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= Explanation of Touch Controls =
= Touch Controls =  
When the option Touchpad Mouse Mode under options->controls is turned off, the touch controls on the front screen are direct, like on a mobile phone. The mouse pointer always jumps to the finger and follows it. In this mode, the rear touch panel is disabled to prevent accidental pointer movement.
Touch control mode can be changed via the option "touchpad mouse mode" in options->controls.


When the option Touchpad Mouse Mode under options->controls is on, the touch controls are indirect, like on a laptop touchpad. Both front and back touch panels are enabled. The finger can be far away from the pointer and still move it around. In this mode, the pointer is not always directly where the finger is, so the finger not obscure the view. In this mode, the pointer speed setting in options->controls determines how far the pointer moves in response to a certain finger motion.
The front touch always uses a direct mode, where the mousepointer jumps to the finger position (like on a mobile phone screen).
 
When "touchpad mouse mode" is off, the rear touch is disabled.
 
When "touchpad mouse mode" is on, the rear touch is enabled in addition to front touch. The rear touch uses an indirect mode, where the finger can be far away from the pointer and still move it, (like on a laptop touchpad). The pointer speed setting in options->controls affects how far the pointer moves in response to a finger movement on the rear panel.
 
The advanced option "frontpanel_touchpad_mode=false" in scummvm.ini can be changed with a texteditor to "frontpanel_touchpad_mode=true" . This forces the front panel into an indirect mode similar to the rear panel. If this option is set, the pointer does not jump to the finger anymore.
 
The two finger drag is useful for Full Throttle to bring up the action menu, and in the menu to use the scroll bar in the game list. It works in the following way: holding down two fingers for a while initiates a drag'n'drop where the left mouse button is being held down. The first finger affects mouse motion during the drag, the second finger can be removed without affecting the drag. When the last finger is removed, the left mouse button is released and the drag is over. Note the second finger can be anywhere, it doesn't have to be close to the first finger, and it doesn't have to be put down simultaneously with the first finger, either.
 
Typical usage of dual finger drag and drop in Full Throttle: Hold down one finger over an object. Then hold down a second finger somewhere on the screen for a little bit to initiate a dual finger drag. This brings up the action menu. Now let go of the second finger. The dual-finger drag continues since one finger is still down. Select an action with the first finger, and let go of the first finger to end the drag.
 
There is also a three finger drag that causes the right-mouse button to be held down, instead of the left one. It might be useful for some games.


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