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Re: new API for MacBook Air for Multi-touch trackpad?
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Re: new API for MacBook Air for Multi-touch trackpad?


  • Subject: Re: new API for MacBook Air for Multi-touch trackpad?
  • From: ∞ <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 13:13:36 +0100


Il giorno 21/gen/08, alle ore 12:03, William Squires ha scritto:

No, I don't think so. They're just mouse replacements, so they're limited by what a mouse can do.

Not exactly. They can send proximity and pressure information which you can access in your application (to return in-topic, by examining the current NSEvent).


I think that, if we ever see a multitouch API in Mac OS X (the one for Macs), it's going to extend NSEvent the same way.

 - ∞

(By the way, there are a lot of technologies in OS X that are effectively Apple-only, as they have no public APIs; window warping, Time Machine's UI and programmatically verifying code signing are examples. Multitouch could become part of this group.)

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 >Re: new API for MacBook Air for Multi-touch trackpad? (From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>)
 >Re: new API for MacBook Air for Multi-touch trackpad? (From: William Squires <email@hidden>)

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