TouchDevice.Id Property
Definition
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Gets the unique identifier of the TouchDevice, as provided by the operating system.
public:
property int Id { int get(); };
public int Id { get; }
member this.Id : int
Public ReadOnly Property Id As Integer
Property Value
The unique identifier of the TouchDevice.
Examples
The following example handles the TouchMove events that occur on a Canvas. When a touch moves on the Canvas, the Id is checked. If the move came from the first touch, its location is recorded. If the move came from the second touch, a line is drawn from the position of the first touch to the position of the second touch.
This example is part of a larger example available in the TouchDevice class overview.
private void canvas_TouchMove(object sender, TouchEventArgs e)
{
Canvas _canvas = (Canvas)sender as Canvas;
if (_canvas != null)
{
TouchPoint tp = e.GetTouchPoint(_canvas);
// This is the first touch point; just record its position.
if (e.TouchDevice.Id == firstTouchId)
{
pt1.X = tp.Position.X;
pt1.Y = tp.Position.Y;
}
// This is not the first touch point; draw a line from the first point to this one.
else if (e.TouchDevice.Id != firstTouchId)
{
pt2.X = tp.Position.X;
pt2.Y = tp.Position.Y;
Line _line = new Line();
_line.Stroke = new RadialGradientBrush(Colors.White, Colors.Black);
_line.X1 = pt1.X;
_line.X2 = pt2.X;
_line.Y1 = pt1.Y;
_line.Y2 = pt2.Y;
_line.StrokeThickness = 2;
_canvas.Children.Add(_line);
}
}
}
' Touch Move
Private Sub canvas_TouchMove(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Input.TouchEventArgs)
Dim _canvas As Canvas = CType(sender, Canvas)
If (_canvas IsNot Nothing) Then
Dim tp = e.GetTouchPoint(_canvas)
' This is the first touch point; just record its position.
If e.TouchDevice.Id = firstTouchId Then
pt1.X = tp.Position.X
pt1.Y = tp.Position.Y
' This is not the first touch point; draw a line from the first point to this one.
ElseIf e.TouchDevice.Id <> firstTouchId Then
pt2.X = tp.Position.X
pt2.Y = tp.Position.Y
Dim _line As New Line()
_line.Stroke = New RadialGradientBrush(Colors.White, Colors.Black)
_line.X1 = pt1.X
_line.X2 = pt2.X
_line.Y1 = pt1.Y
_line.Y2 = pt2.Y
_line.StrokeThickness = 2
_canvas.Children.Add(_line)
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
A TouchDevice represents a single touch on a screen. If multiple touches are present, use the Id property to distinguish between them.