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Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 00:14

HTML5 and multitouch on large screens

Looking for a multitouch solution for a 55" screen I wonder if its poessible to use a modified iPad solution. Screen size is 1920x 1080 px, but I want to use high-res images.

Does any of you have experience or tips to share?

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Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 11:20

Hi,

krpano supports multi-touch gestures only in the krpanoJS viewer on iOS and Android (3.1 or higher),

on desktop browsers (except Firefox, but this browser has a different touch event system) there are currently no Javascript multi-touch-events available,

and the krpano Flash viewer itself doesn't support multi-touch - the Flashplayer theoretically provides interfaces for multi-touch - but in the Android Flashplayer there is still no multi-touch available - and on desktop I haven't seen or tested yet a compatible device, so I was not able to test and implemented that - and additionally there are limitations like that multi-touch doesn't work when the swf is embedded inside a HTML (which is the default case) on Mac - see the Note here),

so as soon as the Flashplayer and/or Browser support regarding multi-touch gets better, I will also try to implemented/add that also in krpano (either via Flash or redirected Javascipt events),

btw - if someone can recommend a cheap multi-touch (note - 'multi-touch' - not just 'touch') monitor, where multi-touch is definitely working and if possible good working (high update rate, many fingers) - please let me know!

best regards,
Klaus

  • »John Myrstad« ist der Autor dieses Themas

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Mittwoch, 26. Oktober 2011, 22:55

Hi Klaus.

Thanks for an informative answer.

John

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Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2011, 09:08

A small addition to what Klaus said: I have a touch-enabled Windows 7 tablet, and (only) in Internet Explorer (only) in fullscreen mode, pinch-to-zoom somewhat magically just works. It behaves rubbish in comparison to what we've come to expect from (iphone) touchscreen interaction, but I was quite surprised to see it work out of the box.

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Freitag, 17. Februar 2012, 06:59

a solution to this is TUIO protocol. It runs between flash and a multitouch program. Also depending on the touch screen, the drivers sometimes have output for "pinch to zoom" which translates to a scroll action.