot of videos, demostrating the multi touch...

But that isn't the fact....

The screen have pressure sensibility, and only screen ( i know ) have that tecnology is stantum.

Reffyyyy
2011-03-10, 21:41
It is software implemented fake multitouch.

rocky333
2011-03-11, 00:28
It is software implemented fake multitouch.

****.. but, it looks real right?

You know what type of screen have the nokia N900? the preassure level is a fake to?

Joseph.skb
2011-03-11, 00:31
There's a shortcut that if you placed one finger on the left and another on the right side of the screen, and then release one (either) side, will move the desktop - isn't that "multitouch"?

borland
2011-03-11, 00:40
It is registered as a single click. Try it on any POS system (most use resistive touch)- it looks like pressing the mouse and dragging the it- single cursor, while multitouch is like having 2 independent mouse cursors on your desktop.