Lets you adapt (or not) the user interface when running V6 with a device allowing multi-touch interactions.A touch is an atomic structure, generally consisting of an identifier, a 2D position and time information that can be retrieved from the operating system or from the device driver as soon as a finger or a stylus is in physical contact with the sensitive device, or in its vicinity, depending on the device physical capabilities.
If this option is selected, the user interface is adapted for multi-touch devices which let you naturally interact with applications by using your fingers or a stylus, instead of a 2D mouse. For instance, the default size and appearance of interface elements is modified to make interactions as comfortable as possible.
Below are two examples:
Allow multi-touch interactions is not activated |
Allow multi-touch interactions is activated |
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By default, this option is cleared.