About use of touch screens in ViewApp
- Last UpdatedJul 17, 2024
- 1 minute read
Touch screens enable users to interact with a ViewApp similarly to applications running on touch-enabled laptops, tablets, or smart phones. On a touch screen, users can manage a running ViewApp by:
-
Single tap to push a button, start action scripts, set focus within a window, select an item from a list
-
Touch and swipe on vertical or horizontal scroll bars to change the viewing area within a pane
-
Pan the content of a pane by swiping a screen with a single finger
-
Trigger animations configured for graphic elements, ACF-apps, or NET Controls.
-
Zoom a screen view in or out using two finger gestures.
-
Double tap to restore the display to its original size
-
Display slide out panes using three finger swipe gestures.
-
Close a windows using a 5 finger scrunch gesture.
-
Interact with user controls that do not natively support touch.
ViewApps can be configured with screen locks to prevent accidental screen interactions. When enabled, a screen lock must be deactivated when interacting with a touch-enabled ViewApp.