Droid DNA and multitouch (no, it's not broken)

Phil Nickinson

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Apr 21, 2009
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[INFO]I've had a few people ask about multitouch on the Droid DNA, suggesting that it's broken and won't recognize more than two points. This is incorrect.
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(And, frankly, I should have figured it out on my own.)

To connect to HTC MediaLink, you do a three-finger swipe on the screen. So we know it can recognize more than two points. The catch is that this keeps other applications from recognizing those third, fourth and fifth touches. However, if you turn on the "show touches" option in the ICS+ developer settings, you can clearly see the phone is recognizing more than two points.

To "fix" things for other applications (and are there really that many apps that need three or more touchpoints? Probably more than I think.), go to Settings>Display & Gestures and uncheck HTC Gestures. That's it. Apps will now recognize more than two touchpoints.

This works on the One X and One S as well.

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This stuff shouldn't even be stuff users have to discover or change settings for. It should just work out the box.
 
This stuff shouldn't even be stuff users have to discover or change settings for. It should just work out the box.

Guess it depends if you do anything that needs more than two simultaneous touches. I've gone months without even noticing. So for me? NBD.
 

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