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3rd tap gets lost
By: .oOOo. Date: March 12, 2016, 8:49 pm
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I was trying to implement a feature that requires a tripple tap.
It looks like Tablet Pro looses the third tap when "2nd tap and
hold" is set to "Drag".
How to reproduce.
Open the page below in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge:
https://jsfiddle.net/14rgj8oh/
Tap three times on the green area. With Tablet Pro disabled the
text in the green area will display "mousedown 3".
When running Tablet Pro 2.0.0.4 on Windows 10 (Version 1511) in
fullscreen mode with the following settings:
Single tap: Click
Long touch: R-Click
Double tap: (greyed out)
2nd tap and hold: Drag
the third tap will not be registered. You need to tap four times
to get the counter to three. When "2nd tap and hold" is set to
none the third tap is registered and the counter will work
correctly again.
#Post#: 256--------------------------------------------------
Re: 3rd tap gets lost
By: julianjc84 Date: March 13, 2016, 10:04 am
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I can reproduce this.
It does not matter what mode you are in Fullscreen/Float. Seems
to be the way Table Pro accepts the double tap and drag function
to replicate the workings of a physical track pad for double tap
and hold dragging.
I notice that when Tap and Drag is enabled. it take 3 taps to
register as 2 and 4 taps to register as 3 etc etc.
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